Britannia's Palette
The Arts of Naval Victory
Format:Hardback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Published:9th Feb '07
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The lives and work of British war artists of "the golden age" of naval history from 1793 to 1815.
Britannia's Palette looks at the lives of British artists who witnessed the naval war against the French Republic and Empire between 1793 and 1815. This band of brothers, through their artistic and entrepreneurial efforts, established the images of the war at sea that were central to the understanding their contemporaries had of events - images that endure to this day. In this unprecedented book, Nicholas Tracy reveals the importance of the self-employed artist to the study of a nation at war. He includes lively accounts of serving officers, retired sailors, and academy-trained artists who, often under the threat of debtor's prison, struggled to balance the standards of art with the public desire for heroic, reassuring images. Containing over eighty illustrations, Britannia's Palette explores a varied and exciting collection of paintings that reveal the poignancy of the human experience of war.
"An excellent book. It constantly surprises with new insights and information and it provides within one cover a clear, well-constructed narrative of this important aspect of Britain's naval heritage that places the artists and their work in their wider historical, and operational context." International Journal of Maritime History
ISBN: 9780773531130
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 972g
496 pages