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View article: The Importance of Being Oroonoko: An Art Historical Morality Play
The Importance of Being Oroonoko: An Art Historical Morality Play Open
Since Gert Schiff’s magisterial publication of 1973 on Henry Fuseli (1741–1825), a print identified as representing the enslaved prince Oroonoko has raised unsettling questions about the complex implication of even liberal, abolitionist ei…
View article: Network Analysis Based on Important Node Selection and Community Detection
Network Analysis Based on Important Node Selection and Community Detection Open
The stability and robustness of a complex network can be significantly improved by determining important nodes and by analyzing their tendency to group into clusters. Several centrality measures for evaluating the importance of a node in a…
View article: Enlightenment as Thought Made Public: Joshua Reynolds’s Portrait of a Black Man
Enlightenment as Thought Made Public: Joshua Reynolds’s Portrait of a Black Man Open
View article: Cézanne’s Gravity by Carol Armstrong
Cézanne’s Gravity by Carol Armstrong Open
Founded in 2002, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide is a scholarly, refereed e-journal devoted to the study of nineteenth-century painting, sculpture, graphic arts, photography, architecture, and decorative arts across the globe.
View article: Mood for Modernists: An Introduction to Three Riegl Translations
Mood for Modernists: An Introduction to Three Riegl Translations Open
View article: David Carrier, Michael Ann Holly, and Andrei O. Pop. Essay on "Theoretically Speaking . . .: David Carrier, Michael Ann Holly, and Andrei Pop in Dialogue."
David Carrier, Michael Ann Holly, and Andrei O. Pop. Essay on "Theoretically Speaking . . .: David Carrier, Michael Ann Holly, and Andrei Pop in Dialogue." Open
View article: ‘Bagley among the Germans’: Robert Bagley, Gombrich among the Egyptians and Other Essays in the History of Art, Seattle: Marquand Books, 2016
‘Bagley among the Germans’: Robert Bagley, Gombrich among the Egyptians and Other Essays in the History of Art, Seattle: Marquand Books, 2016 Open
Robert Bagley’s Gombrich among the Egyptians is an ambitious challenge to business as usual in the teaching and practice of art history, tackling subjects from style and iconography to pedagogy and cross-cultural comparison, all in light o…
View article: The pinch of Expressionism in art history
The pinch of Expressionism in art history Open
Review of Kimberly A. Smith, ed., The Expressionist Turn in Art History: A useful if strangely hybrid collection of writings in translation by allegedly expressionist art historians, together with introductory historical essays by young as…
View article: Antiquity, Theatre, and the Painting of Henry Fuseli
Antiquity, Theatre, and the Painting of Henry Fuseli Open
The rediscovery of Pompeii and Herculaneum in the eighteenth century challenged European assumptions about ancient life; just as influential, if quieter, was the revolution caused by translations of Greek tragedy. Art of the mid-eighteenth…