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Invention of British Art
Longlisted for The 2025 Berger Prize - Perfect for the art aficionado in your life
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
419 kr
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THE 10 BEST ART BOOKS OF 2024 – THE TIMESLONGLISTED FOR THE 2025 BERGER PRIZELONGLISTED FOR THE SALTIRE BOOKS OF THE YEAR AWARD‘Inventive, profound, fabulously quirky, Bendor Grosvenor’s journey to the heart of British art takes him in directions that have never previously been trodden … A triumph.’ Waldemar Januszczak‘An intellectually thrilling 400-page romp through 12,000 years of our often brutal history’ Daily TelegraphBritain has produced some of the world’s most famous artists and paintings. But what made British art ‘great’? Was it the individual genius of artists like Hogarth and Constable? Or were their careers shaped by a distinctly ‘British’ society, culture and history? And if so, why has that distinctiveness been overlooked, and why have we ignored so many of the characters who helped create the story of British art?In The Invention of British Art, Bendor Grosvenor (presenter of BBC’s Britain’s Lost Masterpieces) embarks on a journey of discovery through an incredible array of artworks and artists from 10,000 BCE to the nineteenth century, revealing how the art from these isles was created, what made it distinctive, and why it took so long to emerge. From folk art to the role of female artists, from the influences of invaders to the colonised territories of the British Empire, the book embraces previously overlooked contributions to the story of British art and explores the cultural, political and economic factors that helped to shape it.Beautifully illustrated throughout, The Invention of British Art is a provocative and captivating survey of the glories of British art.
Del 41 - Camden Fifth Series
Documents on Conservative Foreign Policy, 1852-1878
Inbunden, Engelska, 2012
662 kr
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This edited collection brings together over 550 documents relating to the foreign policy of the British Conservative governments formed in 1852, 1858, 1866 and 1874. Produced by key policy-makers such as Benjamin Disraeli and successive Earls of Derby, they consider the major issues of the day, including the declaration of the French Second Empire, the wars of Italian Unification, the Austro-Prussian war and the great Eastern crisis of 1874-8. Despite the huge impact of these events, this is the first collection of primary material entirely devoted to the foreign policy of these governments. These documents permit a fuller understanding of mid-Victorian Britain's window on the world, as well as a thorough reappraisal of the dramatic clash between Disraeli and his Foreign Secretary, the fifteenth Earl of Derby. Recent renewed interest in this period among historians makes this publication a timely one.