Art and the British Empire
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Art and the British Empire by Barringer Quilley, published by Manchester University Press in 2009. This compelling study repositions the concept of 'empire' as a central theme in British art history, rather than a peripheral concern. With 464 pages of thought-provoking content, the book features twenty essays contributed by authors from four continents, each offering innovative methodological approaches to the analysis of visual art within the context of the British Empire. Explore how art was produced, exhibited, and distributed, and gain a deeper understanding of its societal implications. Perfect for art historians, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of art and history, this paperback is a must-have addition to your collection.