The Culture of capital : art, power, and the nineteenth-century middle class

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The Culture of capital : art, power, and the nineteenth-century middle class

edited by Janet Wolff and John Seed

Manchester University Press, c1988

  • : pbk.

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Includes index

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内容説明

This volume contains a collection of essays on the relationship between money, politics and status among the Victorian bourgeoisie through art, patronage, collections and exhibitions, particularly in northern England.

目次

  • The failure of the Victorian middle class - a critique, Simon Gunn
  • commerce and the liberal arts - the political economy of art in Manchester, 1775-1860, John Seed
  • class, culture and control - the Sheffield Athanaeum movement and the middle class, Alan White
  • the culture of separate spheres - the role of culture in 19th-century public and private life, Janet Wolff
  • without distinction of party - the Polytechnic Exhibitions in Leeds, 1839-45, Caroline Arscott
  • employer, husband, spectator - Thomas Fairbarn's commission of "The Awakening Conscience", Caroline Arscott
  • the partial view - the visual representation of the early 19th-century industrial city, Caroline Arscott and Griselda Pollock.

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