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John Ruskin and the National Gallery: evolving ideas about curating the nation’s paintings during the second half of the nineteenth century [PDF]
Ruskin’s relationship with the National Gallery spanned almost half a century. This article will attempt to explain why he got involved with the institution at various points from the middle of the nineteenth century, what form his interventions took ...
Susanna Avery-Quash
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The historiographical perspective through which scholars see America, together with the persistent question of the particularity of America’s culture(s), have been developed and adapted in varied ways by recent scholars of the art of nineteenth-century ...
David Peters Corbett
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Two new cellulolytic fungal species isolated from a 19th-century art collection
The archive of the Universidad de Costa Rica maintains a nineteenth-century French collection of drawings and lithographs in which the biodeterioration by fungi is rampant.
Carolina Coronado-Ruíz +5 more
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Feeling uncomfortable in the nineteenth century’ [PDF]
The historical excision of the nineteenth century from the master-narrative of Islamic art history has had a number of far-reaching consequences. This essay takes an overview of the current status of nineteenth-century materials in the overarching story ...
Margaret S. Graves
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"Any lady can do this without much trouble ...": class and gender in The dining room (1878) [PDF]
Macmillan's "Art at Home" series (1876–83) was a collection of domestic advice manuals. Mentioned in every study of the late-nineteenth-century domestic interior, they have often been interpreted, alongside contemporary publications such as Charles ...
Cook Clarence M +16 more
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The individual’s triumph: the eighteenth-century consolidation of authorship and art historiography [PDF]
The eighteenth-century consolidation of authorial identity – apparent in Salon livrets, art criticism, sales catalogs, inventories, the theoretical development of maniera, signing and hanging practices – was crucial to subsequent, nineteenth-century ...
David Pullins
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A Changing Art. Nineteenth-Century Painting Practice and Conservation
A Changing Art. Nineteenth-Century Painting Practice and Conservation Ed. Por Nicola Costaras, Kate Lowry, Helen Glanville, Pippa Balch, Victoria Sutcliffe y Polly Satlmarsh) Londres: Archetype (en asociación con The British Association of ...
Rocío Bruquetas Galán
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Women and the art of fiction [PDF]
Women wrote about art in the nineteenth century in a variety of genres, ranging from the formal historical or technical treatise and professional art journalism, to travel writing, poetry, and fiction.
Fraser, Hilary
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Abstract It is likely existing anatomical illustrations are often used as the basis for new illustrative works, given not all illustrators have access to human tissues, bodies, or prosections on which to base their illustrations. Potential issues arise with this practice in the realms of copyright infringement and plagiarism when authors are seeking to
Jon Cornwall +7 more
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Pop Art is one of the most prominent artistic movement of the Nineteenth century whose legacy is very influent also in this century. After a brief historical reconstruction of the origins of Pop Art in Great Britain and in the United State, the paper ...
Tiziana Andina
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