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    <title>The paintings of the Order of St John in Malta : Hospitaller art collections and patronage from the late fifiteenth century to the eighteenth century</title>
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    <published>2012-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: The paintings of the Order of St John in Malta : Hospitaller art collections and patronage from the late fifiteenth century to the eighteenth century
Abstract: The purpose of the doctoral thesis is to demonstrate the role of the Hospitaller knights of the &#xD;
Order of St John as art patrons and collectors, and the extent to which works of art enabled &#xD;
internal relations between the Grand Masters of the Order and Hospitaller knights, and the &#xD;
extent to which art also enabled external relations with other entities and states through the &#xD;
language of gifts, bequests and cultural identity. &#xD;
The study will enable an understanding of the development of the Order's art patronage and the &#xD;
growth of Hospitaller art collections, from the late sixteenth century to the early eighteenth &#xD;
century. These dates encompass the first commissions given to artists to embellish the magistral &#xD;
palace and the Conventual church in the 1570s, and the growth of a magistral art collection &#xD;
under successive Grand Masters. &#xD;
The research will also aim to situate Hospitaller art patronage and collecting within the broader &#xD;
history of art collecting in Europe, by highlighting factors that were specific to the institutional &#xD;
character of the Order of St John and the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience taken by &#xD;
Hospitaller knights. &#xD;
The thesis will be informed by archival research on Hospitaller inventories. It will also build on &#xD;
studies that have been conducted on the Order's art patronage, and on the history of individual &#xD;
artists in Malta such as Caravaggio and Mattia Preti, as well as on research on the broader &#xD;
history of art collecting.
Description: PH.D.HISTORY OF ART</summary>
    <dc:date>2012-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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