textThis dissertation interrogates correlations between imperial expansion and the history paintings produced for London audiences by the American-born artist Benjamin West (1738-1820) during his first decade in England (1764-1774). Within that ten-year span, Grand Manner academic history painting shaped and reflected the imperial anxieties that elite Britons experienced as a result of dramatic territorial gains, consolidations and losses in North America and South Asia. To follow the trajectory of history painting’s rise, relevance and obsolescence is to track Britons’ negotiation of their global status as a “free though conquering people.” As England’s pre-eminent history painter, West secured for himself a place within the discourses of ...
From the late sixteenth through the nineteenth century, Great Britain expanded across the globe buil...
This dissertation is the story of how the English wrote the history of America between c. 1500 and c...
This thesis examines two selections of published travel writings produced between 1816 and 1831, ana...
Anglo-American painter Benjamin West (1738-1820) holds a unique position in the history of Western a...
How does one come to be known as the “father of American art,” especially after having never lived i...
When the history painter Benjamin West (1738-1820) died in March 1820, he left behind a remarkable m...
Bellion, Wendy A.This dissertation closely examines Benjamin West’s Grand Model of Neptune giving u...
During the last four decades of the eighteenth century, artists resident in London exhibited images ...
textThis dissertation is an exploration of Charles Bird King’s Gallery of Paintings. The Gallery op...
This dissertation traces the decline of history painting and its domestication in Other artistic for...
This thesis is a study of Shakespeare and imperialism in England between 1780 and 1800. Chapters inv...
The purpose of this Ph.D. thesis on émigré art historians in Britain is not only to show how alien t...
This study takes an interdisciplinary approach to the historical arts British culture of the late ei...
This thesis is a study of Shakespeare and imperialism in England between 1780 and 1800. Chapters inv...
The dissertation explores the development of global identities in the nineteenth-century British Emp...
From the late sixteenth through the nineteenth century, Great Britain expanded across the globe buil...
This dissertation is the story of how the English wrote the history of America between c. 1500 and c...
This thesis examines two selections of published travel writings produced between 1816 and 1831, ana...
Anglo-American painter Benjamin West (1738-1820) holds a unique position in the history of Western a...
How does one come to be known as the “father of American art,” especially after having never lived i...
When the history painter Benjamin West (1738-1820) died in March 1820, he left behind a remarkable m...
Bellion, Wendy A.This dissertation closely examines Benjamin West’s Grand Model of Neptune giving u...
During the last four decades of the eighteenth century, artists resident in London exhibited images ...
textThis dissertation is an exploration of Charles Bird King’s Gallery of Paintings. The Gallery op...
This dissertation traces the decline of history painting and its domestication in Other artistic for...
This thesis is a study of Shakespeare and imperialism in England between 1780 and 1800. Chapters inv...
The purpose of this Ph.D. thesis on émigré art historians in Britain is not only to show how alien t...
This study takes an interdisciplinary approach to the historical arts British culture of the late ei...
This thesis is a study of Shakespeare and imperialism in England between 1780 and 1800. Chapters inv...
The dissertation explores the development of global identities in the nineteenth-century British Emp...
From the late sixteenth through the nineteenth century, Great Britain expanded across the globe buil...
This dissertation is the story of how the English wrote the history of America between c. 1500 and c...
This thesis examines two selections of published travel writings produced between 1816 and 1831, ana...