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The Art of Naval Portraiture

  • ISBN-13: 9781739154202
  • Publisher: UNICORN PRESS
    Imprint: UNICORN PRESS
  • By Katherine Gazzard
  • Price: AUD $76.99
  • Stock: 0 in stock
  • Availability: Book will be despatched upon release.
  • Local release date: 01/07/2024
  • Format: Hardback (260.00mm X 180.00mm) 224 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Maritime history [HBTM]
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Portraiture has long been an important tool for creating, supporting and challenging notions of identity. This book will explore individual and collective identities within naval portraiture and how these are shaped by ideas of gender, class and race. Royal Museums Greenwich holds the largest collection of naval portraits in the world, including over 600 paintings of officers and sailors in the Royal Navy from the sixteenth century to the present day. These portraits have much to tell us about Britain’s history as a naval power and about the individual experiences of those in service and their families. Innovative and important works of art, for centuries naval portraits have forged, reinforced and challenged ideas of masculinity, heroism and loyalty and functioned as icons of empire, demonstrations of professionalism and personal mementos for loved ones. This lavishly illustrated book explores the richness and variety of naval portraiture through key examples in the Museum’s collection. It charts the historical evolution of the Royal Navy’s image - explaining the meaning of naval symbolism, exploring the stories of specific artists, sitters and collectors, and considering the places where portraits were made and displayed, from private homes to public exhibitions.
Dr Katherine Gazzard is the Curator of Art (Post-1800) at Royal Museums Greenwich. She has taught courses on art history and museum studies for the University of East Anglia and Yale University. Her research focusses on eighteenth-century British art, especially portraiture, and the cultural history of the Royal Navy.
* Showcasing the unparalleled range, importance and quality of naval portraiture in the collections of Royal Museums Greenwich. * Written by Dr Katherine Gazzard, Curator of Art at Royal Museums Greenwich. * Explores relationships between naval portraiture, identity, gender, empire, fashion, politics and culture.
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