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Crear y transcender. Margarita Cantelmo y el mecenazgo

Authors: Vargas Martínez, Ana; Ramírez Almazán, María Dolores;

Crear y transcender. Margarita Cantelmo y el mecenazgo

Abstract

Son muchas las mujeres que encontramos en la historia de Europa que han ejercido de mecenas de las letras y las artes, de espacios religiosos, educativos, culturales y políticos. El mecenazgo es una labor que se perpetúa a lo largo de los siglos y desempeñará una función fundamental entre figuras femeninas de la aristocracia y la alta burguesía. El mecenazgo era, además, un modo de intervenir en la sociedad, de perpetuar la propia memoria; es decir: un modo de “crear para trascender”. Tal es el caso de la noble italiana Margarita Cantelmo (1474-1532). En esta comunicación nos proponemos ahondar en el conjunto de su figura y, más en concreto, en su labor como mecenas, tanto de espacios religiosos como de obras por la igualdad de los sexos en el contexto de la Querella de las Mujeres.

There are many women that we find in the history of Europe who have served as patronsof letters and the arts, of religious, educational, cultural and political spaces. Patronage is a task that is perpetuated throughout the centuries and will play a fundamental role among the female figures of the aristocracy and the upper bourgeoisie. Patronage was, furthermore, a way of intervening in society, of perpetuating one’s own memory; that is, a way of “creating to transcend.” Such is the case of the Italian noblewoman Margarita Cantelmo (1474-1532). In this communication we propose to delve deeper into her figure as a whole and, more specifically, her work as a patron, both of religious spaces and works for gender equality in the context of the Querelle des femmes.

Keywords

Female patronage, Mecenazgo, Querella de las Mujeres, Querelle des femmes, Margarita Cantelmo, Isabel de Este, Isabella d’Este

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