British Art for Australia 1860 1953

British Art for Australia  1860 1953
Author: Matthew C. Potter
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2018-12-21
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780429752674

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Traditional postcolonial scholarship on art and imperialism emphasises tensions between colonising cores and subjugated peripheries. The ties between London and British white settler colonies have been comparatively neglected. Artworks not only reveal the controlling intentions of imperialist artists in their creation but also the uses to which they were put by others in their afterlives. In many cases they were used to fuel contests over cultural identity which expose a mixture of rifts and consensuses within the British ranks which were frequently assumed to be homogeneous. British Art for Australia, 1860–1953: The Acquisition of Artworks from the United Kingdom by Australian National Galleries represents the first systematic and comparative study of collecting British art in Australia between 1860 and 1953 using the archives of the Australian national galleries and other key Australian and UK institutions. Multiple audiences in the disciplines of art history, cultural history, and museology are addressed by analysing how Australians used British art to carve a distinct identity, which artworks were desirable, economically attainable, and why, and how the acquisition of British art fits into a broader cultural context of the British world. It considers the often competing roles of the British Old Masters (e.g. Romney and Constable), Victorian (e.g. Madox Brown and Millais), and modern artists (e.g. Nash and Spencer) alongside political and economic factors, including the developing global art market, imperial commerce, Australian Federation, the First World War, and the coming of age of the Commonwealth.

Representing the Past in the Art of the Long Nineteenth Century

Representing the Past in the Art of the Long Nineteenth Century
Author: Matthew C. Potter
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781351004169

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This edited collection explores the intersection of historical studies and the artistic representation of the past in the long nineteenth century. The case studies provide not just an account of the pursuit of history in art within Western Europe but also examples from beyond that sphere. These cover canonical and conventional examples of history painting as well as more inclusive, ‘popular’ and vernacular visual cultural phenomena. General themes explored include the problematics internal to the theory and practice of academic history painting and historical genre painting, including compositional devices and the authenticity of artefacts depicted; relationships of power and purpose in historical art; the use of historical art for alternative Liberal and authoritarian ideals; the international cross-fertilisation of ideas about historical art; and exploration of the diverse influences of socioeconomic and geopolitical factors. This book will be of particular interest to scholars of the histories of nineteenth-century art and culture.

The Art of the First Fleet Other Early Australian Drawings

The Art of the First Fleet   Other Early Australian Drawings
Author: Bernard Smith,Alwyne C. Wheeler,Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art,Australian Academy of the Humanities,British Museum (Natural History)
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1988
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300041187

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Island to Empire

Island to Empire
Author: Art Gallery of South Australia,Ron Radford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: UCSD:31822029607017

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The important book surveys Britain's art tradition from the British Renaissance in the mid-16th century as the country became the center of the "civilized" world. With the prohibition against t the religious imagery that is basic to European art, the British developed a down-to-earth perspective, a confidence and an individualism that became their hallmark.

Heritage

Heritage
Author: Joan Kerr
Publsiher: G and B Arts International
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1995
Genre: Art, Australian
ISBN: UCSD:31822018928473

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A picture book and biographical dictionary, this book presents 500 works of art by 500 Australian women from colonial times to 1955.

A Companion to Australian Art

A Companion to Australian Art
Author: Christopher Allen
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781118768228

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A Companion to Australian Art A Companion to Australian Art is a thorough introduction to the art produced in Australia from the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 to the early 21st century. Beginning with the colonial art made by Australia’s first European settlers, this volume presents a collection of clear and accessible essays by established art historians and emerging scholars alike. Engaging, clearly-written chapters provide fresh insights into the principal Australian art movements, considered from a variety of chronological, regional and thematic perspectives. The text seeks to provide a balanced account of historical events to help readers discover the art of Australia on their own terms and draw their own conclusions. The book begins by surveying the historiography of Australian art and exploring the history of art museums in Australia. The following chapters discuss art forms such as photography, sculpture, portraiture and landscape painting, examining the practice of art in the separate colonies before Federation, and in the Commonwealth from the early 20th century to the present day. This authoritative volume covers the last 250 years of art in Australia, including the Early Colonial, High Colonial and Federation periods as well as the successive Modernist styles of the 20th century, and considers how traditional Aboriginal art has adapted and changed over the last fifty years. The Companion to Australian Art is a valuable resource for both undergraduate and graduate students of the history of Australian artforms from colonization to postmodernism, and for general readers with an interest in the nation’s colonial art history.

Modern Britain 1900 1960

Modern Britain  1900 1960
Author: Ted Gott,Laurie Benson,Sophie Matthiesson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: UCSC:32106017498749

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There is a real sense of rediscovery with this formidable gathering of modern British art that covers work from the birth of the Edwardian era through decades of experimentalism, through the two world wars. Beautifully, produced much of the art has not be

British Women and Cultural Practices of Empire 1770 1940

British Women and Cultural Practices of Empire  1770 1940
Author: Rosie Dias,Kate Smith
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2018-10-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781501332166

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Correspondence, travel writing, diary writing, painting, scrapbooking, curating, collecting and house interiors allowed British women scope to express their responses to imperial sites and experiences in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Taking these productions as its archive, British Women and Cultural Practices of Empire, 1775-1930 includes a collection of essays from different disciplines that consider the role of British women's cultural practices and productions in conceptualising empire. While such productions have started to receive greater scholarly attention, this volume uses a more self-conscious lens of gender to question whether female cultural work demonstrates that colonial women engaged with the spaces and places of empire in distinctive ways. By working across disciplines, centuries and different colonial geographies, the volume makes an exciting and important contribution to the field by demonstrating the diverse ways in which European women shaped constructions of empire in the modern period.