Femininity and Masculinity in Eighteenth-Century Art and Culture
        
                    
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            Gill Perry (Editor); Michael Rossington (Editor)
        
                    
        
                
                            
        
        
                    
                    
        
            Art Worlds : Artists, Images, and Audiences in Late Nineteenth-Century Shanghai
        
                    
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            Roberta Wue
        
                    
        
                            
The growth of Shanghai in the late nineteenth century gave rise to an exciting new art world in which a flourishing market in popular art became a highly visible part of the treaty port’s commercialized culture. Art Worlds examines the relationship between the city’s visual artists and their urban audiences. Through a discussion of images ranging from fashionable painted fans to lithograph-illustrated magazines, the book explores how popular art intersected with broader cultural trends. It also investigates the multiple roles played by the modern Chinese artist as image-maker, entrepreneur, celebrity, and urban sojourner. Focusing on industrially produced images, mass advertisements, and other hitherto neglected sources, the book offers a new interpretation of late Qing visual culture at a watershed moment in the history of modern Chinese art. Art Worlds will be of interest to scholars of art history and to anyone with an interest in the cultural history of modern China.
        
                            
        
        
        
                    
                    
        
            Modern Art
        
                    
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            David Cottington
        
                    
        
                            
As public interest in modern art continues to grow, there is a real need for a book that will engage general readers, offering them not only information and ideas about modern art, but also explaining its contemporary relevance and its history. This book does just that. -;As public interest in modern art continues to grow, as witnessed by the spectacular success of Tate Modern and the Bilbao Guggenheim, there is a real need for a book that will engage general readers, offering them not only information and ideas about modern art, but also explaining its contemporary relevance and history. This book achieves all this and focuses on interrogating the idea of 'modern' art by asking such questions as: What has made a work of art qualify asmodern (or fail to)? How has this selection been made? What is the relationship between modern and contemporary art? Is 'postmodernist' art no longer modern, or just no longer modernist - in either case, why, and what does this claim mean, both for art and the idea of 'the modern'?Cottington examines many key aspects of this subject, including the issue of controversy in modern art, from Manet's Dejeuner sur L'Herbe (1863) to Picasso's Les Demoiselles, and Tracey Emin's Bed, (1999); and the role of the dealer from the main Cubist art dealer Kahnweiler to Charles Saatchi.
        
                            
        
        
        
                    
                    
        
            Seamless Web
        
                    
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            Cheryll L. May
        
                    
        
                            
In recent years, American art scholars have increasingly focused on the importance of cross-cultural exchanges during the nineteenth century. As essayist Fran ois Brunet puts it, mid-nineteenth century landscapes were transnational . . . permeated by complex transactions where OCyAmericanOCO originality produced itself not only in imitation of or reaction against OCyEuropeanOCO influences, . . . but as critical mirroring and incorporating of OCyEuropeanOCO images. Articles in this collection make clear..."
        
                            
        
        
        
                    
                    
        
            Versified Prints
        
                    
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            W. McAllister Johnson
        
                    
        
                            
Proposing a typology and methodology for this artistic phenomenon, Versified Prints enhances our knowledge of this fascinating new area of research and lays the groundwork for future studies.  Disclaimer: Images removed at the request of the rights holder.
        
                            
        
        
        
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