Congratulations to Cécile Fromont, author of IMAGES ON A MISSION IN EARLY MODERN KONGO AND ANGOLA, who was named a winner of the Dan David Prize: dandavidprize.org/winners/ceci...
Cécile Fromont is an art historian specializing in the visual, material, and religious cultures of Africa, Latin America, and Europe in the early modern period (1500-1800). Her scholarship sheds light...
Pro bono editing — and more — to support the careers of Black and/or Indigenous scholars: academic-editing-circle.us New list of editors available to support your work, posted today!
Brendan McMahon's IRIDESCENCE AND THE IMAGE is a Meiss Spring 2024 Grantee! www.collegeart.org/news/2024/06...
CAA is now accepting applications for the Millard Meiss Publication Fund. Twice yearly, grants are awarded through this fund to support book-length scholarly manuscripts in art history, visual stud…
"It soared, a bird, it held its flight, a swift pure cry, soar silver orb it leapt serene, speeding, sustained..." Happy Bloomsday!!!
I'll see your Chicken Man & raise you an "I don't believe in an interventionist god..."
"[Brings] back the grandeur and elegance of the Safavid capital." Read the full review of Farshid Emami's ISFAHAN in the Asian Review of Books: ow.ly/tAeY50Si7KY
We know a lot about Isfahan in the 17th century. Poets and court chroniclers praised its beauty and recorded its expansion under the great monarch, Shah Abbas (1588-1629). European travelers like J…
Critical Inquiry on Oliver Wunsch's A DELICATE MATTER: "In an era of scholarship drunk on the sociological demystification of art, Oliver Wunsch’s book offers us that rare thing—a study of the social forces shaping art that illuminates aesthetic achievement." Read the review here: bit.ly/3xezahm
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"[Lovell's] approach leaves virtually no historical or cultural context of Lane’s paintings unexplored." Read more in CAA.Review's review of Margaretta Markle Lovell's PAINTING THE INHABITED LANDSCAPE: caareviews.org/reviews/4187