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The Image of the Black in Western Art: Volume III From the "Age of Discovery" to the Age of Abolition, Part 1 - Artists of the... The Image of the Black in Western Art: Volume III From the "Age of Discovery" to the Age of Abolition, Part 1 - Artists of the Renaissance and Baroque (Hardcover, New)
David Bindman, Henry Louis Gates; Edited by (associates) Karen C. C. Dalton; Contributions by Joseph Leo Koerner, Paul H. D. Kaplan, … 1
R2,697 R2,318 Discovery Miles 23 180 Save R379 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the 1960s, art patron Dominique de Menil founded an image archive showing the ways that people of African descent have been represented in Western art. Highlights from her collection appeared in three large-format volumes that quickly became collector's items. A half-century later, Harvard University Press and the Du Bois Institute are proud to publish a complete set of ten sumptuous books, including new editions of the original volumes and two additional ones.

The much-awaited "Artists of the Renaissance and Baroque" has been written by an international team of distinguished scholars, and covers the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The rise of slavery and the presence of black people in Europe irrevocably affected the works of the best artists of the time. Essays on the black Magus and the image of the black in Italy, Spain, and Britain, with detailed studies of Rembrandt and Heliodorus's "Aethiopica," all presented with superb color plates, make this new volume a worthy addition to this classic series.

The Image of the Black in Western Art: Volume II From the Early Christian Era to the "Age of Discovery", Part 2 - Africans in... The Image of the Black in Western Art: Volume II From the Early Christian Era to the "Age of Discovery", Part 2 - Africans in the Christian Ordinance of the World: New Edition (Hardcover, 2nd New edition)
David Bindman, Henry Louis Gates; Edited by (associates) Karen C. C. Dalton; Contributions by Paul H. D. Kaplan, Jean Devisse, … 1
R2,660 R2,281 Discovery Miles 22 810 Save R379 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the 1960s, art patron Dominique de Menil founded an image archive showing the ways that people of African descent have been represented in Western art. Highlights from her collection appeared in three large-format volumes that quickly became collector's items. A half-century later, Harvard University Press and the Du Bois Institute are proud to publish a complete set of ten sumptuous books, including new editions of the original volumes and two additional ones. Africans in the Christian Ordinance of the World, written by a small team of French scholars, has established itself as a classic in the field of medieval art. The most striking development in this period was the gradual emergence of the black Magus, invariably a figure of great dignity, in the many representations of the Adoration of the Magi by the greatest masters of the time. The new introduction by Paul Kaplan provides a fresh perspective on the image of the black in medieval European art and contextualizes the classic essays on the subject.

The Image of the Black in Western Art: Volume II From the Early Christian Era to the "Age of Discovery", Part 1 - From the... The Image of the Black in Western Art: Volume II From the Early Christian Era to the "Age of Discovery", Part 1 - From the Demonic Threat to the Incarnation of Sainthood: New Edition (Hardcover, 2nd New edition)
David Bindman, Henry Louis Gates; Edited by (associates) Karen C. C. Dalton; Contributions by Paul H. D. Kaplan, Jean Devisse, …
R2,658 R2,279 Discovery Miles 22 790 Save R379 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the 1960s, art patron Dominique de Menil founded an image archive showing the ways that people of African descent have been represented in Western art. Highlights from her collection appeared in three large-format volumes that quickly became collector's items. A half-century later, Harvard University Press and the Du Bois Institute are proud to publish a complete set of ten sumptuous books, including new editions of the original volumes and two additional ones. From the Demonic Threat to the Incarnation of Sainthood, written largely by noted French scholar Jean Devisse, has established itself as a classic in the field of medieval art. It surveys as never before the presence of black people, mainly mythical, in art from the early Christian era to the fourteenth century. The extraordinary transformation of Saint Maurice into a black African saint, the subject of many noble and deeply touching images, is a highlight of this volume. The new introduction by Paul Kaplan provides a fresh perspective on the image of the black in medieval European art and contextualizes the classic essays on the subject.

The Image of the Black in Western Art: Volume III From the "Age of Discovery" to the Age of Abolition, Part 3 - The Eighteenth... The Image of the Black in Western Art: Volume III From the "Age of Discovery" to the Age of Abolition, Part 3 - The Eighteenth Century (Hardcover, New)
David Bindman, Henry Louis Gates; Edited by (associates) Karen C. C. Dalton; Contributions by Paul H. D. Kaplan, Bruce Boucher, …
R2,691 R2,312 Discovery Miles 23 120 Save R379 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the 1960s, art patron Dominique de Menil founded an image archive showing the ways that people of African descent have been represented in Western art. Highlights from her collection appeared in three large-format volumes that quickly became collector s items. A half-century later, Harvard University Press and the Du Bois Institute are proud to publish a complete set of ten sumptuous books, including new editions of the original volumes and two additional ones.

"Europe and the World Beyond" focuses geographically on peoples of South America and the Mediterranean as well as Africa but conceptually it emphasizes the many ways that visual constructions of blacks mediated between Europe and a faraway African continent that was impinging ever more closely on daily life, especially in cities and ports engaged in slave trade.

"The Eighteenth Century "features a particularly rich collection of images of Africans representing slavery s apogee and the beginnings of abolition. Old visual tropes of a master with adoring black slave gave way to depictions of Africans as victims and individuals, while at the same time the intellectual foundations of scientific racism were established.

Contraband Guides - Race, Transatlantic Culture, and the Arts in the Civil War Era (Hardcover): Paul H. D. Kaplan Contraband Guides - Race, Transatlantic Culture, and the Arts in the Civil War Era (Hardcover)
Paul H. D. Kaplan
R2,371 Discovery Miles 23 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In his best-selling travel memoir, The Innocents Abroad, Mark Twain punningly refers to the black man who introduces him to Venetian Renaissance painting as a “contraband guide,” a term coined to describe fugitive slaves who assisted Union armies during the Civil War. By means of this and similar case studies, Paul H. D. Kaplan documents the ways in which American cultural encounters with Europe and its venerable artistic traditions influenced nineteenth-century concepts of race in the United States. Americans of the Civil War era were struck by the presence of people of color in European art and society, and American artists and authors, both black and white, adapted and transformed European visual material to respond to the particular struggles over the identity of African Americans. Taking up the work of both well- and lesser-known artists and writers—such as the travel writings of Mark Twain and William Dean Howells, the paintings of German American Emanuel Leutze, the epistolary exchange between John Ruskin and Charles Eliot Norton, newspaper essays written by Frederick Douglass and William J. Wilson, and the sculpture of freed slave Eugène Warburg—Kaplan lays bare how racial attitudes expressed in mid-nineteenth-century American art were deeply inflected by European traditions. By highlighting the contributions people of black African descent made to the fine arts in the United States during this period, along with the ways in which they were represented, Contraband Guides provides a fresh perspective on the theme of race in Civil War–era American art. It will appeal to art historians, to specialists in African American studies and American studies, and to general readers interested in American art and African American history.

The Image of the Black in Western Art: Volume IV From the American Revolution to World War I, Part 2 - Black Models and White... The Image of the Black in Western Art: Volume IV From the American Revolution to World War I, Part 2 - Black Models and White Myths: New Edition (Hardcover, 2nd New edition)
David Bindman, Henry Louis Gates; Edited by (associates) Karen C. C. Dalton; Contributions by Hugh Honour, Victor Stoichita, …
R2,678 R2,299 Discovery Miles 22 990 Save R379 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the 1960s, art patron Dominique de Menil founded an image archive showing the ways that people of African descent have been represented in Western art. Highlights from her collection appeared in three large-format volumes that quickly became collector's items. A half-century later, Harvard University Press and the Du Bois Institute are proud to publish a complete set of ten sumptuous books, including new editions of the original volumes and two additional ones. Black Models and White Myths examines the tendentious racial assumptions behind representations of Africans that emphasized the contrast between "civilization" and "savagery" and the development of so-called scientific and ethnographic racism. These works often depicted Africans within a context of sexuality and exoticism, representing their allegedly natural behavior as a counterpoint to inhibited European conduct.

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