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Lecture 2 - The Infanta Isabella: My Favourite Nun

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It was an accident of birth which prevented Philip II of Spain's eldest surviving, and most intelligent child, the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia, from ruling all the Spanish Habsburg lands on her father's death in 1598, First, she was a girl and second, she had a much younger half-brother, the future Philip III, one of the dynasty's least inspiring monarchs. The Infanta was the eldest child of Philip's third wife, Elizabeth of Valois. Trusted by her father due to her innate abilities and appetite for hard work, on her marriage to her cousin, the Archduke Albert of Austria, she was given the Spanish Netherlands to govern, with her husband granted co-equal powers. They initiated a period of temporary peace, which led to a flourishing of the arts, not least when Rubens was appointed their court painter. This remarkable artist also worked for the couple as a diplomat which saw him shuttle between Brussels, Madrid, Paris and London, with the stunning Banqueting House ceiling paintings in London the most tangible result of his mission. Widowed in 1621, the Infanta took minor Holy Orders and donned her nun's habit, ruling alone until just before her death in 1633.

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Tom Duncan was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he studied, successively, Music and then History of Art with Ancient History and Archaeology. He moved to the United States in 1980 to research Late Antiquity and the Early Church. This formative experience brought him to Cambridge, England in 1984 to complete a Ph D on the influence of Early Christian Art on Baroque Painting in Rome. A period as a university lecturer followed, together with many invitations to lecture to organisations such as The Art Fund and The Arts Society (formerly NADFAS). Consequently, he began to lead tours over twenty years ago and in 1999, together with Stephen Brook, founded CICERONI Travel, now one of the UK's most respected independent cultural travel companies. When not lecturing or travelling, he devotes most of his time to gardening, music and opera, the other great interests in his life.
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