Portrait Cultures of the Early Modern Cardinal | 2021
The Early Modern Cardinal
Abstract
This chapter sets out the historical context to the cardinal as a subject of\n portraiture. It engages recent historiography to explain how the cardinal’s\n function and role in the Roman Curia, including his relationship to the pope,\n developed from the fifteenth century onwards, and how this was reflected in\n the range of men who occupied the cardinal’s office. The Sacred College changed\n substantially over these centuries, with its proud ‘princes of the Church’ giving\n way to an altogether humbler breed of Counter-Reformation cleric. Naturally,\n this affected both how cardinals depicted themselves and how they and others\n used their depictions.