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Greetings,

Please forgive any duplications of this announcement and please feel free to 
forward this notice to any interested party.

The Association of the Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art, an affiliated 
society of the College Art Association, is pleased to announce the second 
issue of its peer-reviewed scholarly journal _Nineteenth-Century Art 
Worldwide_.  Please visit www.19thc-ArtWorldwide.org to read the articles, 
for membership information, and for submission deadlines.  The journal can be 
visited free of charge, thanks to a number of donations that have 
underwritten the journal for at least the next year.  

Articles
Temma Balducci, "Negotiating Identity: The Albums of Mary Ellen Best"; 
Annette Leduc Beaulieu and Brooks Beaulieu, "The Thadée Natanson Panels: A 
Vuillard Decoration for S. Bing's Maison de l'art nouveau"; 
Sébastien Clerbois, "In Search of the Forme-Pensée: The Influence of 
Theosophy on Belgian Artists, Between Symbolism and the Avant-Garde 
(1890-1910)"; 
Antonis Danos, "Nikolaos Gyzis's The Secret School and an On-going Greek 
National Discourse"; 
Marijke Jonker, "Gustave Planche's Development as a Critic"; 
Carola Muysers, "Physiology and Photography: The Evolution of Franz von 
Lenbach's Portraiture"; 
Carol Forman Tabler, "Antoine Vollon and His Smashing Pumpkin: On Media-Hype 
and the Meanings of Still Life".

Reviews
Marilyn Brown on Light! The Industrial Age 1750-1900: Art & Science, 
Technology & Society; 
Jan Dewilde on Jules Breton: La Chanson des Blés; 
Juliet Hacking on Exposed: The Victorian Nude; 
Irena Kossowska on Jan Cavanaugh's Out Looking in: Early Modern Polish Art, 
1890-1918; 
Jane Kristof on Stefania Krzysztofowicz-Kozakowska's Polish Art Nouveau; 
Karal Ann Marling on Candace Wheeler: The Art and Enterprise of American 
Design, 1875-1900; 
Gabriel Weisberg on Siulolovao Challons-Lipton's The Scandinavian Pupils of 
the Atelier Bonnat, 1867-1894;
Gabriel Weisberg on Amy Fumiko Ogata's Art Nouveau and the Social Vision of 
Modern Living: Belgian Artists in a European Context.

NCAW's 3rd issue will appear in February, coincident with the CAA meetings, 
and a special issue edited by Linda Nochlin on Charles Darwin's influence, 
will appear in April 2003.  

We would like to ask librarians to provide links on their institution's 
library web pages to our journal for easy access on campuses.

Sincerely yours,
Sura Levine
Associate Professor of Art History
Hampshire College
Amherst, MA 01002
Secretary, AHNCA
Promotions Manager, NCAW