The Race Track, c. 1891Young Woman with Peonies, 1870The Cotters Saturday Night, c. 1815The Letter, 1890-1891The Public in the Salon of the Louvre, Viewing the Painting of the Large Fish Bowl, mid 19th centuryLa Pensée, 1877/1891 marbleOak Tree, mid 1840s salted paper print from a paper negativeRipening Pears, c. 1884/1885 oil on canvas
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The 101st Annual College Art Association Conference will be held at the Hilton New York, 1335 Avenue of the Americas, New York, from February 13–16, 2013.

 Thursday, February 14

9:30 AM-12:00 PM: Rendezvous Trianon, 3rd Floor

Art and Product Placement, 1850–1918 (AHNCA-Sponsored Regular Session)
Chairs: Gloria Groom and Martha Tedeschi, The Art Institute of Chi­cago

André Dombrowski (University of Pennsylvania): Impressionism and the Industrialization of Time

Ross Barrett (University of Chicago): "Tobacco served in an artistic package": Smoking, Still Life, and Consumer Culture in Gilded Age America

Jane Roos (CUNY Graduate Center): The Case of the Société d’Aquarellistes français

Matt Lodder (University of Reading): Tattooing as High-Status Commodity Art in the Late 19th Century

Brigit Alsdorf (Princeton University): Vallaton and the Art of Attraction

5:30-7:00 PM    AHNCA Business Meeting, Nassau Suite, 2nd Floor

Friday, February 15

12:30 PM-2:00 PM
Future Directions in 19th-Century Art History (AHNCA-Sponsored New Scholars Session)
Chair: Morna O’Neill (Wake Forest University), Regent Parlor, 2nd Floor

Andrea Wolk Rager (Case Western Reserve University): Frederick Henry Evans and the Gothic Inheritance

Marie-Stéphanie Delamaire (Columbia University): American Genre Painting, the Transnational Print Trade and the Global Nineteenth-Century: the Case of Richard C. Woodville

Julia Bischoff-Thoma (Courtauld Institute of Art): Painting spectacles: The Military Paintings of the Salle de Crimée in Versailles

 

 

 
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