Abstract

This chapter presents a summary of the book's main themes. This book described the growing affinity for secular portraiture in sixteenth- and early-seventeenth-century England. It sought to understand the content and dynamic of that emerging affinity, to consider what it might tell us about the making of a ‘public’ form of cultural activity, and thus to illuminate the early stages of the putative public sphere itself.

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