nonsite.org announces Issue #14 (Winter 2014/2015):
Nineteenth-Century France Now:
Art, Technology, Culture
In this issue, nonsite features new work on 19th-century French art and visual culture, from telegraphy to lithography, Orientalists to Post-Impressionists, Manet to Degas. Edited by Bridget Alsdorf.
Table of Contents
"When I was a Telegrapher"
Richard Taws (University College London)
"Capital in the Nineteenth Century: Edgar Degas’s Portraits at the Stock Exchange in 1879"
Marnin Young (Yeshiva University)
"Bonnard's Sidewalk Theater"
Bridget Alsdorf (Princeton University)
"How Orientalist Painters Die"
Marc Gotlieb (Williams College)
"Gérôme, Rodin, and Sculpture's Interior"
Gülru Çakmak (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
"Portraits of Fantasy, Portraits of Fashion"
Susan L. Siegfried (University of Michigan)
"Visible Specters, Images from the Atmosphere"
Nancy Locke (Pennsylvania State University)
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Quellennachweis:
TOC: nonsite.org #14: Nineteenth-Century France Now. In: ArtHist.net, 19.12.2014. Letzter Zugriff 30.04.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/9146>.