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This article traces the US reception of Joseph Maclise’s Surgical Anatomy, which was first published as fascicules in London starting in 1848, and in Philadelphia beginning in 1849 (the complete British and American volumes were each issued in 1851), and
Naomi Slipp
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American Art History in the Time of Crises
Taken together, the responses to this Colloquium present the individual experiences of nine contributors who personally reflect upon the events of the past year. We hope that their narratives create a rich stage for understanding how such critical issues
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Editors’ Reflections on the First Five Years of Panorama
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“Little of Artistic Merit?”: The Art of the American South
As Americanists, reckoning with the South might also help us to understand its diverse regional histories and reflect upon broader national contemporary discourses, both from within and without.
Naomi Slipp
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Traversing Two Cultures: A Portrait of William McIntosh, Southern Slave Owner and Lower Creek Chief
This research note reflects on the ways in which portraits function as complex indicators of racial, cultural, and regional identities and histories.
Naomi Slipp
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