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Volu m e II - Purdue University Calumet

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Over the breadth of three centuries, Britain established a globe-spanning<br />

system of colonies, dependencies, and territories that answered to the<br />

English Crown. 1 Tentative maritime expansion in the 16 th Century<br />

accelerated rapidly in the 17 th Century due to commercial competition<br />

from France as well as other European nations and manifested in<br />

settlements on North America and the West Indies. As Britain’s<br />

commercial influence grew, the amount of territory considered under<br />

British rule increased in tandem. Though some colonized regions<br />

Figure 2, Calvin Klein advertisement<br />

severed ties with the British, specifically the American colonies, many other regions remained under British<br />

control. The African interior as well as Australia, New Zealand, and India were eventually acquired and<br />

assimilated into the commercial fabric of the Empire. At the end of the 19 th Century, Britain comprised<br />

roughly one fourth of the globe and counted at least one fourth of the world’s population as its own. 2 While<br />

these extremely varied locales retained a fair bit of their cultural identities, especially in the African colonies<br />

where governmental control was not nearly as tight fisted, certain principles of beauty and art were<br />

espoused by colonization. As trade was the main impetus for British involvement in the broader world, the<br />

British Western aesthetic infiltrated the indigenous populations, if only because British taste decreed what<br />

goods were considered important. Some aesthetic principles, however, predate the British Empire and<br />

hearken back to an earlier time, in ancient Greece. Many Greek ideals were adopted by Rome and were<br />

spread (or enforced) through the rise of the Roman Empire, linking uniformity of aesthetic theory to the<br />

wide-spread dominance of one ruling body.<br />

While current Western aesthetic theory has been repeatedly redefined by the natural progression of<br />

history, many modern concepts of aesthetics can be traced back to ancient times. One needs only to look to<br />

current men’s underwear catalogs (see fig. 2) to see the influence of such ancient works as Polykleitos’<br />

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