European Vision and the South Pacific by Bernard Smith - ISBN: 9780522876895
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Enlightenment meets the South Pacific: Visions, art, and the colonial gaze.

European Vision and the South Pacific

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    277 pages

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    5 October 2022

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Summary

From Australia’s greatest art historian and pioneer of post-colonialism, Bernard Smith, comes a new edition of this classic study of an imagined southern world.

Bernard Smith (1916-2011) was arguably Australia’s greatest art historian and one of the most important humanist thinkers internationally on ideas concerning cultural contact. His European Vision and the South Pacific, first published in 1960, showed how the ideas of the Enlightenment and the empirical structuring of …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780522876895
ISBN-10:0522876897
Author:Bernard Smith, Sheridan Palmer
Publisher:Melbourne University Press
Imprint:The Miegunyah Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:277
Edition:3rd
Release Date:5 October 2022
Weight:1.33kg
Dimensions:270mm x 221mm x 25mm
About The Author

Bernard Smith

Editor: Sheridan Palmer is an art historian and author of Hegel’s Owl: The Life of Bernard Smith and co-editor with Rex Butler of Antipodean Perspective: Selected Writings of Bernard Smith.

Author: Bernard William Smith (1916-2011) was Australia’s most eminent twentieth-century art historian and a major thinker in the humanities. His first book Place, Taste and Tradition: a study of Australian art since 1788 is a key text in Australian art history, while European Vision and the South Pacific, first published in 1960, remains a pioneering masterpiece in the art and sciences of empire, imperialism, and cultural contact in the Pacific.

Smith was the president of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (1977-80), a senior academic in the Fine Arts Department at the University of Melbourne, and the founding professor of the Power Institute of Fine Arts, Sydney University. During his life, he published extensively on a wide variety of subjects including two memoirs, and was passionately committed to social, environmental, and political concerns. In 1980 he presented the Boyer Lectures, and following his wife’s death, established the RAKA award in recognition of Indigenous artists and writers.

His major books include Place, Taste and Tradition (1945); Australian Painting 1788-1960 (1962); The Boy Adeodatus (1984); The Art of Captain Cook’s Voyages, vols 1-3, with Rüdiger Joppien, (1985-7); Imagining the Pacific (1992) and Modernism’s History (1998).

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