Kathleen Wilson-Chevalier's research while affiliated with American University of Paris and other places

Publications (2)

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Showing the role of artworks in breaking down prevailing and oversimplified binary oppositions, this chapter contributes to an on-going revision of Renata di Francia’s image by examining a sampling of Ferrarese art connected with the Estense ducal court, as well as other female and male ruling kin. Upon her arrival in late 1528, Renata’s interactio...
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Kathleen Wilson-Chevalier explores Renée’s upbringing in France, delineating the figures who shaped her secular and religious sense of self. She firmly establishes the emotional and intellectual role of a strong female dynastic line on Renée’s adult life, including her mother, Anne de Bretagne’s educational, economic, financial, and religious legac...