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Visual Resources XVII,4 2001

Helene Roberts VISUAL RESOURCES

An International Journal of Documentation Special Issue

From Albums to the Academy: Postcards and Art History Vol. XVII, No. 4, 2001

Guest Editor: Jordana Mendelson TABLE OF CONTENTS

Articles:

Jordana Mendelson, Introduction: Postcards from Albums to the Academy?

David Prochaska, Thinking Postcards.

Allan Life, Picture Postcards by M.V. Dhurandhar: Scenes and Types of India - with a Difference.

Ellen Handy, Postcard Sublime: William Henry Jackson's Western Landscapes.

Lynda Klich, Little Women: The Female Nude in the Golden Age of Picture Postcards.

Craig Eliason, Manifestos by Mail: Postcards in the Theo van Doesburg Correspondence.

Peter Chametzky, The Post History of Willi Baumeister's Anti-Nazi Postcards.

Information about contributing or subscribing to Visual Resources can be accessed through the Routledge or Taylor & Francis Web sites' list of journals.

Reference:

TOC: Visual Resources XVII,4 2001. In: ArtHist.net, Feb 14, 2002 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),

<https://arthist.net/archive/24881>.

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