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By: Emma Barker

ISBN: 9781526122926
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Oct 2017
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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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. -- .


(Paperback)

By: Kathleen Christian

ISBN: 9781526122902
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Aug 2017
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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Focuses on issues of assimilation, translation and misunderstanding as art objects moved between cultures, either literally or imaginatively, and considers how visual culture expresses the increasing contact between Europe and the rest of the world in this era. -- .


(Paperback)

By: Warren Carter

ISBN: 9781526122964
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Feb 2018
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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Explores the relationship between art and visual culture in Europe and the 'wider world' from the early twentieth century to the contemporary era of globalisation. -- .


(Paperback)

By: Diana Newall

ISBN: 9781526119926
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Jun 2017
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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A varied selection of content, including excerpts, new translations, interviews with curators and artists, and art criticism. The Reader is contextualised under key themes and ideas that underpin the notion of a global art history that spans from the 1400s to present day. -- .


(Paperback)

By: Renate Dohmen

ISBN: 9781526122940
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Jan 2018
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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The book examines the aesthetic interactions between Britain and India during the Raj in relation to issues of empire and considers the visual culture of urban elites and princely states alongside popular arts. It explores the impact of the Anglo-Indian colonial encounter on the arts and aesthetic traditions of both countries. -- .