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Athanassoglou-Kallmyer | Excavating Greece Excavating Greece: Classicism between Empire and Nation in Nineteenth-Century Europe
by Nina Athanassoglou-Kallmyer

This essay considers the uses and transformation of the classical aesthetic in the context of competing imperialist cultural strategies in the Mediterranean deployed by Europe's most powerful nations, France, Germany and England. Concentrating on the surge of foreign archaeological activity in liberated Greece, it traces the symbolic meaning of classicism and its opposite, ethnographic naturalism, in the construction of diverse national identities.

 
 
 
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  Thomas | The Looting of Yuanming
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  The Looting of Yuanming and the Translation of Chinese Art in Europe
by Greg M. Thomas
In 1860, French and British forces looted the enormous imperial palace of Yuanming Yuan outside Beijing, a process that revealed a range of attitudes and value systems among both the looters and the cultural agents receiving the stolen art objects in Europe. The author explores Empress Eugénie’s display of looted works at the palace of Fontainebleau, arguing that the display nostalgically echoed eighteenth-century politics and taste.
   
 
Nationalism and French Visual Culture, 1870-1914, June Hargrove and Neil McWilliam, eds.
Reviewed by Rachel Esner
 
Victor Regnault and the Advance of Photography: The Art of Avoiding Errors, by Laurie Dahlberg
Reviewed by Joel Hollander
 
Current Issues in 19th-Century Art: Van Gogh Studies 1
Reviewed by Michael Marlais
 
Gustave Courbet
Reviewed by Mary Morton
 
Barcelona 1900
Reviewed by Gabriel P. Weisberg
 
Ottocento: da Canova al Quarto Stato
Reviewed by Adrian R. Duran
 
Goya Graveur
Reviewed by Sabina Fogle, with Gabriel P. Weisberg and Janet Whitmore
 
Vanishing Frontier:  Rookwood, Farny, and the American Indian
Reviewed by Theresa Leininger-Miller
 
La matière de l’étrange, Jean Carriès (1855-1894)
Reviewed by Caterina Y. Pierre
 
El siglo XIX en el Prado
Reviewed by Isabel Valverde
 
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Reviewed by Sabina Fogle, with Gabriel P. Weisberg and Janet Whitmore
 
     
 
Gindhart | Fleshing Out the Museum

Fleshing Out the Museum: Fernand Cormon’s Painting Cycle for the New Galleries of Comparative Anatomy, Paleontology, and Anthropology
by Maria P. Gindhart
Between 1893 and 1898, Fernand Cormon created a decorative program depicting prehistoric animals, the beginnings of human industries, and the development of humanity from the Paleolithic to the Iron Age for the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. Directly influenced by the Museum’s collections and the comparative and evolutive manner in which they were displayed, Cormon actively sought to offer a didactic narrative about progress.

 
Stott | The Baby-in-a-Half-ShellThe Baby-in-a-Half-Shell: A Case Study in Child Memorial Art of the Late Nineteenth Century
by Annette Stott
Using a case study approach, this article examines nineteenth-century baby-in-a-half-shell grave markers from multiple points of view.  The author argues that the image appealed to a diverse audience by combining popular culture from the Victorian American cult of the child with an artistic pedigree tracing back to ancient Rome.
 
Sterckx | The Invisible SculpteuseThe Invisible “Sculpteuse”: Sculptures by Women in the Nineteenth-Century Urban Public Space—London, Paris, Brussels
by Marjan Sterckx
Though nineteenth-century public sculpture is typically thought of as a male domain, women have made sculptures for public urban spaces from the eighteenth century on. The author explores the presence of public and semi-public sculpture by women in Paris, London, and Brussels over the course of the long nineteenth century.
 
Van Keuren | New Discoveries
Unpublished Drawings by Thomas Hope and Henry Moses in the Gennadius Library, Athens
by Frances Van Keuren
 
 
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