Jemma Field
![Anna of Denmark, studio of [[Adrian Vanson](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5b/Adrian_Vanson_%28d._before_1610%29_%28attributed_to%29_-_Anne_of_Denmark_%281574%E2%80%931619%29%2C_Queen_of_James_VI_and_I_-_PG_1110_-_National_Galleries_of_Scotland.jpg)
Field's published work concerns the material culture of Anne of Denmark, queen consort of Scotland, and wife of James VI and I. Like many modern writers she prefers the use of the forename "Anna" instead of "Anne". Her ideas about Anne of Denmark's personal piety and religious views, and the role of her Danish chaplain Johannes Sering, contribute to contemporary debate.
Field examines the ways in which Anne of Denmark expressed her identity and agency through her own dress and bodily ornament, including her jewellery, and also the costume of her servants and household, which reflected both the customs of Scotland and the royal court of Denmark and the House of Oldenburg. Provided by Wikipedia
1
Anna of Denmark : : the material and visual culture of the Stuart courts, 1589-1619 / / Jemma Field.
Published: [2020]
Superior document: Studies in design and material culture
2
Published: [2019]
Superior document: Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Amsterdam University Press Complete eBook-Package 2019
Links: Get full text; Get full text; Cover