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E-grāmata: Collections, Exhibitions and Museums in Portugal and Its Empire: From the 18th to the 20th century

Edited by (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal), Edited by (Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Portugal)
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"Focusing on the period between the beginning of the eighteenth century and the late twentieth century, this edited volume examines the histories of objects, museums, exhibitions, and collections in Portugal or outside Portugal but representing Portugal,or related to it through colonial relationships. The book highlights the specificities of the Portuguese case, set against a globalised, transnational and transcolonial context, and provides a precedent for future studies and a dialogue with equivalent studies related to other geographies. The diversity of the cultural, intellectual and political contexts (imperial, colonial, republican, authoritarian) offered by the Portuguese example allows for the exploration of a number of complex case-studies. Chapters study the artistic, collecting, and museological practices in Portugal and in the various geographical contexts of its colonial empire, with particular emphasis on the circulation and connectedness of objects, products, people, and ideas. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, museum studies, intellectual and cultural history, and imperial and colonial history"--

Focusing on the period between the beginning of the eighteenth century and the late twentieth century, this edited volume examines the histories of objects, museums, exhibitions, and collections in Portugal or outside Portugal but representing Portugal, or related to it through colonial relationships.

The book highlights the specificities of the Portuguese case, set against a globalised, transnational, and transcolonial context, and provides a precedent for future studies and a dialogue with equivalent studies related to other geographies. The diversity of the cultural, intellectual, and political contexts (imperial, colonial, monarchical, republican, authoritarian) offered by the Portuguese example allows for the exploration of a number of complex case-studies. Chapters study the artistic, collecting, and museological practices in Portugal and in the various geographical contexts of its colonial empire, with particular emphasis on the circulation and connectedness of objects, products, people, and ideas.

The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, museum studies, intellectual and cultural history, and imperial and colonial history.



Focusing on the period between the beginning of the eighteenth century and the late twentieth century, this edited volume examines the histories of objects, museums, exhibitions, and collections in Portugal or outside Portugal but representing Portugal, or related to it through colonial relationships

Part I: Artistic and Natural History Collections in the Eighteenth
Century: Between Lisbon, Brazil, China and India
1. The Empire in Transition
and History Painting from Lisbon to Brazil
2. Travelling and Collecting:
Natural History in Brazil During the Enlightenment
3. The Painting
Collections of the Dukes of Aveiro in the Eighteenth Century, with a Note on
the Acquisitions of an English Gentleman
4. Asian Material Culture in the
Estate of Alexandre Metelo de Sousa Meneses, Ambassador of King John V to
China and President of the Overseas Council Part II: Exhibiting Identities in
the Portuguese Colonial Empire (18601999)
5. Exhibitions and Museums in Goa:
The Making of Visible Identities (18601952)
6. Creating a Portuguese
Imperial Identity: Art Exhibitions in the Metropolis and in the African
Colonies
7. National Identity, Modernity and Aspirations to
Internationalisation in the 1950s: The Portuguese Fine Arts at International
Exhibitions
8. Museum-Making in Portuguese Macao: The Creation of the Luķs de
Camões Museum from Colonial to Post-colonial Times Part III: The Displaying
of Art and History in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
9. Museums and
the Art Reforms of the First Portuguese Republic (19101926)
10. Heroes on
Display: The (Re)Construction and Exhibition of the Tomb of the Legendary
Hero Egas Moniz in Early Twentieth-Century Portugal
11. Anti-semite and
Anti-modern Fractures in the Portugal of Salazar: The Case of Portrait
Painter and Museum Director Eduardo Malta (19331965)
12. Worthy of Enabling
and Support. the Exhibitions of the Lisbon Buchholz Bookshop and Their
Critical Reception in the Context of the Second World War
Filipa Lowndes Vicente is a researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Portugal.

Leonor de Oliveira is a collaborating researcher at the Art History Institute of the School of Social Sciences and HumanitiesUniversidade NOVA de Lisboa (IHA-NOVA FCSH/ IN2PAST), Portugal.