A mixed bag of things this week, but here’s what caught my attention:
I’m DYING to read Grace Lavery’s new book, Quaint, Exquisite: Victorian Aesthetics and the Idea of Japan (Princeton University Press)
CFP: A Global History of 18th-Century Trieste: Materials, Methodology, Scales
Here’s the latest issue of British Art Studies, featuring articles on Delia Derbyshire and a fascinating piece which uses the ‘case study of a prominent firm of art dealers, Thos. Agnew and Sons (Agnew’s), to present a methodological discussion of how digital tools can be used to investigate circulation and transnational exchange in the historical art market’. The essay is the first from the ‘Objects in Motion‘ series, funded by the Terra Foundation for American Art.
The Clark Art Institute Fellowships in French and Spanish Art
CFP: Critical Histories of Aging and Later Life
Desperately coveting these Rosie’s plaques badges
This Public Domain Review essay on ‘The Lost World of the London Coffeehouse’
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