History of art & design styles: c 1600 to c 1800

Chinoiserie

Commerce and critical ornament in eighteenth-century Britain

by Stacey Sloboda

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In a critical reassessment of chinoiserie, a style both praised and derided for its triviality, prettiness and ornamental excesses, Stacey Sloboda argues that chinoiserie was no mute participant in eighteenth-century global consumer culture, but was instead a critical commentator on that culture. Analysing ceramics, wallpaper, furniture, garden architecture and other significant examples of British and Chinese design, this book takes an object-focused approach to studying the cultural phenomenon of the 'Chinese taste' in eighteenth-century Britain. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the critical history of design and the decorative arts in the period, and students and scholars of art history, material culture, eighteenth-century studies and British history will find a novel approach to studying the decorative arts and a forceful argument for their critical capacities.

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  • Publisher Manchester University Press
  • Publication Date July 2014
  • Orginal LanguageEnglish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9780719089459 / 071908945X
  • Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
  • FormatHardback
  • Pages272
  • ReadershipProfessional and scholarly
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Dimensions240x170 mm
  • IllustrationIllustrations, colour
  • SeriesStudies in Design and Material Culture

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