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Southeast Asia in ruins : art and empire in the early 19th century
Title:
Southeast Asia in ruins : art and empire in the early 19th century
Author:
Tiffin, Sarah, author.
ISBN:
9789971698492
Personal Author:
Edition:
First edition.
Physical Description:
xiii, 302 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm.
Contents:
Raffles' The history of Java, its precursors and its peers -- The Candi of Java and the picturesque ideal -- The barometer of civilization -- the nature of decline -- The politics of decline -- Dissipating the gloom of ignorance -- The landscape of regret.
Abstract:
British artists and commentators in the late 18th and early 19th century encoded the twin aspirations of progress and power in images and descriptions of Southeast Asia's ruined Hindu and Buddhist candis, pagodas, wats and monuments. To the British eye, images of the remains of past civilisations allowed, indeed stimulated, philosophical meditations on the rise and decline of entire empires. Ruins were witnesses to the fall, humbling and disturbingly prophetic, (and so revealing more about British attitudes than they do about Southeast Asia's cultural remains). This important study of a highly appealing but relatively neglected body of work adds multiple dimensions to the history of art and image production in Britain of the period, showing how the anxieties of empire were encoded in the genre of landscape paintings and prints.
Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-292) and index.
Field 805:
npmlib 10802371 N72 S6 T534 ysh
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