The Foreign Invention of British Art

From Renaissance to Enlightenment

$59.99

This book is not yet published, but will be available from June 2025.

ISBN: 9780500024010 Category:

Leslie Primo

Description

A timely history of immigration, integration and national identity that reveals the true heritage behind some of the nation’s defining artworks.

To truly understand British art is to recognize the pivotal contributions of the many foreign artists who have called Britain home. Traditional narratives have long obscured foreign influence, but this radical study challenges the notion of an exceptional or exclusive British culture, and in so doing rewrites the history of Renaissance and Enlightenment-era art.

Broadcaster and lecturer Leslie Primo expertly places art history in the wider political contexts of xenophobia and influence, addressing both foreign artists working in Britain and British-born artists affected by foreign cultures. From Hans Holbein to Artemisia Gentileschi, from William Hogarth to Angelica Kauffman, familiar masters and lesser-known creators are situated within the multiculturalism inherent to, yet commonly dismissed by, the art world at this time.

Weaving together artists’ experiences of both acclaim and adversity, The Foreign Invention of British Art not only demonstrates how immigration and diversification are so often the driving force behind creative innovation, but also reveals the true heritage behind some of the nation’s defining artworks.

Additional information

Weight 300 g
Dimensions 15.3 x 23.4 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 5 June 2025
Number of pages 256
Format Hardback
Dimensions 15.3 x 23.4 cm
Weight 300 g
Leslie Primo is an independent art historian specializing in early to late medieval and Renaissance art. He has presented several art history programmes for the BBC and regularly lectures at the National Portrait Gallery, Imperial College London, Arts Society and other leading institutions. Primo's commitment to interrogating the historical canon and championing inclusive narratives continues through this book, his first with Thames & Hudson.