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Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, Vol. 20, Issue 1, Spring 2021

Petra Chu

The editors of Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide are pleased to present the journal’s 2021 spring issue, which introduces our redesigned website. You'll find a list of selected new features at http- s://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/new-site-features]. We hope that they will enhance your experi- ence of NCAW. We also hope that you’ll enjoy the content of the issue:

NCAW Spring 2021, Vol. 20, Issue 1 (https://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/) Table of Contents

ARTICLES

“Rodin’s Family: The Intersection between Myth and Reality”

by Pascal Griener

“Monet: Le Boulevard des Capucines en Carnaval”

by Joel Isaacson

“Mobility, Meaning, and the Monumental Body: The Italian Origin of Two North American Ceme- tery Motifs”

by Elisabeth L. Roark NEW DISCOVERIES

“Japan through the Looking Glass: Uchida Kuichi (attributed), Vermilioned Bridge, Nicco (ca.

1872) and the Russell Sturgis Photograph Collection”

by Nicole J. Williams BOOK REVIEWS

Félix Fénéon: The Anarchist and the Avant-Garde edited by Starr Figura, Isabelle Cahn, and Phillipe Peltier Reviewed by Katherine Brion

America’s Impressionism: Echoes of a Revolution edited by Amanda C. Burdan

and Monet and Chicago edited by Gloria Groom Reviewed by Alexis Clark

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“The Spanish Element in Our Nationality:” Spain and America at the World’s Fairs and Centennial Celebrations, 1876–1915

by M. Elizabeth Boone Reviewed by Maria Dorofeeva The Letters of Edgar Degas edited by Theodore Reff Reviewed by Michelle Foa

Epic Landscapes: Benjamin Henry Latrobe and the Art of Watercolor by Julia A. Sienkewicz

Reviewed by Kathleen A. Foster

Caspar David Friedrich: Nature and the Self by Nina Amstutz

Reviewed by Daniel Fulco

A Forest of Symbols: Art, Science, and Truth in the Long Nineteenth Century by Andrei Pop

Reviewed by Dario Gamboni

Mirror of Reality: Nineteenth-Century Painting in the Netherlands and Spiegel van de werkelijkheid. 19de-eeuwse schilderkunst in Nederland by Jenny Reynaerts

Reviewed by Lieske Tibbe

Precarious Partners: Horses and Their Humans in Nineteenth-Century France by Kari Weil

Reviewed by Stephanie Triplett EXHIBITION REVIEWS

Monet and Boston: Lasting Impression Reviewed by Theresa A. Cunningham

Millet and Modern Art: From Van Gogh to Dalí

and Jean-François Millet: Sowing the Seeds of Modern Art Reviewed by Christopher Hunt

Sisters in Liberty: From Florence, Italy to New York, New York Reviewed by Caterina Y. Pierre

Reference:

TOC: Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, Vol. 20, Issue 1, Spring 2021. In: ArtHist.net, Mar 17, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/33620>.

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