The thesis aims to shed light on counter-intuitive facts about late Victorian battle paintings that have been neglected by the framework of social history of art. It achieves this, through examining works of Elizabeth Thompson Butler (1846-1933), the foremost artist of the genre, employing the anthropological theory of Alfred Gell (1945-1997). The social history of art’s semiotic readings have neglected the individual context of Victorian battle paintings, as they reduce artworks to representations of the general and collective ideologies of the society. In response to this problem, this thesis deploys the investigative method proposed in Gell’s Art and Agency (1998). This method focuses on the matter of agency, which is concerned with sp...
Animal painting is a critically important part of Australian art history, yet it has been afforded s...
This study sets out to develop a sociological approach to art and literature which views art as a so...
The development of the Victorian woman is examined through several paintings of remarkable artists o...
In this thesis I argue for a re-assessment of the place within art historical research of a neglecte...
This study examines paintings of battle produced in Britain between c.1885 and 1919, drawing for exa...
This essay examines the paintings of the British war artist Elizabeth Thompson Butler in conjunction...
This thesis deals with the intersection of art and Victorian gender. The first chapter will deal wit...
In the late 1870's English society witnessed the rise of the aesthetic movement, a phenomenon which ...
This is the first biography of Victorian Britain’s greatest war artist, Elizabeth Thompson Butler, w...
The submission consists of two parts; the first is a written dissertation addressing the question of...
Undertaken during the centenary of the First World War, this thesis endeavours to understand for the...
The discipline of art history has constructed a transcendental, universal, and ahistorical conceptio...
During the period 1878-1910 new criteria for the serious discussion of modern painting were establis...
produce a painting to commemorate the Worldwide Anti-Slavery Conven-tion, which was to take place at...
This thesis explores how the fallen woman was depicted in British visual culture between the late 18...
Animal painting is a critically important part of Australian art history, yet it has been afforded s...
This study sets out to develop a sociological approach to art and literature which views art as a so...
The development of the Victorian woman is examined through several paintings of remarkable artists o...
In this thesis I argue for a re-assessment of the place within art historical research of a neglecte...
This study examines paintings of battle produced in Britain between c.1885 and 1919, drawing for exa...
This essay examines the paintings of the British war artist Elizabeth Thompson Butler in conjunction...
This thesis deals with the intersection of art and Victorian gender. The first chapter will deal wit...
In the late 1870's English society witnessed the rise of the aesthetic movement, a phenomenon which ...
This is the first biography of Victorian Britain’s greatest war artist, Elizabeth Thompson Butler, w...
The submission consists of two parts; the first is a written dissertation addressing the question of...
Undertaken during the centenary of the First World War, this thesis endeavours to understand for the...
The discipline of art history has constructed a transcendental, universal, and ahistorical conceptio...
During the period 1878-1910 new criteria for the serious discussion of modern painting were establis...
produce a painting to commemorate the Worldwide Anti-Slavery Conven-tion, which was to take place at...
This thesis explores how the fallen woman was depicted in British visual culture between the late 18...
Animal painting is a critically important part of Australian art history, yet it has been afforded s...
This study sets out to develop a sociological approach to art and literature which views art as a so...
The development of the Victorian woman is examined through several paintings of remarkable artists o...