Early Modern Europe – 1450 to 1750
Court culture refers to the social, political, and artistic environment that develops around a royal court, characterized by the interactions, rituals, and values of the nobility and monarchs. This culture plays a crucial role in shaping political power dynamics and artistic expressions, particularly evident in the reign of Louis XIV in France, where the court became a center for absolute monarchy and cultural flourishing.
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