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The latest issue of H-France Forum, edited by Melissa Hyde, is dedicated to Anne Lafont’s L’art et la race. Melissa notes that since she is issue editor for H-France Forum in art history, we can expect to see one issue a year devoted to a recent book...
Hippolyte Pochon, Du Courage ! En avant Marche (Courage, forward march!), 1815, hand-coloured etching, 23 × 31cm (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale) ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ The long eighteenth century in the latest issue of Print Quarterly: Print...
The eighteenth century in the May issue of The Burlington . . . The Burlington Magazine 164 (May 2022) E D I T O R I A L • “The Rustat Memorial,” p. 443. When the statue of Edward Colston was defaced and thrown into Bristol harbour on 7th June 2020...
Victor Marie Picot, after Philippe de Loutherbourg, Winter, 1784, stipple and etching (London: The British Museum) ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ From the Call for Proposals for J18: Journal18, Issue #16 (Fall 2023) — Cold Issue edited by Michael...
Paul Sandby, Satire with Hogarth as a Magic Lantern Projecting a Parody of his ‘Paul before Felix’, 1753, etching (London: British Museum, Cc,3.12) ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ From the Call for Papers: William Hogarth and Cinema Special issue...
From J18: Journal18, Issue #13 (Spring 2022) — Race: Representation in the French Colonial Empire Edited by Susannah Blair and Stephanie O’Rourke I N T E R V E N T I O N S • Making Whiteness: Art, Luxury, and Race in Eighteenth-Century France —...
From Thresholds: Thresholds 51: Heat Edited by Hampton Smith and Zachariah DeGiulio Submissions are due by 1 June 2022 Thresholds is the annual peer-reviewed journal produced by the MIT Department of Architecture, held in over 150 university art &...
From Fabula.org (which also includes the accompanying bibliography) . . . La Science du Goût au XVIIIe Siècle Special issue of Revue Internationale d’étude du dix-huitième siècle (RIEDS), edited by Guilhem Armand and Emmanuelle Sempère Proposals...
The eighteenth century in the April issue of The Burlington . . . The Burlington Magazine 164 (April 2022) A R T I C L E S • Lucy Davis and Natalia Muñoz-Rojas, “The Provenance of Het Steen and The Rainbow Landscape by Rubens,” pp. 333–41. New...
From the Call for Papers at Arts: Special Issue of Arts: Black Artists in the Atlantic World, 1500–1900 Guest edited by Paul Niell and Emily Thames Abstracts due by 31 May 2022, with drafts of completed articles due by 31 March 2023 We are seeking submissions...
The eighteenth century in the March issue of The Burlington . . . The Burlington Magazine 164 (March 2022) G. B. Piranesi, Catalogo delle Opere, State I, with manuscript additions, 1761, etching, 40 × 30 cm (Private collection). A R T I C L E S •...
The eighteenth century in February’s issue of The Burlington . . . The Burlington Magazine 164 (February 2022) — Northern European Art Nathaniel Dance Holland, Portrait of Christian VII, King of Denmark, 1768, oil on canvas, 77 × 63 cm (Royal Collection...
The long eighteenth century in the latest issue of Print Quarterly: Print Quarterly 39.1 (March 2022) . . Charles Elie, T[alma] donnant une leçon de grâce et de dignité impériale (T[alma] giving a lesson in grace and imperial dignity), 1814, hand-coloured...
From Call for Proposals for J18: Journal18, Issue #15 (Spring 2023) — Cities Issue edited by Katie Scott and Richard Wittman Proposals due by 15 March 2022; finished articles will be due by 1 September 2022 Art and architectural histories have traditionally...
Sèvres royal porcelain manufactory, Potpourri vase and pair of elephant-head vases (from a garniture), ca. 1758, soft-paste porcelain; pot-pourri vase approximately 18 inches high, elephant-head vases approximately 16 inches high (New York: The Metropolitan...
We’re used to thinking about how the persistence of artifacts and architecture—especially elite forms of material culture—attest to the social and cultural status of individuals long after their deaths. With a growing scholarly appreciation for...
From J18: Journal18, Issue #12 (Fall 2021) — The ‘Long’ 18th Century? Edited by Sarah Betzer and Dipti Khera A R T I C L E S • Architectural ‘Worlding’: Fischer von Erlach and the Eighteenth-Century Fabrication of a History of Architecture...
The latest issue of BAS: British Art Studies 21 (November 2021) Redefining the British Decorative Arts, Guest Edited by Iris Moon Michelle Erickson, Cauldron, from the series Ply-MYTH, 2019, wheel thrown with lifecast shell and industrial artifacts, made...
From West 86th: West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture 28.1 (Spring–Summer 2021) Aaron M. Hyman and Dana Leibsohn, “Lost and Found at Sea, or a Shipwreck’s Art History” Makers’ names no longer known, arrowheads,...
Published in November by the Nationalmuseum, with a selection of eighteenth-century topics listed below: The Art Bulletin of Nationalmuseum Stockholm is a journal devoted to art history. It is published in English twice a year with a content that ranges...
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