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Title: The Allure of Empire: Art in the Service of French Imperialism, 1798-1836
Description: Princeton, Princeton University Press, (1998). orig.cloth. 28x20cm, viii, 244 pp.. Textual illustrations.. Minor rubbing. VG. ¶ From monumental battle paintings to the public display of archaeological spoils to the decoration of urban vistas, visual culture promoted modern French imperialism. So argues Todd Porterfield in this look at the forces of art and politics in France's military conquest of the Near East. In challenging the conventional wisdom that France happened into imperial venture, Porterfield explores interactions among artists, generals, journalists, curators, and politicians from the time of Napoleon's Egyptian campaign to the invasion of Algeria during the Restoration and July Monarchy" - Publisher's description.

Keywords: French Art History, Imperialism, Colonial, Colonialism, Nationalism, Exoticism, Romanticism, Nineteenth Century, Politics Political

Price: US$ 95.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS006378I