Aquatint Worlds : Travel, Print, and Empire, 1770–1820
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1913107043
ISBN-13
9781913107048
Publisher
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Imprint
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 12th, 2019
Print length
328 Pages
Weight
2,164 grams
Dimensions
29.40 x 25.70 x 3.00 cms
Product Classification:
Prints & printmakingLiterature: history & criticismBritish & Irish history
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An illuminating investigation of how aquatint travel books transformed the way Britons viewed the world and their place within it In the late 18th century, British artists embraced the medium of aquatint for its ability to produce prints with rich and varied tones that became even more stunning with the addition of color. At the same time, the expanding purview of the British empire created a market for images of far-away places. Book publishers quickly seized on these two trends and began producing travel books illustrated with aquatint prints of Indian cave temples, Chinese waterways, African villages, and more. Offering a close analysis of three exceptional publications—Thomas and William Daniell’s Oriental Scenery (1795–1808), William Alexander’s Costume of China (1797–1805), and Samuel Daniell’s African Scenery and Animals (1804–5)—this volume examines how aquatint became a preferred medium for the visual representation of cultural difference, and how it subtly shaped the direction of Western modernism. Distributed for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
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