Artist and empire
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Summary:"Here, leading scholars focus on how these artworks tell the vivid history of life under British rule in a survey that ranges from sixteenth-century colonialism through to the projection of Britain's imperial might in the late nineteenth century and its decline in the post-war era. Exploring how artists have represented and critiques the diverse places, people and events that constituted the Empire, this is a vital book on a subject of broad contemporary interest"-- Book jacket
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Carol Jacobi
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Smith, Alison
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David Blayney Brown
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Gus Casely-Hayford
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Paul Gilroy
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Caroline Corbeau-Parsons
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