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ECONOMY OF COLOUR: VISUAL CULTURE AND THE ATLANTIC WORLD, 1660-1830; ED. BY GEOFF QUILLEYECONOMY OF COLOUR: VISUAL CULTURE AND THE ATLANTIC WORLD, 1660-1830; ED. BY GEOFF QUILLEY

ECONOMY OF COLOUR: VISUAL CULTURE AND THE ATLANTIC WORLD, 1660-1830; ED. BY GEOFF QUILLEY

Kay Dian Kriz, Geoff Quilley

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'An Economy of Colour' analyses visual culture in the context of British and French colonial activity in the North Atlantic from 1660 to 1830, and is a response to the omission in current art history of visual imagery relating to colonialism, Atlantic slavery and the development of racial ideology.

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OL19014046W

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CommerceIndians in artFrench ArtBritish ArtImperialism in artAfrican Americans in artIndians of north america, pictorial worksArt, britishArt, frenchGreat britain, commerceFrance, commerce

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