Art, Commerce and Colonialism 16001800 by Emma Barker

Art, Commerce and Colonialism 16001800 by Emma Barker

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Summary

The book re-examines the field of Renaissance art history by exploring the art of this era in the light of global connections. It considers the movement of objects, ideas and technologies and its significance for European art and material culture, analysing images through the lens of cultural encounter and conflict.

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Art, Commerce and Colonialism 16001800 by Emma Barker

The book examines how increasing engagement with the rest of the world transformed European art, architecture and design. It considers how commercial activity and colonial ventures gave rise to new and diverse forms of visual and material culture across the globe. Drawing on a wide range of recent scholarship, it offers a new perspective that challenges Eurocentric approaches.

'Art, Commerce and Colonialism is a marvellous and much-needed volumeIt brilliantly represents the cutting edge of scholarship on the politics and the commerce of art in the early modern era, while making central issues and a fascinating array of objects readily accessible. This book is poised to shape the next generation of teaching early modern global art history, and offers a valuable road map for further study.'
Claudia Swan, Associate Professor of Art History, Northwestern University

Art, Commerce and Colonialism masterfully shows how the interaction between Western Europe and the rest of world came to reshape the continent’s art and visual culture in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In this book trade, power and art are part of one global process.’
Giorgio Riello, Professor of Global History and Culture, University of Warwick

'The biggest strength of Art, Commerce and Colonialism is that each author provides brief narratives of how scholarly approaches to their topic have changed over time. These forays into historiography, written in ways that are understandable to undergraduate students new to the study of art history, are indispensable.'
Renaissance Quarterly

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Emma Barker is Senior Lecturer in Art History at The Open University
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ISBN 13 9781526122926
ISBN 10 1526122928
Title Art, Commerce and Colonialism 16001800
Author Emma Barker
Series Art And Its Global Histories
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 2017-10-31
Number of pages 200
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.