248 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
41 color and 38 B-W illustrations
Paperback
Release Date:18 Nov 2022
ISBN:9781644532850
Hardcover
Release Date:18 Nov 2022
ISBN:9781644532867
The Celebrity Monarch
Empress Elisabeth and the Modern Female Portrait
SERIES:
Performing Celebrity
University of Delaware Press
Empress Elisabeth of Austria (1837-1898), wife of Habsburg Emperor Francis Joseph I, was celebrated as the most beautiful woman in Europe. Glamorous painted portraits by Franz Xaver Winterhalter and widely collected photographs spread news of her beauty, and the twentieth-century German-language film trilogy Sissi (1955-57) cemented this legacy. Despite the enduring fascination with the empress, art historians have never considered Elisabeth’s role in producing her public portraiture or the influence of her creation. The Celebrity Monarch reveals how portraits of Elisabeth transformed monarchs from divinely appointed sovereigns to public personalities whose daily lives were consumed by spectators. With resources ranging from the paintings of Gustav Klimt and Elisabeth’s private collection of celebrity photography to twenty-first century collages and films by T. J. Wilcox, this book positions Elisabeth herself as the primary engineer of her public image and argues for the widespread influence of her construction on both modern art and the emerging phenomenon of celebrity.
OLIVIA GRUBER FLOREK is an Associate Professor of Art History at Delaware County Community College in Media, PA. Her work has appeared in Sissi's World: The Empress Elisabeth in Memory and Myth (2018), edited by Maura Hametz and Heidi Schlippacke, and Representing the Habsburg-Lorraine Dynasty in Music, Visual Media, and Architecture, ca. 1618-1918 (2017), edited by Werner Telesko.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Staging the State Portrait
Chapter Two: Styling Authenticity: The Boundless Hair of the Celebrity Monarch
Chapter Three: The Imaginary Empress: Photomontage and the Simulation of Intimacy
Chapter Four: Elisabeth and the Modernist Imagination of Anton Romako
Chapter Five: Sissi in New York: T. J. Wilcox and Elisabeth’s Descendants in the United States
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Staging the State Portrait
Chapter Two: Styling Authenticity: The Boundless Hair of the Celebrity Monarch
Chapter Three: The Imaginary Empress: Photomontage and the Simulation of Intimacy
Chapter Four: Elisabeth and the Modernist Imagination of Anton Romako
Chapter Five: Sissi in New York: T. J. Wilcox and Elisabeth’s Descendants in the United States
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index