Napoleonic Objects and their Afterlives
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Napoleonic Objects and their Afterlives
Art, Culture and Heritage, 1821-present
Cochrane, Nicole; Greig, Matilda
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2025
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9781350415072
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List of Plates
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword, Ruth Scurr (University of Cambridge, UK)
Introduction, Matilda Greig (National Army Museum, UK) and Nicole Cochrane (Tate Britain, UK)
Part One: Collections
1. The Mysteries of Napoleon's Toothbrush, Harriet Wheelock (Royal College of Physicians of Ireland)
2. Making Napoleonic Memory in Australia: the Dame Mabel Brookes collection, Emma Gleadhill (Independent scholar, Australia) and Ekaterina Heath (Independent scholar, Australia)
Part Two: Relics
3. 'The management wisely refrains from guaranteeing the absolute authenticity of all the exhibits': Napoleon, Wellington, and the 1890 London Waterloo Panorama, Luke Reynolds (University of Connecticut, USA)
4. Dominique-Vivant Denon's Reliquary and the Cult of Napoleonic Relics, David O'Brien (University of Illinois, USA)
Part Three: Images
5. The Emperor's No Clothes: Canova, Citation, and Commemoration in Napoleon as Mars Peacemaker, Melissa L. Gustin (National Museums Liverpool, UK)
6. Icon? Napoleon in art since 1900, Nicole Cochrane (Tate Britain, UK)
Part Four: Embodiment
7. I, Napoleon: Blurred Boundaries in Napoleonic Performance, Laura O'Brien (Northumbria University, UK)
8. The Emperor's New Clothes: Napoleon's Enduring Impact on Contemporary Media as an Iconic Historical Brand, Aidan Moir (University of Windsor, Canada)
Afterword: A one-trick pony? Napoleon's horse at the National Army Museum, Matilda Greig (National Army Museum, UK)
Index
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword, Ruth Scurr (University of Cambridge, UK)
Introduction, Matilda Greig (National Army Museum, UK) and Nicole Cochrane (Tate Britain, UK)
Part One: Collections
1. The Mysteries of Napoleon's Toothbrush, Harriet Wheelock (Royal College of Physicians of Ireland)
2. Making Napoleonic Memory in Australia: the Dame Mabel Brookes collection, Emma Gleadhill (Independent scholar, Australia) and Ekaterina Heath (Independent scholar, Australia)
Part Two: Relics
3. 'The management wisely refrains from guaranteeing the absolute authenticity of all the exhibits': Napoleon, Wellington, and the 1890 London Waterloo Panorama, Luke Reynolds (University of Connecticut, USA)
4. Dominique-Vivant Denon's Reliquary and the Cult of Napoleonic Relics, David O'Brien (University of Illinois, USA)
Part Three: Images
5. The Emperor's No Clothes: Canova, Citation, and Commemoration in Napoleon as Mars Peacemaker, Melissa L. Gustin (National Museums Liverpool, UK)
6. Icon? Napoleon in art since 1900, Nicole Cochrane (Tate Britain, UK)
Part Four: Embodiment
7. I, Napoleon: Blurred Boundaries in Napoleonic Performance, Laura O'Brien (Northumbria University, UK)
8. The Emperor's New Clothes: Napoleon's Enduring Impact on Contemporary Media as an Iconic Historical Brand, Aidan Moir (University of Windsor, Canada)
Afterword: A one-trick pony? Napoleon's horse at the National Army Museum, Matilda Greig (National Army Museum, UK)
Index
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Napoleonic Era; Napoleon Bonaparte; 'The Little Corporal'; visual culture; material culture; cultural memory; global trade; relics, art; St Helena; Dublin; Dame Mabel Brookes; 1890 Waterloo Panorama; memorabilia; ephemera; theatre; cinema; Vivant Denon; Fontainebleau; Canova; Stanley Kubrick; Ridley Scott
List of Plates
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword, Ruth Scurr (University of Cambridge, UK)
Introduction, Matilda Greig (National Army Museum, UK) and Nicole Cochrane (Tate Britain, UK)
Part One: Collections
1. The Mysteries of Napoleon's Toothbrush, Harriet Wheelock (Royal College of Physicians of Ireland)
2. Making Napoleonic Memory in Australia: the Dame Mabel Brookes collection, Emma Gleadhill (Independent scholar, Australia) and Ekaterina Heath (Independent scholar, Australia)
Part Two: Relics
3. 'The management wisely refrains from guaranteeing the absolute authenticity of all the exhibits': Napoleon, Wellington, and the 1890 London Waterloo Panorama, Luke Reynolds (University of Connecticut, USA)
4. Dominique-Vivant Denon's Reliquary and the Cult of Napoleonic Relics, David O'Brien (University of Illinois, USA)
Part Three: Images
5. The Emperor's No Clothes: Canova, Citation, and Commemoration in Napoleon as Mars Peacemaker, Melissa L. Gustin (National Museums Liverpool, UK)
6. Icon? Napoleon in art since 1900, Nicole Cochrane (Tate Britain, UK)
Part Four: Embodiment
7. I, Napoleon: Blurred Boundaries in Napoleonic Performance, Laura O'Brien (Northumbria University, UK)
8. The Emperor's New Clothes: Napoleon's Enduring Impact on Contemporary Media as an Iconic Historical Brand, Aidan Moir (University of Windsor, Canada)
Afterword: A one-trick pony? Napoleon's horse at the National Army Museum, Matilda Greig (National Army Museum, UK)
Index
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword, Ruth Scurr (University of Cambridge, UK)
Introduction, Matilda Greig (National Army Museum, UK) and Nicole Cochrane (Tate Britain, UK)
Part One: Collections
1. The Mysteries of Napoleon's Toothbrush, Harriet Wheelock (Royal College of Physicians of Ireland)
2. Making Napoleonic Memory in Australia: the Dame Mabel Brookes collection, Emma Gleadhill (Independent scholar, Australia) and Ekaterina Heath (Independent scholar, Australia)
Part Two: Relics
3. 'The management wisely refrains from guaranteeing the absolute authenticity of all the exhibits': Napoleon, Wellington, and the 1890 London Waterloo Panorama, Luke Reynolds (University of Connecticut, USA)
4. Dominique-Vivant Denon's Reliquary and the Cult of Napoleonic Relics, David O'Brien (University of Illinois, USA)
Part Three: Images
5. The Emperor's No Clothes: Canova, Citation, and Commemoration in Napoleon as Mars Peacemaker, Melissa L. Gustin (National Museums Liverpool, UK)
6. Icon? Napoleon in art since 1900, Nicole Cochrane (Tate Britain, UK)
Part Four: Embodiment
7. I, Napoleon: Blurred Boundaries in Napoleonic Performance, Laura O'Brien (Northumbria University, UK)
8. The Emperor's New Clothes: Napoleon's Enduring Impact on Contemporary Media as an Iconic Historical Brand, Aidan Moir (University of Windsor, Canada)
Afterword: A one-trick pony? Napoleon's horse at the National Army Museum, Matilda Greig (National Army Museum, UK)
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Napoleonic Era; Napoleon Bonaparte; 'The Little Corporal'; visual culture; material culture; cultural memory; global trade; relics, art; St Helena; Dublin; Dame Mabel Brookes; 1890 Waterloo Panorama; memorabilia; ephemera; theatre; cinema; Vivant Denon; Fontainebleau; Canova; Stanley Kubrick; Ridley Scott