Professor Christina Strunck | A New Approach to Analysing Art in its Spatial Setting

Apr 17, 2025 | arts and humanities

About this episode

How did Early Modern mural paintings seek to shape attitudes to Britishness? This is one of the central questions addressed by Professor Christina Strunck in her book Britain and the Continent, 1660 to 1727. Professor Strunck examines the most significant political murals created in Britain in the decades around 1700, including those at Windsor Castle, Chatsworth and Hampton Court Palace. She focuses on how these paintings portray the relationship between Britain and the continent. By doing so, she shows how murals in public and private buildings contributed to the formation of a national identity. Read More

References

Summary of the chapter ‘The Interaction of Images and Spaces: Towards a New Methodology’ in the book Britain and the Continent, 1660-1727: Political Crisis and Conflict Resolution in Mural Paintings at Windsor, Chelsea, Chatsworth, Hampton Court and Greenwich, Berlin / Boston 2021, pp. 337-363, doi.org/10.11588/artdok.00008859

Suggested further reading by Christina Strunck: ‘Grundlagen der Bild-Raum-Wissenschaft’ in her edited volume Bild-Raum-Wissenschaft: Studies on Spatially Embedded Art, Berlin / Boston 2024, pp. 7-82.

Professor Strunck’s research was funded by the German Research Foundation DFG as part of the Priority Programme 2130 ‘Early Modern Translation Cultures (1450-1800)’, www.spp2130.de/index.php/en/welcome

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For further information, you can connect with Professor Dr. Christina Strunck at christina.strunck@fau.de

W: www.kunstgeschichte.phil.fau.de/institut/team/strunck

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