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Looking Back: Legacies of Women Art Writers
Pictorial representations of women in galleries and museums, clutching a catalogue, abound in the nineteenth century. Hilary Fraser has emphasized the importance of women to the development of art writing and its increasing professionalism in the ...
Meaghan Clarke
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Review of ‘Annie Swynnerton: Painting Light and Hope’, Manchester Art Gallery
Emma Merkling reviews ‘Painting Light and Hope’ at Manchester Art Gallery, the first retrospective of artist Annie Swynnerton (1844–1933) in nearly a century.
Emma Merkling
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National Metrical Types in Nineteenth Century Art Song
William Rothstein’s article “National metrical types in music of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries” (2008) proposes a distinction between the metrical habits of 18th and early 19th century German music and those of Italian and French music of
Leigh VanHandel
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In accordance with the findings obtained from field studies, the portals and doors in the structure of the entrance spaces of residential buildings in Eastern Galicia (the part of former Galicia and Lodomeria) in the late nineteenth century to the first ...
Shcheviova Uliana
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Summary:-The present research deals with an analytical study of 19th century creative designs and the creative and artistic aspects of these designs and their components and components of the decoration and elements of the composition and analysis of the
Huda Gaber, Gehan Elgamal
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The Iconography of the Thousand and One Nights and Modernism: From Text to Image
Whereas in the eighteenth century and the first half of the nineteenth century the Thousand and one Nights contributed relatively little to the European iconography of Orientalism, at the end of the nineteenth century the number of illustrated ...
Richard van Leeuwen
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La représentation des élites grecques
In the Greek area, despite the realization of portraits of Phanariots and dignitaries, the art of portraiture remained marginal till the creation of the new Greek State and during its first decades. Indeed the lack of a structured bourgeoisie and of arts
Irini Apostolou
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Since its founding, in 1793, the Musée du Louvre accorded an important place to the art of the period: artists lived there until 1848, worked there as copyists during the entire nineteenth century and presented their work regularly in the rooms of the ...
Claire Dupin de Beyssat
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French Taste in Victorian England: The Collection of Yolande Lyne-Stephens
Yolande Lyne-Stephens was an important collector of art in nineteenth-century Britain but she has entirely disappeared from public memory. In 1895 a grand sale at Christie’s attracted many connoisseurs of the time and raised the colossal sum of £227,778.
Laure-Aline Griffith-Jones
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0220 Looking into the Future: Visiting Artists’ Studios in 1880s Buenos Aires
During the 1880s, Buenos Aires witnessed a boost in the project of founding a national art scene. Interestingly, the founding of such a scene implied, in the first place, the creation of a field of art criticism.
Laurens Dhaenens
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