1st Edition
The Routledge Companion to Art and Challenges to Empire
Introduction: Instability and Resistance: Collaging Empire and its Challenges
Emily C. Burns and Alice M. Rudy Price
Part I: What Breaks Down the Rock: Fissures and Eruptions
1. The Art of Returning Home: Lars Hætta’s Miniature Duodji
Monica Grini
2. Art and Identity Caught Between Two Powers: How Dante’s Image Became a Symbol of Colonial Resistance in Malta
Nikki Petroni
3. The Uncertainties of Empire: Horace Vernet in Algeria, 1833
Jennifer Sessions
4. Alphonse de Lamartine, the Haitian Revolution and Imperialism: The Contingencies of France’s Empire in Lamartine’s Toussaint Louverture
Klaas Tindemans
5. Pablita Velarde: Extractive Economies of Empire and Indigenous Resistance
Kristen B. Dorsey
6. Prefabricated Promises: The Te Pahi House
Deirdre Brown and Stacy Vallis
7. The Art of Empire: Amrita Sher-Gil’s Two Girls (1939)
Rakhee Balaram
Part II: The Detritus: Layers of Empire
8. The Fabric of Empires: Delacroix, Trade, and the Women of Algiers
Jennifer W. Olmsted
9. Ivan Aivazovsky’s Imperial Sublime: The Politics and Aesthetics of Romantic Landscape Painting in the Age of Empire
Maria Taroutina
10. Race and the Problem of Impressionist Skin
Allison Deutsch
11. Unity in Diversity: The Austro-Hungarian Art and Art-Industry Exhibition 1899-1900 in St. Petersburg
Anastasia Sabinina
12. Her Works: Chinese Embroidery and Australian Art Needlework at the First Australian Exhibition of Women’s Work in 1907
Doris Sung
13. New Displays in the Old Capital: The Architecture of Bursa Expositions in the Turn-of-the-Century Ottoman Empire
Semra Horuz
Part III: Human Impact on Sediment: Afterimages
14. What’s In a Photo? Frederick Douglass and Ram Singh II, Maharaj of Jaipur. Or: Lateral Art History and The Postindian Trickster, An Experiment in Method.
Renate Dohmen
15. Backdrops as Middle Ground: Photographic Portraiture and the Sites of Native American Resistance
Erin Pauwels
16. Public Shared Places and Private Absent Divides. Identity and Space of Colonial Urbanism Under Portuguese, French, and Danish Rules: Diu, Pondicherry and Tranquebar
Nuno Grancho
17. Art, Agriculture and Colonialism – Revisiting 19th-Century Danish Landscape Painting in Museums
Gry Hedin
18. Visualizing Colonial Dispossession: Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Imperial Impressionism, and the Art of Empire
Elizabeth Heath
19. Drawing Made Easy: Akinọla Laṣekan and Colonial Art Education in Nigeria
Perrin M. Lathrop
20. Cultural Erasure: How Western Art Institutions Perpetuate Russian Imperialism
Lisa Korneichuk
21. Living Cultural Legacies: North American Indigenous Arts of the Northeast under Imperial Rule
Scott Manning Stevens
Biography
Emily C. Burns is Director of the Charles M. Russell Center for the Study of Art of the American West and Associate Professor of Art History at University of Oklahoma.
Alice M. Rudy Price is Adjunct Assistant Professor at Temple University, Tyler School of Art and Architecture and Thomas Jefferson University, College of Architecture and the Built Environment.






