Books received | Art History Supplement, vol. 3, no.3, May 2013

Books received

 

Adams, David; Tihanov, Galin (eds.) (2011) Enlightenment Cosmopolitanism, Oxford: Legenda.

Aldorf, Bridget (2013) Fellow Men, Fantin-Latour and the Problem of the Group in the Nineteenth-Century French Painting, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Astbury, Katherine (2012) Narrative Responses to the Trauma of the French Revolution, Oxford: Legenda.

Barkan, Leonard (2013) Mute Poetry, Speaking Pictures, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press.

Belozerskaya, Marina (2012) Rethinking the Renaissance: Burgundian Arts across Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; Reprint edition.

Braddock, Jeremy (2013) Collecting as modernist practice, Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press.

 
Carole, Paul (ed.) (2012) The First Modern Museums of Art: The Birth of an Institution in 18th- and Early- 19th-Century Europe, Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum.

Dubin, Nina L. (2013) Futures & Ruins: Eighteenth-Century Paris and the Art of Hubert Robert, Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute.

Gaehtgens, Thomas W.; Marchesano, Louis (2011) Display and Art History: The Dusseldorf Gallery and Its Catalogue, Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute.

Holly, Michael Ann (2013) The Melancholy Art, Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Hopkins, Andrew (ed.) (2006) Roman Bodies: Antiquity to the Eighteenth Century, British School at Rome.

Macdonald, Katherine (2007) Biography in Early Modern France, 1540-1630: Forms and Functions, Oxford: Legenda.

 
Myers, Anne M. (2012) Literature and Architecture in Early Modern England, Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press.

Paleotti, Gabriele, McCuaig, William (Translator), Prodi, Paolo (Introduction) (2013) Discourse on Sacred and Profane Images, Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute.

 

Two art history unlike the others

 

Clark, Constance A. (2012) God—or Gorilla: Images of Evolution in the Jazz Age, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

 
Nicolson, Malcolm (2013) Imaging and Imagining the Fetus: The Development of Obstetric Ultrasound, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

 

 

 

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