The Routledge Companion to Art and the Formation of Empire
Herausgeber: Rudy Price, Alice M.; Burns, Emily C.
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Herausgeber: Rudy Price, Alice M.; Burns, Emily C.
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This companion comprises essays that analyze interactions between art and global imperial relationships from 1800 to World War II.
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This companion comprises essays that analyze interactions between art and global imperial relationships from 1800 to World War II.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032540092
- ISBN-10: 1032540095
- Artikelnr.: 72211087
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032540092
- ISBN-10: 1032540095
- Artikelnr.: 72211087
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Emily C. Burns is Director, Charles M. Russell Center for the Study of Art of the American West and Associate Professor of Art History at University of Oklahoma. Alice M. Rudy Price is Adjunct Assistant Professor at Temple University, Tyler School of Art and Architecture and Thomas Jefferson University, College of Architecture and the Built Environment.
Introduction: Solidifying as Rock: Enmeshed Layers of Empire Part I:
Sediment: The Dynamic Elements of Place 1.Colonial Complicities Beyond the
Empire. Czechoslovakia Inbetween Worlds and World's Fairs 2. "The Kingdom
Grown Out of a Little Boy's Garden": Dole Pineapples and Hawaiian
Occupation in U.S. Art and Visual Culture 3. Imperialism for the Million:
Mass-market Glasshouses and the Botanical Arts of Empire 4. Meditating on
Aivazovsky's Black Sea: Representing Russian Imperial Expansion 5. Beyond
European Palettes: The Overlooked Contributions of Indigenized Artists in
the Historiography of Painting in Mexico 6. Beyond the Modernist Canon of
Involuntary Aesthetic Colonization: Aina Onabolu's Mimicry as Rejection of
Colonial Anti-modernity 1900-1937. Rambles in Natchez: John James Audubon
and Colonial Aesthetics on the Mississippi Frontier (1820-1850) Part II:
What Moves the Sediment: Exchange and Conflict 8. The Empire Looks Back:
Derivativeness in Nineteenth-century Brazilian Art 9. "Southern Fragrance"
of the Japanese Empire: Visualizing Botany in Colonial Taiwan 10. How to
Interpret John B. Flannagan Through Empire 11. Face-Off: A Russian Prince
at the Courts of India 12. Orientalism, Arts, and Scottish Identity: David
Roberts (1796-1864) and David Wilkie (1785-1841) in the Ottoman Levant 13.
Mapping the British Railways in Western Anatolia: From a Speculative to an
Imperial Vision 14. Manufacturing Empire: The Visual and Material Culture
of Chicago's Marquette Building 15. The Italian Fascism Vision for the
"World of Tomorrow" at the New York 1939 World's Fair Part III: What
Solidifies the Sediment into Rock: Forces of Homogenization (or
Consolidation) 16. Maternal Orientalism: Women's Work and the Photographs
of Jessie Tarbox Beals at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 17.
''Self-colonization' as a Cultural Strategy: Konstantin Korovin's Image of
Russian Northern Peripheries 18. Adapting Empire for the Buying Public: The
Algerian Conquest and a Printed Adaptation of Gros's Bonaparte Visiting the
Plaguehouse at Jaffa 19. Surveying for Empire: Arthur Schott's Boundary
Pictures and the Slavery Extension Controversy 20. Whose American South?
Winslow Homer and The Cuban Question 21. Hegemony, Hierarchy, and Struggle
in Korean Colonial Art: The Activities and Artworks of Shinichi Yamada
Sediment: The Dynamic Elements of Place 1.Colonial Complicities Beyond the
Empire. Czechoslovakia Inbetween Worlds and World's Fairs 2. "The Kingdom
Grown Out of a Little Boy's Garden": Dole Pineapples and Hawaiian
Occupation in U.S. Art and Visual Culture 3. Imperialism for the Million:
Mass-market Glasshouses and the Botanical Arts of Empire 4. Meditating on
Aivazovsky's Black Sea: Representing Russian Imperial Expansion 5. Beyond
European Palettes: The Overlooked Contributions of Indigenized Artists in
the Historiography of Painting in Mexico 6. Beyond the Modernist Canon of
Involuntary Aesthetic Colonization: Aina Onabolu's Mimicry as Rejection of
Colonial Anti-modernity 1900-1937. Rambles in Natchez: John James Audubon
and Colonial Aesthetics on the Mississippi Frontier (1820-1850) Part II:
What Moves the Sediment: Exchange and Conflict 8. The Empire Looks Back:
Derivativeness in Nineteenth-century Brazilian Art 9. "Southern Fragrance"
of the Japanese Empire: Visualizing Botany in Colonial Taiwan 10. How to
Interpret John B. Flannagan Through Empire 11. Face-Off: A Russian Prince
at the Courts of India 12. Orientalism, Arts, and Scottish Identity: David
Roberts (1796-1864) and David Wilkie (1785-1841) in the Ottoman Levant 13.
Mapping the British Railways in Western Anatolia: From a Speculative to an
Imperial Vision 14. Manufacturing Empire: The Visual and Material Culture
of Chicago's Marquette Building 15. The Italian Fascism Vision for the
"World of Tomorrow" at the New York 1939 World's Fair Part III: What
Solidifies the Sediment into Rock: Forces of Homogenization (or
Consolidation) 16. Maternal Orientalism: Women's Work and the Photographs
of Jessie Tarbox Beals at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 17.
''Self-colonization' as a Cultural Strategy: Konstantin Korovin's Image of
Russian Northern Peripheries 18. Adapting Empire for the Buying Public: The
Algerian Conquest and a Printed Adaptation of Gros's Bonaparte Visiting the
Plaguehouse at Jaffa 19. Surveying for Empire: Arthur Schott's Boundary
Pictures and the Slavery Extension Controversy 20. Whose American South?
Winslow Homer and The Cuban Question 21. Hegemony, Hierarchy, and Struggle
in Korean Colonial Art: The Activities and Artworks of Shinichi Yamada
Introduction: Solidifying as Rock: Enmeshed Layers of Empire Part I:
Sediment: The Dynamic Elements of Place 1.Colonial Complicities Beyond the
Empire. Czechoslovakia Inbetween Worlds and World's Fairs 2. "The Kingdom
Grown Out of a Little Boy's Garden": Dole Pineapples and Hawaiian
Occupation in U.S. Art and Visual Culture 3. Imperialism for the Million:
Mass-market Glasshouses and the Botanical Arts of Empire 4. Meditating on
Aivazovsky's Black Sea: Representing Russian Imperial Expansion 5. Beyond
European Palettes: The Overlooked Contributions of Indigenized Artists in
the Historiography of Painting in Mexico 6. Beyond the Modernist Canon of
Involuntary Aesthetic Colonization: Aina Onabolu's Mimicry as Rejection of
Colonial Anti-modernity 1900-1937. Rambles in Natchez: John James Audubon
and Colonial Aesthetics on the Mississippi Frontier (1820-1850) Part II:
What Moves the Sediment: Exchange and Conflict 8. The Empire Looks Back:
Derivativeness in Nineteenth-century Brazilian Art 9. "Southern Fragrance"
of the Japanese Empire: Visualizing Botany in Colonial Taiwan 10. How to
Interpret John B. Flannagan Through Empire 11. Face-Off: A Russian Prince
at the Courts of India 12. Orientalism, Arts, and Scottish Identity: David
Roberts (1796-1864) and David Wilkie (1785-1841) in the Ottoman Levant 13.
Mapping the British Railways in Western Anatolia: From a Speculative to an
Imperial Vision 14. Manufacturing Empire: The Visual and Material Culture
of Chicago's Marquette Building 15. The Italian Fascism Vision for the
"World of Tomorrow" at the New York 1939 World's Fair Part III: What
Solidifies the Sediment into Rock: Forces of Homogenization (or
Consolidation) 16. Maternal Orientalism: Women's Work and the Photographs
of Jessie Tarbox Beals at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 17.
''Self-colonization' as a Cultural Strategy: Konstantin Korovin's Image of
Russian Northern Peripheries 18. Adapting Empire for the Buying Public: The
Algerian Conquest and a Printed Adaptation of Gros's Bonaparte Visiting the
Plaguehouse at Jaffa 19. Surveying for Empire: Arthur Schott's Boundary
Pictures and the Slavery Extension Controversy 20. Whose American South?
Winslow Homer and The Cuban Question 21. Hegemony, Hierarchy, and Struggle
in Korean Colonial Art: The Activities and Artworks of Shinichi Yamada
Sediment: The Dynamic Elements of Place 1.Colonial Complicities Beyond the
Empire. Czechoslovakia Inbetween Worlds and World's Fairs 2. "The Kingdom
Grown Out of a Little Boy's Garden": Dole Pineapples and Hawaiian
Occupation in U.S. Art and Visual Culture 3. Imperialism for the Million:
Mass-market Glasshouses and the Botanical Arts of Empire 4. Meditating on
Aivazovsky's Black Sea: Representing Russian Imperial Expansion 5. Beyond
European Palettes: The Overlooked Contributions of Indigenized Artists in
the Historiography of Painting in Mexico 6. Beyond the Modernist Canon of
Involuntary Aesthetic Colonization: Aina Onabolu's Mimicry as Rejection of
Colonial Anti-modernity 1900-1937. Rambles in Natchez: John James Audubon
and Colonial Aesthetics on the Mississippi Frontier (1820-1850) Part II:
What Moves the Sediment: Exchange and Conflict 8. The Empire Looks Back:
Derivativeness in Nineteenth-century Brazilian Art 9. "Southern Fragrance"
of the Japanese Empire: Visualizing Botany in Colonial Taiwan 10. How to
Interpret John B. Flannagan Through Empire 11. Face-Off: A Russian Prince
at the Courts of India 12. Orientalism, Arts, and Scottish Identity: David
Roberts (1796-1864) and David Wilkie (1785-1841) in the Ottoman Levant 13.
Mapping the British Railways in Western Anatolia: From a Speculative to an
Imperial Vision 14. Manufacturing Empire: The Visual and Material Culture
of Chicago's Marquette Building 15. The Italian Fascism Vision for the
"World of Tomorrow" at the New York 1939 World's Fair Part III: What
Solidifies the Sediment into Rock: Forces of Homogenization (or
Consolidation) 16. Maternal Orientalism: Women's Work and the Photographs
of Jessie Tarbox Beals at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 17.
''Self-colonization' as a Cultural Strategy: Konstantin Korovin's Image of
Russian Northern Peripheries 18. Adapting Empire for the Buying Public: The
Algerian Conquest and a Printed Adaptation of Gros's Bonaparte Visiting the
Plaguehouse at Jaffa 19. Surveying for Empire: Arthur Schott's Boundary
Pictures and the Slavery Extension Controversy 20. Whose American South?
Winslow Homer and The Cuban Question 21. Hegemony, Hierarchy, and Struggle
in Korean Colonial Art: The Activities and Artworks of Shinichi Yamada