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American Art - vol. 19 no. 1 - 2005
CYNTHIA MILLS
The Smithsonian American Art Museum is pleased to announce the publication of the Spring 2005 issue of American Art, the
scholarly journal published by the University of Chicago Press for the museum. This issue includes a special package of essays on artists’ homes and studios.
Here is the table of contents for volume 19, no. 1:
Wanda Corn
Artists’ Homes and Studios: A Special Kind of Archive Thayer Tolles
The Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site and Chesterwood Julie Schimmel
The Eanger Irving and Virginia Couse Home and Garden Debra Bricker Balken
The Frelinghuysen Morris House & Studio Joyce Hill Stoner
The N. C. Wyeth Studio Stacy Morgan
Clementine Hunter and Melrose Plantation Ellen G. Landau
The Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center Kristin Schwain
F. Holland Day’s ‘Seven Last Words’ and the Religious Roots of American Modernism
Sidra Stich
Conceptual Alchemy: A Conversation with John Baldessari Sarah Burns
Ordering the Artist’s Body: Thomas Eakins’s Acts of Self-Portrayal
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Jane Livingston
Richard Avedon (1923--2004): Wanting to Understand Everything, to Express Everything
American Art is a peer-reviewed periodical published three times per year, in March, July and November. Articles may encompass any aspect of America’s visual heritage, including the fine arts, popular culture, photography and electronic media, public art, architecture, and the decorative arts.
American Art is now being published in both print and electronic editions by the University of Chicago Press for the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Information about submitting manuscripts, ordering subscriptions or single copies, reprint rights, and advertising symposia and other events in the journal can be found at:
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AmArt .
Reference:
TOC: American Art - vol. 19 no. 1 - 2005. In: ArtHist.net, Mar 29, 2005 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),
<https://arthist.net/archive/27072>.