Painters, Ports, and Profits:

Artists and the East India Company, 1750-1850

edited by Laurel O. Peterson and Holly Shaffer

Yale Center for British Art, 2026.

280 Pages, 214 colour and black & white illustrations. Hardback. 26.6 x 22.8cms.

An exploration of the artistic exchange and invention fostered by the East India Company's transcontinental networks. Over thirty researchers respond to the Yale Centre for British Art's collection of artworks related to Asia from the 18th and 19th centuries. Discussions include watercolour interiors by Charles D'Oyly, a rexamination of a portrait by Tilly Kettle, as well as Mughal miniatures, use of Indian yellow, and depictions of patients at a Cantoneese hospital. 

    Ref: 125926  

£50.00

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