Art, science, and diplomacy : a study of the visual images of the Macartney Embassy to China, 1793 / Shanshan Chen.
2023
NK1068 .C44 2023
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Title
Art, science, and diplomacy : a study of the visual images of the Macartney Embassy to China, 1793 / Shanshan Chen.
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ISBN
9789819911608 electronic book
9819911605 electronic book
9789819911592
9819911591
9819911605 electronic book
9789819911592
9819911591
Published
Singapore : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxiv, 249 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-99-1160-8 doi
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NK1068 .C44 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
709.51
Summary
This book examines how the Embassy members approached, selected, and represented information, and how, in doing so, they helped to shape European perceptions of China. The Macartney Embassy of 1793 was the first British diplomatic mission to China, seeking to open ties between the two empires. As part of the mission, the British government commissioned writers and artists to chronicle the geography and culture of a civilization that had, until then, been shrouded in mystery. A central focus of the book is the artwork itself, which provides a window into the diplomatic, artistic and scientific viewpoints underlying the mission. Drawing on archival research, the study recreates the processes through which the Embassy's draughtsmen, scientists, and diplomats collaborated to represent the visual images, and how the materials were reworked for publication in London. The finished product demonstrates that the artists offered a distinct viewpoint in the representation of China, sometimes differing from the textual accounts, by blending scientific elements and artistic aesthetics in order to demystify China and make it more knowable to a British audience. It was in the interposition of text and image that the British public formulated an ambivalent perception of China that embraced both admiration and disdain. In addition to the scholars, the book targets general readers who are interested in global art and history, and East-West interactions. It contains important images with detailed visual and historical analysis that enable readers to acquire knowledge on how the British represented China and how that image helped to shape the European perception of China during the British global expansion in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and beyond.
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Table of Contents
Introduction to the Macartney Embassy to China
The Historical, Artistic, and Scientific Contexts of the Embassy
Gift Exchange
The Diplomacy and Politics of the Imagery of the Reception
Empirical Science and the Topographic Aesthetic
Picturesque Landscapes
The Sublime and the Chinese Ruins
Images of Natural History
Picturing Chinese People
Representation of Chinese Science
Publications of the Macartney Embassy
Two Print Books and the Royal Pavilion at Brighton
The Enduring Legacy of the Macartney Embassy.
The Historical, Artistic, and Scientific Contexts of the Embassy
Gift Exchange
The Diplomacy and Politics of the Imagery of the Reception
Empirical Science and the Topographic Aesthetic
Picturesque Landscapes
The Sublime and the Chinese Ruins
Images of Natural History
Picturing Chinese People
Representation of Chinese Science
Publications of the Macartney Embassy
Two Print Books and the Royal Pavilion at Brighton
The Enduring Legacy of the Macartney Embassy.