Decorative India
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Warren Hastings' trial was notorious in the late eighteenth century. Lasting eight years it played a crucial role in the changing perceptions and practice of British Imperial rule in India and much has been written on the subject prior to this. The aim of this publication however is to explore the ways in which the three chimneypieces commissioned by Hastings during his trial, may relate to their context. This takes into consideration the accusations made against Hastings in his impeachment, and whether the highly innovative iconography of the chimneypieces may be seen as some form of response. The chimneypiece has been a much neglected area of study: as a form it became an important site for the expression of social status, wealth and ideologies of the eighteenth century and Warren Hastings' use of them may be seen to interact with his ideologies of Anglo-Indian relations; ideologies under challenge during the trial.
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Madeleine Perridge studied Classical Archaeology and Ancient History at Somerville College, Oxford and holds an MA in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art specialising in Eighteenth Century British sculpture. She is now a Specialist in Antiquities at Bonhams Auctioneers in London.
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Warren Hastings'' trial was notorious in the late eighteenth century. Lasting eight years it played a crucial role in the changing perceptions and practice of British Imperial rule in India and much has been written on the subject prior to this. The aim of this publication however is to explore the ways in which the three chimneypieces commissioned by Hastings during his trial, may relate to their context. This takes into consideration the accusations made against Hastings in his impeachment, and whether the highly innovative iconography of the chimneypieces may be seen as some form of response. The chimneypiece has been a much neglected area of study: as a form it became an important site for the expression of social status, wealth and ideologies of the eighteenth century and Warren Hastings'' use of them may be seen to interact with his ideologies of Anglo-Indian relations; ideologies under challenge during the trial.
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- Autor Madeleine Perridge
- Titel Decorative India
- Veröffentlichung 18.05.2010
- ISBN 3838333780
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783838333786
- Jahr 2010
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T5mm
- Untertitel Thomas Banks'' and John Bacon''s chimneypieces for Warren Hastings at Daylesford House (1792-6)
- Gewicht 125g
- Genre Kunst
- Anzahl Seiten 72
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- GTIN 09783838333786