CONTENTS OF THE SPRING 2004 ISSUE OF AMERICAN ART,
NOW PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
JOURNALS DIVISION
Commentary
Feminist Interventions
Some Thoughts on Recent Scholarship about Women Artists
Melissa Dabakis
Feature Articles
Gilbert Stuart and Manic Depression
Redefining His Artistic Range
Dorinda Evans
The President's Two Bodies
Stagings and Restagings of FDR and the New Deal Body Politic
Sally Stein
George Innesss, Henry George, the Single Tax, and the Future Poet
Leo G. Mazow
Research Note
The Man in the Middle
George Bellows, War, and "Sergeant" Delaney
Charlene Engel
Perspective
Alain Locke and American Art Criticism
Mary Ann Calo
Appreciation
On Being John Coplans (1920-2003)
Edward Leffingwell
The University of Chicago Press Now Publishes American Art
The University of Chicago Press Journals Division is pleased to announce
that it has assumed publication of American Art, the scholarly
publication of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Beginning with the
March 2004 issue the Press assumed printing, publishing, promotion,
marketing, sales, and distribution of the journal in addition to
launching an expanded online edition.
Published three times a year, American Art remains a leading forum and
resource for scholars of American art and culture. Edited by Cynthia
Mills, American Art is dedicated to the study of America's visual legacy,
spanning from colonial to contemporary eras and all media from painting
and sculpture to photography, architecture, and fiber art. The journal is
distinguished by its rich, color illustrations, and its engaging style
and plain language that make it not only accessible to specialists in the
field, but students and an educated general public as well.
The peer-reviewed journal, which benefits from the guidance of a
prestigious editorial board, was founded by the Smithsonian American Art
Museum in 1987, and was initially published under the title Smithsonian
Studies in American Art. Though the journal is now published through the
University of Chicago Press, it maintains its editorial affiliation with
the Museum and is unchanged in content and appearance.
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Quellennachweis:
TOC: American Art (Spring 2004). In: ArtHist.net, 21.04.2004. Letzter Zugriff 16.07.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/26350>.