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Pictorial Victorians: The Inscription of Values in Word and Image
Ohio University Press, 2005 eISBN: 978-0-8214-4137-4 | Cloth: 978-0-8214-1591-7 Library of Congress Classification NC978.T48 2004 Dewey Decimal Classification 741.64094109034
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Victorians were image obsessed. The middle decades of the nineteenth century saw an unprecedented growth in the picture industry. Technological advances enabled the Victorians to adorn with images the pages of their books and the walls of their homes. But this was not a wholly visual culture. Pictorial Victorians focuses on two of the most popular mid-nineteenth-century genres—illustration and narrative painting—that blurred the line between the visual and textual. See other books on: Illustration of books | Illustration of books, Victorian | Image | Values | Word See other titles from Ohio University Press |
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