The Business of Satirical Prints in Late-Georgian England(Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media)

欧洲史

原   价:
1426.00
售   价:
1141.00
优惠
平台大促 低至8折优惠
发货周期:外国库房发货,通常付款后3-5周到货
出  版 社
出版时间
2018年08月07日
装      帧
平装
ISBN
9783319842936
复制
页      码
232
语      种
英文
综合评分
暂无评分
我 要 买
- +
库存 50 本
  • 图书详情
  • 目次
  • 买家须知
  • 书评(0)
  • 权威书评(0)
图书简介
This book explores English single sheet satirical prints published from 1780-1820, the people who made those prints, and the businesses that sold them. It examines how these objects were made, how they were sold, and how both the complexity of the production process and the necessity to sell shaped and constrained the satiric content these objects contained. It argues that production, sale, and environment are crucial to understanding late-Georgian satirical prints. A majority of these prints were, after all, published in London and were therefore woven into the commercial culture of the Great Wen. Because of this city and its culture, the activities of the many individuals involved in transforming a single satirical design into a saleable and commercially viable object were underpinned by a nexus of making, selling, and consumption. Neglecting any one part of this nexus does a disservice both to the late-Georgian satirical print, these most beloved objects of British art, and to the story of their late-Georgian apotheosis – a story that James Baker develops not through the designs these objects contained, but rather through those objects and the designs they contained in the making.
本书暂无推荐
本书暂无推荐
看了又看
  • 上一个
  • 下一个