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British Modernism And Chinoiserie Anne Witchard

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British Modernism And Chinoiserie Anne Witchard
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.18 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Anne Witchard
ISBN: 9780748690961, 0748690964
Language: English
Year: 2015

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British Modernism And Chinoiserie Anne Witchard by Anne Witchard 9780748690961, 0748690964 instant download after payment.

Explores Chinese artistic and stylistic influences on Modernist practice in early-twentieth century Britain

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This volume examines the ways in which an intellectual vogue for a mythic China was a constituent element of British modernism. Traditionally defined as a decorative style that conjured a fanciful and idealized notion of China, chinoiserie was revived in in London’s avant-garde circles, the Bloomsbury group, the Vorticists and others, who like their eighteenth-century forebears, turned to China as a cultural and aesthetic utopia.


As part of Modernism’s challenge to the ‘universality’ of so-called Western values and aesthetics, the turn to China would contribute much more than has been acknowledged to Modernist thinking. As these 10 new chapters demonstrate, China as an intellectual and aesthetic utopia dazzled intellectuals and aesthetes, at the same time the consumption of Chinese exoticism became commercialized. The essays show that from cutting-edge Modernist chic to mass culture and consumer products, the vogue for chinoiserie style and motifs permeated the art and design of the period.


Key Features
  • 10 original chapters from leading international figures in the field, including Elizabeth Chang, David Porter and Patricia Laurence
  • Includes 28 figures (10 in colour) to illustrate the text
  • Coverage of literature, painting and poetry, as well as performance and visual media, theatre, fashion, film and dance, interior and garden design, Ideal Home and international exhibitions

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