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Art, Architecture & Archaeology

General
MARKUS, Thomas A. Buildings & Power: freedom and control in the origin of modern building types. London: Routledge, 1993.

Australia:
Books

The Artist and the Patron: aspects of colonial art in New South Wales. (eds.) Patricia R. McDonald and Barry Pearce. Sydney: The Gallery, 1988.

BROADBENT, James. The Australian Colonial House: architecture and society in New South Wales 1788 -1842. Sydney: Hordern House, 1997.

BROADBENT, James, and HUGHES, Joy. Francis Greenway Architect. Sydney: Historic Houses Trust of NSW, 1997.

BUSCOMBE, Eve. Artists in Early Australia and Their Portraits: a guide to the portrait painters of early Australia with special reference to colonial New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land to 1850 with detailed biographies, catalogues of works, and sources of Australian portraiture. Sydney: Eureka Research, 1978.

BUSCOMBE, Eve. Australian Colonial Portraits. Hobart: Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, 1979.

BUTLER, Roger. Printed Images in Colonial Australia 1801-1901. Canberra: National Gallery of Australia, 2007.

Curious Colony: a twenty-first century Wunderkammer. (ed.) Jennifer Blunden. Newcastle: Newcastle Region Art Gallery, 2010.

De VRIES-EVANS, Susanna. Historic Sydney As Seen By Its Early Artists. North Ryde, N.S.W : Angus & Robertson, 1987 [rev. ed.].

ELLIS, M. H. Francis Greenway. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1978 [3rd ed.]

First Views of Australia 1788-1825: a history of early Sydney. [compiled by] Tim McCormick et al. Sydney: David Ell Press, 1988.

HOORN, Jeanette. Australian Pastoral: the making of a white landscape. Fremantle, W.A.: Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2007.

JACK, Ian. Macquarie's Towns. Parramatta, N.S.W.: Heritage Council of NSW, 2010.

Joseph Lycett: convict artist. (ed.) John McPhee. Sydney: Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, 2006.

KARSKENS, Grace. Inside The Rocks: the archaeology of a neighbourhood. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger, 1999.

KERR, James Semple. Design For Convicts: an account of design for convict establishments in the Australian colonies during the transportation era. Sydney: Library of Australian History, 1984.

KERR, Joan and BROADBENT, James. Gothick Taste in the Colony of New South Wales. Sydney: David Ell Press, 1980.

KERR, Joan and FALKUS, Hugh. From Sydney Cove to Duntroon. Richmond, Vic.: Hutchinson, 1982.

MEMMOTT, Paul. Gunyah Goondie + Wurley: the Aboriginal architecture of Australia. St Lucia, Qld.: University of Queensland Press, 2007.

PROUDFOOT, Helen; BICKFORD, Anne; EGLOFF, Brian; and STOCKS, Robyn. Australia's First Government House. Sydney: Allen & Unwin,1991.

RIENITS, Rex and RIENITS, Thea. Early Artists of Australia. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1963.

ROSEN, Sue. Government House Parramatta 1788-2000: a history of the governors,their home and its domain Parramatta Park. Sydney: Caroline Simpson, 2003.

ROXBURGH, Rachel. Early Colonial Houses of New South Wales. Sydney: Ure Smith, 1974.

SMITH, Bernard. European Vision and the South Pacific, 1768-1850: a study in the history of art and ideas. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1960.

TURNER, John. Joseph Lycett: Governor Macquarie's convict artist. Newcastle: Hunter History Publications, 1997.

Australia:
Journal Articles & Chapters in Books

BARRATT, Glynn. "Russian Artists in the Area of Sydney 1820: Emel'ian M. Korneev and Pavel N. Mikhailov." Australian Aboriginal Studies 1991 No. 2 pp.27-39.

BRAND, Diane. "An Urbane Gaol: Macquarie's Sydney." Journal of Urban Design. Vol. 3, No. 2, 1998 pp. 225-239.

BULL, G. "Taking Place: panorama and panopticon in the colonization of New South Wales." Australian Journal of Art Vol. 12 (1994-95) pp.75-95.

CAREY, Hilary M. "Anglican Imperialism and the Gothic Style in Australia." Australian Religion Studies Review. Vol.23, No.1 (2010) pp.6-28.

CASEY, Mary. "A Patina of Age: Elizabeth Macquarie (née) Campbell and the Influence of the Buildings and Landscape of Argyll, Scotland, in Colonial New South Wales." International Journal of Historical Archaeology. Volume 14, Number 3, September 2010 , pp. 335-356.

CASEY, Mary. "Remaking Britain: establishing British identity and power at Sydney Cove, 1788-1821." Australasian Historical Archaeology 2006 Vol. 24 pp.87-98.

DYSTER, Barrie. "Bungling a Courthouse: a story of convict workplace reform." Royal Australian Historical Society. Journal. Vol. 93 No. 1 June 2007 pp.1-21.

KARSKENS, Grace. "The Dialogue of Townscape: The Rocks and Sydney, 1788-1820. Australian Historical Studies No. 108 [1997] pp.88-112.

KING, Hazel. "Lieutenant John Watts and Macquarie's Improvements to Parramatta: a Note and a Document." Royal Australian Historical Society, Journal [JRAHS] Vol. 59 Pt. 2 June 1973 pp.148-152.

PROUDFOOT, Helen. "Captain Piper and Henrietta Villa." Royal Australian Historical Society, Journal [JRAHS] Vol. 59 Pt. 3 September 1973 pp.162-181.

ROSENTHAL, Michael. "The Penitentiary as Paradise" in Double Vision: art histories and colonial histories in the Pacific. (eds.) Nicholas Thomas, Diane Losche and Jennifer Newell. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

ROSENTHAL, Michael. "London versus Sydney, 1815-1823: the politics of colonial architecture." Journal of Historical Geography 34:2 (2008), 191-219.

Britain

BAKER, Kenneth. George III: a Life in Caricature. London: Thames & Hudson, 2007.

COVENTRY, Martin. The Castles of Scotland: a comprehensive reference and gazetteer to more than 2700 castles and fortified sites. Musselburgh: Goblinshead, 2001 [3rd ed].

DANIELL, William. Daniell's Scotland: a voyage round the coast of Scotland and the adjacent isles, 1815-1822 : a series of views, illustrative of the character and prominent features of the coast. Edinburgh: Birlinn (in association with the National Library of Scotland), 2006.

GATRELL, Vic. City of Laughter: Sex and Satire in Eighteenth-Century London. London: Atlantic Books, 2006.

GIFFORD, John and WALKER, Frank Arneil. The Buildings of Scotland: Stirlingshire and Central Scotland. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002.

HENDRA, Viv. The Cornish Wonder: a portrait of John Opie. Truro, Cornwall: Truran: 2007.

OETTERMANN, Stephan. The Panorama: history of a mass medium. New York; Zone Books, 1997.

Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. Argyll: an Inventory of the Monuments. Edinburgh: HMSO.
Volume 2: Lorn. [1975].
Volume 3: Mull, Tiree, Coll & Northern Argyll. [1980].

WALKER, Frank Arneil.The Buildings of Scotland: Argyll and Bute. London: Penguin, 2000.

India & Sri Lanka

ALLEN, Brian. "From Plassey to Seringapatam: India and British History Painting, c.1760-c.1800" in The Raj: India and the British, 1600-1947 (ed.) C.A. Bayly. London 1990 pp.26-37.

de ALMEIDA, Hermione and GILPIN, George H. Indian Renaissance: British Romantic Art and the Prospect of India. Aldershot, Hants: Ashgate, 2006.

ARCHER, Mildred. Early Views of India: The Picturesque Journeys of Thomas and William Daniell, 1786-1794 : the Complete Aquatints. London: Thames and Hudson, 1980.

ARCHER, Mildred and PARLETT, Graham. Company Paintings: Indian paintings of the British period. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, in association with Mapin Publishing, 1992.

ARCHER, Mildred. India Observed: India as Viewed by British Artists, 1760-1860. London: Victoria & Albert Museum, 1989.

CARITA, Helda. The Palaces of Goa: models and types of Indo-Portuguese civil architecture. London: Cartago, 1999.

DWIVEDI, Sharada and MEHROTRA, Rahul. Bombay: the cities within. Bombay: Eminence Designs, 2001.

DWIVEDI, Sharada and MEHROTRA, Rahul. Fort Walks: around Bombay's Fort area. Bombay: Eminence Designs, c1999.

FORDHAM, Douglas. "Costume Dramas: British Art at the Court of the Marathas." Representations. 101 Winter 2008 pp.57-85.

GROSECLOSE, Barbara S. British Sculpture and the Company Raj: church monuments and public statuary in Madras, Calcutta, and Bombay to 1858. Newark: University of Delaware Press, c1995.

HARDGRAVE, Robert L. A Portrait of the Hindus: Balthazar Solvyns & the European image of India, 1760-1824. New York: Oxford University Press in association with Mapin, 2004.

LOSTY, Jeremiah P. Calcutta: City of Palaces: a survey of the city in the days of the East India Company 1690-1858.London: British Library, 1990.

NARAYAN, Rajan. The Heritage Buildings of Bombay. Mumbai: English Edition, 2001.

PAL, Pratapaditya and DEHEJIA, Vidya. From Merchants to Emperors: British artists and India, 1757-1930. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1986.

de SILVA, R.K. Early Prints of Ceylon (Sri Lanka): 1800-1900. London: Serendib Publications, 1985.

de SILVA, R.K. and BEUMER, W.G.M. Illustrations and Views of Dutch Ceylon 1602-1796: a comprehensive work of pictorial reference with selected eye-witness accounts. London: Serendib Publications, 1988.

TILLOTSON, Giles. The Artificial Empire: the Indian landscapes of William Hodges. Richmond: Curzon, 2000.

TINDALL, Gillian. City of Gold: the biography of Bombay. London: Temple Smith, 1982.

Under the Indian Sun: British landscape artists. (eds.) Pauline Rohatgi and Pheroza Godrej. Bombay: Marg Publications, c1995.

South Africa

Lady Anne Barnard's Watercolours and Sketches: glimpses of the Cape of Good Hope. Simon's Town, South Africa: Fernwood Press, 2009.

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