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Artist and Empire: Facing Britain’s Imperial Past (Hardcover)

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By Alison Smith (Editor), David Blayney Brown (Editor), Carol Jacobi (Editor)
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What lasting legacy did British colonialism have on the cultures once under the Empire’s control? A rich and varied visual culture emerged in places under British governance, from the Americas to India and Australasia. Writers, artists, and museums have long played a role in documenting the cultural impact of British colonialism, and yet, since the vast Imperial exhibitions of the early 20th century, there has been no comprehensive presentation of the objects made across the British Empire. This publication, which accompanies a major Tate Britain exhibition, fills that gap.
 
In this landmark study, leading scholars focus on how particular objects tell the history of life under British rule. Paintings by artists such as John Singer Sargent and Sidney Nolan are presented alongside Benin bronze heads and Mughal miniatures in a survey that ranges from 16th-century colonialism to the British Empire’s decline in the postwar era.

About the Author


Alison Smith is lead curator, British art to 1900, at Tate.
 
David Blayney Brown is curator, British art 1790–1850, at Tate.
 
Carol Jacobi is curator, British art 1850–1915, at Tate.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781849763431
ISBN-10: 1849763437
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Publication Date: May 3rd, 2016
Pages: 240
Language: English