The language of triumph: images of war and victory in two early modern tapestry series
págs. 19-40
The ceremonial decoration of the Alcázar in Madrid: the use of tapestries and paintings in Habsburg festivities
págs. 41-66
págs. 69-86
Negotiating terms: king Philip I of Portugal and the ceremonial entry of 1581 into Lisbon
págs. 87-114
The loose parts of an entry: the flop of Cremona in 1598
págs. 115-134
págs. 135-154
págs. 155-174
The ceremonial King: kingly rituals and Imperial power in seventeenth-century New World cities
págs. 177-194
págs. 195-218
Corpus Christi in Spanish Palermo: two Baroque Apparati by Giacomo Amato for the Duke of Uceda (Viceroy of Sicily, 1687-1696)
págs. 219-242
págs. 245-262
Royal festivals in mid-seventeenth century Naples: the image of the Spanish Habsburg Kings in the work of Italian and Spanish artists
págs. 263-280
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