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摘要
1835/6年的艺术与制造特别委员会(Select Committee on Arts and manufacture)被普遍认为是英国公共艺术与设计教育体系建立的关键政治事件。其审议的直接结果是1837年在伦敦开设了师范设计学院,随后该系统在19世纪稳步扩张,全国大多数主要城镇和城市都开设了艺术学校。因此,这个特别委员会的会议纪要和报告代表了历史学家寻求在英国引入政府资助的艺术和设计教育的理由的最重要的主要来源。尽管如此,这个特别委员会的工作在一些重要方面仍未得到充分研究。本文将着眼于其中之一,即1835/6年艺术与制造业特别委员会的政治家们。
An Analysis of the Political Complexion of the 1835/6 Select Committee on Arts and Manufactures
The 1835/6 Select Committee on Arts and Manufactures is generally acknowledged as being the key political event in the establishment of a system of public art and design education in Britain. The immediate outcome of its deliberations was the opening of the Normal School of Design in London in 1837 followed by the steady expansion of the system over the course of the nineteenth century, with art schools being opened in most major towns and cities throughout the country. The Minutes and Report from this Select Committee therefore represent the most important primary source for historians seeking rationales for the introduction of governmentally funded art and design education in Britain. Despite this, the workings of this Select Committee remains under-researched in a number of important directions. This article sets out to look at one of these - namely, the politicians who sat on the 1835/6 Select Committee on Arts and Manufactures.