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Art History Vol. 26 (2003), Issue: 5

Contents of Art History Volume: 26 Issue: 5

1. Misadventures of a Style: Romanesque art and the Druids in eighteenth-century France

Robert A. Maxwell

2. Jean-Charles Langlois's Panorama of Algiers (1833) and the Prospective Colonial Landscape

John Zarobell

3. Doubles and Desire: Anatomies of masculinity in the later nineteenth century Anthea Callen

4. Phallic Victories? Niki de Saint-Phalle's Tirs Jill Carrick

5. The Political Art of Jacques-Louis David and his Modern-Day American Successors

David Carrier

6. Misadventures of a Style: Romanesque art and the Druids in eighteenth-century France

Robert A. Maxwell

7. Dreaming about the Renaissance David Hemsoll

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TOC: Art History Vol. 26 (2003), Issue: 5. In: ArtHist.net, Dec 23, 2003 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),

<https://arthist.net/archive/26046>.

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