Spring 2018 issue of Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, Vol. 17, Issue 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
American Art History Digitally
sponsored by the Terra Foundation for American Art
Colleague Collectors: A Statistical Analysis of Artists’ Collecting Networks in Nineteenth-Century New York
by Diana Seave Greenwald
– Articles –
Housing the Art of the Nation: The Home as Museum in Gustav F. Waagen’s Treasures of Art in Great Britain
by Émilie Oléron Evans
From Picturesque Cairo to Abstract Islamic Designs: L’Art arabe and the Economy of Nineteenth-Century Book Publishing
by Paulina Banas
– New Discoveries –
Paul Claude-Michel Carpentier, Self-Portrait of the Artist and His Family in His Studio
by Martha MacLeod
– Book Reviews –
Printing Arab Modernity: Book Culture and the American Press in Nineteenth-Century Beirut
by Hala Auji
Reviewed by Yasemin Gencer
The Gamin de Paris in Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture, Delacroix, Hugo, and the French Social Imaginary
by Marilyn Brown
Reviewed by Heather McPherson
Renoir: An Intimate Biography
by Barbara Ehrlich White
Reviewed by Catherine Southwick
Georges Seurat: The Art of Vision
by Michelle Foa
Reviewed by Katherine Brion
The Great Nadar: The Man Behind the Camera
by Adam Begley
Reviewed by Gabriel P. Weisberg
Nature and the Nation in Fin-de-Siècle France: The Art of Emile Gallé and the Ecole de Nancy
by Jessica M. Dandona
Reviewed by Janet Whitmore
– Exhibition Reviews –
The EY Exhibition: Impressionists in London, French Artists in Exile (1870–1904)
Reviewed by Alexis Clark
Her Paris: Women Artists in the Age of Impressionism
Reviewed by Gale Murray
Camille Pissarro: Meeting on St. Thomas
Reviewed by Alice M. Rudy Price
Quellennachweis:
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