The fall issue of Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwideis out. Please go to
http://www.19thc-artworldwide.org.
Articles:
Nina Athanassoglou Kallmyer, “Excavating Greece: Classicism between Empire
and Nation in Nineteenth-Century Europe.”
Greg Thomas, “The Looting of Yuanming Yuan and the Translation of
Chinese Art in Europe.”
Marjan Sterckx, “The Invisible ‘Sculpteuse’: Sculptures by Women in the
Nineteenth-century Urban Public Space—London, Paris, Brussels.”
Maria P. Gindhardt, “Fleshing out the Museum: Fernand Cormon’s
Decorative Program for the New Galleries of Comparative Anatomy,
Paleontology, and Anthropology.”
Annette Stott, “The Baby-in-a-Half-Shell: A Case Study in Child Memorial
Art of the Late Nineteenth Century.”
New Discoveries:
Frances Van Keuren, “Unpublished Drawings by Thomas Hope and Henry Moses
in the Gennadius Library, Athens.”
Reviews
Nationalism and French Visual Culture, 1870-1914
Victor Regnault and the Advance of Photography
Van Gogh Studies, I
Gustave Courbet
Barcelona 1900
Ottocento: da Canova a Quarto Stato
Goya Graveur
Vanishing Frontier: Rookwood, Farny, and the American Indian
El Siglo XIX en el Prado
Daumier; L'Ecriture du lithographe
Reference:
TOC: Nineteenth-Centurty Art Worldwide, Fall 2008 (Vol. 7, no. 2). In: ArtHist.net, Oct 2, 2008 (accessed Oct 27, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/30897>.