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Art in the Time of Colony

Author : Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2016-12-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351957076

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Art in the Time of Colony by Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll Pdf

It is often assumed that the verbal and visual languages of Indigenous people had little influence upon the classification of scientific, legal, and artistic objects in the metropolises and museums of nineteenth-century colonial powers. However colonized locals did more than merely collect material for interested colonizers. In developing the concept of anachronism for the analysis of colonial material this book writes the complex biographies for five key objects that exemplify, embody, and refract the tensions of nineteenth-century history. Through an analysis of particular language notations and drawings hidden in colonial documents and a reexamination of cross-cultural communication, the book writes biographies for five objects that exemplify the tensions of nineteenth-century history. The author also draws on fieldwork done in communities today, such as the group of Koorie women whose re-enactments of tradition illustrate the first chapter’s potted history of indigenous mediums and debates. The second case study explores British colonial history through the biography of the proclamation boards produced under George Arthur (1784-1854), Governor of British Honduras, Tasmania, British Columbia, and India. The third case study looks at the maps of the German explorer of indigenous taxonomy Wilhelm von Blandowski (1822-1878), and the fourth looks at a multi-authored encyclopaedia in which Blandowski had taken into account indigenous knowledge such as that in the work of Kwat-Kwat artist Yakaduna, whose hundreds of drawings (1862-1901) are the material basis for the fifth and final case study. Through these three characters’ histories Art in the Time of Colony demonstrates the political importance of material culture by using objects to revisit the much-contested nineteenth-century colonial period, in which the colonial nations as a cultural and legal-political system were brought into being.

An American Art Colony

Author : Scott Kerr,Robert H. Dick
Publisher : St. Louis Mercantile Library
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Art
ISBN : UVA:X030273934

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An American Art Colony by Scott Kerr,Robert H. Dick Pdf

From the 1930s to the early 1940s, Ste. Genevieve, Missouri was host to one of the most significant art colonies of its time. An American Art Colony is a historical and pictorial journey through the works of these magnificent painters. Their chosen subjects are not of the traditional bucolic landscape; instead they portray the human condition in terms both of political upheaval and of Depression era events. Collectively, the authors present, through a series of biographical essays, an analysis of these painters' lives, their art, and the world in which they lived. The artists are: Thomas Hart Benton, Sister Cassiana Marie, Fred E. Conway, Joseph James Jones, Miriam McKinnie, Joseph John Paul Meert, Bernard Peters, Jesse Beard Rickly, Aimee Goldstone Schweig, Martyl Schweig, E. Oscar Thalinger, Joseph Paul Vorst, and Matthew E. Ziegler.

The Dream Colony

Author : Walter Hopps,Deborah Treisman,Anne Doran
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2017-06-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781632865311

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The Dream Colony by Walter Hopps,Deborah Treisman,Anne Doran Pdf

Art Forum's Best of the Year List A panoramic look at art in America in the second half of the twentieth century, through the eyes of the visionary curator who helped shape it. An innovative, iconoclastic curator of contemporary art, Walter Hopps founded his first gallery in L.A. at the age of twenty-one. At twenty-four, he opened the Ferus Gallery with then-unknown artist Edward Kienholz, where he turned the spotlight on a new generation of West Coast artists. Ferus was also the first gallery ever to show Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans and was shut down by the L.A. vice squad for a show of Wallace Berman's edgy art. At the Pasadena Art Museum in the sixties, Hopps mounted the first museum retrospectives of Marcel Duchamp and Joseph Cornell and the first museum exhibition of Pop Art--before it was even known as Pop Art. In 1967, when Hopps became the director of Washington's Corcoran Gallery of Art at age thirty-four, the New York Times hailed him as "the most gifted museum man on the West Coast (and, in the field of contemporary art, possibly in the nation)." He was also arguably the most unpredictable, an eccentric genius who was chronically late. (His staff at the Corcoran had a button made that said WALTER HOPPS WILL BE HERE IN TWENTY MINUTES.) Erratic in his work habits, he was never erratic in his commitment to art. Hopps died in 2005, after decades at the Menil Collection of art in Houston for which he was the founding director. A few years before that, he began work on this book. With an introduction by legendary Pop artist Ed Ruscha, The Dream Colony is a vivid, personal, surprising, irreverent, and enlightening account of his life and of some of the greatest artistic minds of the twentieth century.

American Art Colonies, 1850-1930

Author : Steve Shipp
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015036081126

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American Art Colonies, 1850-1930 by Steve Shipp Pdf

Item gives introductions to the colonies and then short biographies of the artists associated with them.

The Artist Colony

Author : Joanna FitzPatrick
Publisher : She Writes Press
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2021-09-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781647421700

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The Artist Colony by Joanna FitzPatrick Pdf

July 1924. Sarah Cunningham, a young Modernist painter, arrives in Carmel-by-the-Sea from Paris to bury her older sister, Ada Belle. En route, she is shocked to learn that Ada Belle’s suspicious death is a suicide. But why kill herself? Her plein air paintings were famous and her upcoming exhibition of portraitures would bring her even wider recognition. Sarah puts her own artistic career on hold and, trailed by Ada Belle’s devoted dog, Albert, becomes a secret sleuth, a task made harder by the misogyny and racism she discovers in this seemingly idyllic locale. Part mystery, part historical fiction, this engrossing novel celebrates the artistic talents of early women painters, the deep bonds of sisterhood, the muse that is beautiful scenery, and the determination of one young woman to discover the truth, to protect an artistic legacy, and to give her sister the farewell she deserves.

"Transculturation in British Art, 1770-1930 "

Author : JulieF. Codell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351538756

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"Transculturation in British Art, 1770-1930 " by JulieF. Codell Pdf

Examining colonial art through the lens of transculturation, the essays in this collection assess painting, sculpture, photography, illustration and architecture from 1770 to 1930 to map these art works' complex and unresolved meanings illuminated by the concept of transculturation. Authors explore works in which transculturation itself was being defined, formed, negotiated, and represented in the British Empire and in countries subject to British influence (the Congo Free State, Japan, Turkey) through cross-cultural encounters of two kinds: works created in the colonies subject over time to colonial and to postcolonial spectators' receptions, and copies or multiples of works that traveled across space located in several colonies or between a colony and the metropole, thus subject to multiple cultural interpretations.

An American Art Colony

Author : Paul H. Mattingly
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2019-07-16
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781683931959

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An American Art Colony by Paul H. Mattingly Pdf

An American Art Colony studies three generations of a New Jersey art colony, setting a new model for the analysis of artistic biography and broadening the social context of artistic production. Its contribution rests on the historical value of colony changes over time from informal gatherings to self-conscious purposeful assemblages.

Artists at Continent's End

Author : Scott A. Shields
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2006-04-17
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780520247390

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Artists at Continent's End by Scott A. Shields Pdf

Stunning and bountiful illustrations compliment the first in-depth examination of a magnificent region in California, whose mild climate, rich history, and simple lifestyle promoted the development of one of the nation's leading art colonies.

Codex Canadensis and the Writings of Louis Nicolas

Author : François-Marc Gagnon
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 676 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2011-09-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780773587236

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Codex Canadensis and the Writings of Louis Nicolas by François-Marc Gagnon Pdf

Part art, part science, part anthropology, this ambitious project presents an early Canadian perspective on natural history that is as much artistic and fantastical as it is encyclopedic. Edited and introduced by François-Marc Gagnon, The Codex Canadensis and the Writings of Louis Nicolas showcases an intriguing attempt to document the life of the new world - flora, fauna, and aboriginal. The book brings together for the first time the illustrated Codex Canadensis and The Natural History of the New World, following Gagnon's argument that both can be attributed to Louis Nicolas, a French Jesuit priest who travelled throughout Canada between 1664 and 1675. Histoire Naturelle des Indes Occidentales, originally written in classical French, has been put in modern French by Réal Ouellet and translated into English by Nancy Senior. The Natural History presents a pre-Linnaean botany and pre-Darwinian account of living things, including hundreds of species of plants and vivid descriptions of wildlife. It is thoroughly annotated, focusing on the contemporary identification of species, as the result of a pan-Canadian collaboration of experts in fields from linguistics to biology and botany. The Codex Canadensis, currently in the collection of the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is reproduced in full and provides both a fascinating visual account of wildlife as Nicolas saw it and a rare example of early Canadian art. Gagnon's introduction profiles Louis Nicolas and analyses connections between his work and European examples of natural illustration from the period. The Codex Canadensis and the Writings of Louis Nicolas shows how the wildlife and native inhabitants of the new world were understood and documented by a seventeenth-century European and makes available fundamental documents in the history and visual culture of early North America.

The Colony

Author : Audrey Magee
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2022-05-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780374606534

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The Colony by Audrey Magee Pdf

LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE “Luminous.” —Jonathan Myerson, The Guardian “Vivid, thought-provoking.” —Malcolm Forbes, Star Tribune In 1979, as violence erupts all over Ireland, two outsiders travel to a small island off the west coast in search of their own answers, despite what it may cost the islanders. It is the summer of 1979. An English painter travels to a small island off the west coast of Ireland. Mr. Lloyd takes the last leg by currach, though boats with engines are available and he doesn’t much like the sea. He wants the authentic experience, to be changed by this place, to let its quiet and light fill him, give him room to create. He doesn’t know that a Frenchman follows close behind. Jean-Pierre Masson has visited the island for many years, studying the language of those who make it their home. He is fiercely protective of their isolation, deems it essential to exploring his theories of language preservation and identity. But the people who live on this rock—three miles long and half a mile wide—have their own views on what is being recorded, what is being taken, and what ought to be given in return. Over the summer, each of them—from great-grandmother Bean Uí Fhloinn, to widowed Mairéad, to fifteen-year-old James, who is determined to avoid the life of a fisherman—will wrestle with their values and desires. Meanwhile, all over Ireland, violence is erupting. And there is blame enough to go around. An expertly woven portrait of character and place, a stirring investigation into yearning to find one’s way, and an unflinchingly political critique of the long, seething cost of imperialism, Audrey Magee’s The Colony is a novel that transports, that celebrates beauty and connection, and that reckons with the inevitable ruptures of independence.

Little Art Colony and US Modernism

Author : Geneva M. Gano
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2020-08-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781474439770

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Little Art Colony and US Modernism by Geneva M. Gano Pdf

This book is first to historicise and theorise the significance of the early twentieth-century little art colony as a uniquely modern social formation within a global network of modernist activity and production.

St Ives Art Pre-1890

Author : David Tovey
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Art, English
ISBN : 0953836355

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A Place of Beauty

Author : Alma Gilbert-Smith,Judith B. Tankard
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1580081290

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A Place of Beauty by Alma Gilbert-Smith,Judith B. Tankard Pdf

Art historian Alma M. Gilbert and garden historian Judith B. Tankard pay homage to Cornish, NH, with profiles of the artists who lived there and the gardens they designed.

View of the Art of Colonization

Author : Edward Gibbon Wakefield
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 550 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2015-07-08
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1330981812

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View of the Art of Colonization by Edward Gibbon Wakefield Pdf

Excerpt from View of the Art of Colonization: In Letters Between a Statesman and a Colonist About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

A View of the Art of Colonization, with Present Reference to the British Empire

Author : Edward Gibbon Wakefield
Publisher : Theclassics.Us
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2013-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1230378545

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A View of the Art of Colonization, with Present Reference to the British Empire by Edward Gibbon Wakefield Pdf

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1849 edition. Excerpt: ... APPENDIX. No. I. [As time passed on after Mr. Charles Buller's speech on colonization in 1843, he was reproached, as well by friends as by persons who differed from him in party politics (for he had no enemies), with being inconsistent, and with neglecting a self-imposed task, by disappointing that public hope of his future usefulness as a colonizing statesman, to which his successful effort in 1843 had given occasion. If he had lived another year, his own conduct would probably have vindicated his reputation from this censure. But as he is gone, the duty now devolves upon his friends. None of them, as it happens, possesses so good means as myself of performing this duty; and therefore I undertake it. To some extent, his premature death from mere dehcacy of physical organization accounts for his apparent neglect of a public question which he had appropriated, and of his own fame. He was not really indifferent to either; but he was ever incapable of exerting his rare intellectual faculties without injury to his bodily health, and was often, for months together, incapacitated by bodily weakness from greatly exerting them at all. Thus, from 1843 to 1846, his physical strength was often over-tasked by his labours in the New-Zealand controversy: but his exertions during that period were far from being fruit454 APPENDIX. less; for he was the life and soul of the discussions upon colonial policy which grew out of the New-Zealand case, and which mainly produced the actual disposition of the public mind towards a reform of our whole colonial system. All this took place when his party was in opposition. In 1846, he accepted the nearly sinecure office of Judge Advocate General, but only on a distinct understanding with Lord Grey, that his duty in...