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  1. 18 de ago. de 2020 · Henrietta Maria’s interests included art, sculpture and design. She played a key role in the growth of masques, a type of courtly entertainment that revolved around elaborate costumes and sets. During her marriage to Charles I, the pair hosted a number of masques at the Queen’s House, with Henrietta Maria even featuring in many of them.

  2. Henrietta Maria would have grown up surrounded by the presence of artists and works of art in the service of monarchy and magnificence. Henrietta Maria married Charles I in 1625. The sculptor Hubert le Sueur came to London as part of Henrietta Maria's entourage, and it was Henrietta Maria who was responsible for the arrival in England of the painter Orazio Gentileschi , and his daughter ...

  3. 23 de may. de 2018 · Henrietta Maria. views 2,024,097 updated May 23 2018. Henrietta Maria (1609–69), queen of Charles I. Charles married Henrietta Maria, youngest daughter of Henri IV of France, in May 1625 after his Spanish marriage plans had come to naught. She was aged 15, small and vivacious, with dark curly hair, large brown eyes, and protruding teeth.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2018 · Henrietta Maria’s power at the Stuart court reached far beyond the roles of consort and mother. Her foreign heritage and Catholic religion meant that she played a role in international diplomacy and religious issues, but she also remained an indomitable advocate for the Stuart cause, a sophisticated patron of the arts and a paradigm of fashion.

  5. Henrietta Maria’s determination to sell jewels on the European market was underwritten by a complex mixture of naivety, personal determination, necessity and an unerring belief in the just nature of the Royalist cause. 38Taken together, the 1642 visit to Holland and the 1644 move to France and the efforts made by the queen to sell jewels and ...

  6. 5 de abr. de 2019 · Pearce meticulously recounts the dramatic story of Henrietta Maria’s life: her marriage to Charles I of England in her teens, the difficult early years of their marriage, the stormy relations between Charles I and Parliament that eventually led to Civil War and his execution, the Queen’s flight back home to Paris in 1644, her complicated relationship with her children and finally, her ...

  7. 12 de oct. de 2017 · Abstract. This chapter uses Henrietta Maria’s court masques to trace the queen’s transformation from a young French princess in a foreign land to a powerful queen consort who pushed her agendas in a variety of personal, political and theatrical ways. The chapter examines the ways in which Henrietta Maria sought to carve out a space for ...