Please excuse cross-posting. I don't recall
seeing this notice on arlis-l, although art
collection developers might be interested.
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The Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century
Art (AHNCA) has launched Nineteenth-Century Art
Worldwide, the first scholarly, peer-reviewed
E-journal devoted to nineteenth-century painting,
sculpture, graphic arts, photography, architecture,
and decorative arts across the globe. The first
issue was launched in February 2002, and is now
free to all at www.19thc-artworldwide.org. Published
three times annually, this journal is open to various
historical and theoretical approaches; its chronological
scope is the "long" 19th century, stretching from the
American and French Revolutions to World War I.
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Please visit www.19thc-artworldwide.org to see Issue #1,
a vision statement, a list of editors and editorial
advisory board members, and a style sheet.
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(the above was excerpted from announcements posted
to CAA liaisons and to the Consortium of Art and
Architectural Historians.)
Link: http://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/about.html
Linda Duychak
ARLIS/NA-CAA Liaison
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