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The colours of the past in Victorian England
Title:
The colours of the past in Victorian England

Cultural interactions ;
Author:
Ribeyrol, Charlotte, editor.
ISBN:
9783034319744
Publication Information:
Bern : Peter Lang, c2016.
Physical Description:
xiv, 270 pages, 14 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.
Series:
Cultural interactions ; 38

Cultural interactions ; 38.
Abstract:
"The experience of colour underwent a significant change in the second half of the nineteenth century, as new coal tar-based synthetic dyes were devised for the expanding textile industry. These new, artificial colours were often despised in artistic circles who favoured ancient and more authentic forms of polychromy, whether antique, medieval, Renaissance or Japanese. However faded, ancient hues were embraced as rich, chromatic alternatives to the bleakness of industrial modernity, fostering fantasized recreations of an idealized past. The interdisciplinary essays in this collection focus on the complex reception of the colours of the past in the works of major Victorian writers and artists. Drawing on close analyses of artworks and literary texts, the contributors to this volume explore the multiple facets of the chromatic nostalgia of the Victorians, as well as the contrast between ancient colouring practices and the new sciences and techniques of colour." --Back cover.
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