Global Interests: The Material Culture of Early Modern Europe (Picturing History Series) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Global Interests: The Material Culture of Early Modern Europe (Picturing History Series) Book

Looking outward for confirmation of who they were and what defined them as "civilized," Europeans encountered the returning gaze of what we now call the East, in particular the attention of the powerful Ottoman Empire. Global Interests explores the historical interactions that arose from these encounters as it considers three less-examined art objectsâ??portrait medals, tapestries, and equestrian artâ??from a fresh and stimulating perspective. As portable artifacts, these objects are particularly potent tools for exploring the cultural currents flowing between the Orient and Occident. Global Interests offers a timely reconsideration of the development of European imperialism, focusing on the Habsburg Empire of Charles V. Lisa Jardine and Jerry Brotton analyze the impact this history continues to have on contemporary perceptions of European culture and ethnic identity. They also investigate the ways in which European culture came to define itself culturally and aesthetically during the century-long span of 1450 to 1550. Ultimately, their study offers a radical and wide-ranging reassessment of Renaissance art. Read More

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  • 080143808X
  • 9780801438080
  • Jerry Brotton, Lisa Jardine
  • 31 August 2000
  • Cornell University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 223
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