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Autumn 2021 issue Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide
Petra Chu
The autumn 2021 issue is now online at https://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/.
Table of Contents:
Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide Autumn 2021, Vol. 20, Issue 3 Table of Contents
American Art History Digitally sponsored by the Terra Foundation for American Art
“Impossible Garden: A Contemporary Artist’s Digital Engagement with Women Artist-Naturalists of the Long Nineteenth Century and Beyond”
by Emma Steinkraus, with Carey Gibbons and Allan McLeod Articles
“The American Agriculturist: Art and Agriculture in the United States’ First Illustrated Farming Jour- nal, 1842–78”
by Stephen Mandravelis
“Egyptian-French Encounters: Royal Monuments in Late Nineteenth-Century Egypt”
by Alia Nour New Discoveries
“François Flameng, Grolier in the House of Aldus, 1889, Grolier Club, New York”
by Eve M. Kahn
“A Pair of Candelabra for the Surtout de Table of the Duc d’Orléans”
by Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide
Practicing Art History (New section)
“Dealing with Historical Titles: The Case of the Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné”
by Abigael MacGibeny and Patricia Hills Book Reviews
Painting by Numbers: Data-Driven Histories of Nineteenth-Century Art by Diana Seave Greenwald
Reviewed by Kaylee P. Alexander
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Working Against the Grain: Women Sculptors in Britain c. 1885–1950 by Pauline Rose
Reviewed by Johanna Amos
Finding Lost Wax: The Disappearance and Recovery of an Ancient Casting Technique and the Experiments of Medardo Rosso
edited by Sharon Hecker Reviewed by Jane R. Becker
Three Books about Elizabeth Siddall’s Poetry Reviewed by Deborah Cherry
Young Poland: The Polish Arts and Crafts Movement, 1890–1918 edited by Julia Griffin and Andrzej Szczerski
Reviewed by Thomas Cooper
The End Again: Degeneration and Visual Culture in Modern Spain by Oscar E. Vázquez
Reviewed by Jo Labanyi
Manet to Bracquemond: Newly Discovered Letters to an Artist and Friend edited by Jean-Paul Bouillon
Reviewed by Nancy Locke
Silent Witnesses: Trees in British Art, 1760–1870 by Christiana Payne
Reviewed by Patricia Mainardi
Five Books about Historiographic Scholarship and Art History Reviewed by Elizabeth Mansfield
Painting Edo: Selections from the Feinberg Collection of Japanese Art
by Rachel Saunders and Yukio Lippit and Catalogue of the Feinberg Collection of Japanese Art edited by Rachel Saunders
Reviewed by Alison J. Miller
Becoming Artists: Self-Portraits, Friendship Images and Studio Scenes by Nordic Women Painters in the 1880s
by Carina Rech
Reviewed by Alice M. Rudy Price
Globalizing Impressionism: Reception, Translation, and Transnationalism edited by Alexis Clark and Frances Fowle and Mapping Impressionist Painting in Transnational Contexts edited by Emily C. Burns and Alice M. Rudy Price
Reviewed by Samuel Raybone
Iconoclasm in New York: Revolution to Reenactment by Wendy Bellion and Scenes and Traces of the English Civil War by Stephen Bann
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Reviewed by Catherine Roach
Freemasonry and the Visual Arts from the Eighteenth Century Forward edited by Reva Wolf and Alisa Luxenberg
Reviewed by Darius A. Spieth Exhibition Reviews
The Origins of the World. The Invention of Nature in the Nineteenth Century Reviewed by Marion Bélouard
Hippolyte, Paul, Auguste: les Flandrin, artistes et frères Reviewed by Victor Claass
Zorn: A Swedish Superstar Reviewed by Anna-Maria Hällgren
François-Auguste Biard peintre voyageur and The Life of Others Reviewed by France Nerlich
Joshua Johnson: Portraitist of Early American Baltimore Reviewed by Jill Vaum Rothschild
Thomas Jefferson, Architect: Palladian Models, Democratic Principals, and the Conflict of Ideas Reviewed by Julia A. Sienkewicz
Goya’s Graphic Imagination Reviewed by Reva Wolf
Reference:
TOC: Autumn 2021 issue Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide. In: ArtHist.net, Nov 8, 2021 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/35285>.