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Grafted Arts

Art Making and Taking in the Struggle for Western India, 1760-1910
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Grafted Arts explores the concept of "graft" as the violent and creative process of combining arts to build empire in western eighteenth-century India. It focuses on Maratha military rulers and British East India Company officials who employed arts for diplomacy, warfare, prestige, and devotion in their contest for control. Tracing multiple perspectives—including those of Maratha and British agents, artists, patrons, soldiers, and collectors—the book reveals how these grafted arts reshaped artistic production and collection across India and Britain, influencing empire consolidation and nationalist movements.
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This title will appeal to readers interested in the intersections of art, empire, history, and South Asian studies, including scholars and students of eighteenth-century Indian history, colonial and postcolonial art, and cultural diplomacy.

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Conceptualizes “graft”— the violent and creative processes of suturing arts as a method of empire building in western eighteenth-century India

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Grafted Arts conceptualises "graft"—the violent and creative processes of suturing arts—as a method of empire building in western eighteenth-century India.

Grafted Arts focuses on Maratha military rulers and British East India Company officials who used the arts to engage in diplomacy, wage war, compete for prestige, and generate devotion as they allied with, or fought against, each other to control western India in the eighteenth century. This book conceptualises the artistic combinations that resulted as ones of "graft"—a term that acknowledges the violent and creative processes of suturing arts, and losing and gaining goods, as well as the shifting dynamics among agents who assembled such materials.

By tracing grafted arts from multiple perspectives—Maratha and British, artist and patron, soldier and collector—this book charts the methods of empire-building that recast artistic production and collection in western India and from there across India and in Britain. This mercenary method of artistry propagated mixed, fractured, and plundered arts. Indeed, these "grafted arts"—disseminated across India and Britain over the nineteenth century to aid in consolidating empire or revolting against it entirely—remain instigators of nationalist agitation today.

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Grafted Arts is an award-winning study, honoured with the Historians of British Art Book Award, the Edward C. Dimock, Jr. Book Prize from the American Institute of Indian Studies, and shortlisted for the BASAS 2024 book prize. The book has been recognised for its critical examination of art and empire between 1800 and 1960.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781913107284

Publisher: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 24 May 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

Illustration: 150 color + b-w illus.

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 216.0mm

Height: 270.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Holly Shaffer is assistant professor of History of Art and Architecture at Brown University with a focus on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British and South Asian arts and their intersections.

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