Indian Renaissance: British Romantic Art and the Prospect of IndiaRoutledge, 5. 7. 2017 - Počet stran: 352 Indian Renaissance: British Romantic Art and the Prospect of India is the first comprehensive examination of British artists whose first-hand impressions and prospects of the Indian subcontinent became a stimulus for the Romantic Movement in England; it is also a survey of the transformation of the images brought home by these artists into the cultural imperatives of imperial, Victorian Britain. The book proposes a second - Indian - Renaissance for British (and European) art and culture and an undeniable connection between English Romanticism and British Imperialism. Artists treated in-depth include James Forbes, James Wales, Tilly Kettle, William Hodges, Johann Zoffany, Francesco Renaldi, Thomas and William Daniell, Robert Home, Thomas Hickey, Arthur William Devis, R. H. Colebrooke, Alexander Allan, Henry Salt, James Baillie Fraser, Charles Gold, James Moffat, Charles D'Oyly, William Blake, J. M. W. Turner and George Chinnery. |
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Tigers of All Stripes | |
The Great Banyan Tree of India | |
Eroticism and | |
The Indian Prospect in English Romantic Art and Literature | |
Twelve Singular Antiquities of India 17991800 | |
Objects and Scenes of Conquest 18011803 | |
TwentyFour Landscapes Composed Too Perfectly 1804 | |
Singular India 1808 | |
Something New The Freaks of Gold | |
Devolution of an Indian Prospect | |
Missionaries of Empire | |
The Imperial Sublime of James Baillie Fraser | |
Sanskrit Translations for an Indian Renaissance | |
Ancient India as the Uroffenbarung of the Romantic | |
Part Two Oriental Fantasies and Indian Prospects | |
Tilly Kettles Theater of India | |
The Dancing Girl of Faizabad | |
Artists and Traders at Oudh | |
Edenic Nights and Everyday Living | |
The Paradise of the Nayars | |
Natural Paradise and Natural History | |
The Drama and Romance | |
Early and Late Views of Calcutta | |
Travel and Picturesque Possession | |
From Bengal to Madras 17957 | |
Savage Forms and Natural Landscapes for the Imperial Traveler | |
Charles DOyly The View from an Elephants Back | |
Part Seven Elegies to an Indian Renaissance | |
The Retrospections of Hodges and Zoffany | |
Blakes Prophecies Against Empire | |
Blakes Indian Epic | |
Turner and the Dragons of Empire | |
The Last Romantic Artist of India | |
The Prospect from a Distance | |
Notes | |
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