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@NoteArtHerstory @BPLBoston @digicomMA @LHArtBooks @GC_CUNY @AHNCA19 These are digital art files of the #FideliaBridges works held at the @ngadc -
https://t.co/2gBnL47l9g
@NoteArtHerstory @16CSociety Fun fact, the original art for the 2021 Art Herstory holiday card is held at @artsmia, which is in walking distance of this year's @16CSociety conference hotel!
https://t.co/C9eeA1ZQQi
Open as of today at @smithartmuseum -
Brought to Life: Painted Wood Sculpture from Europe, 1300–1700
September 16, 2022–August 6, 2023
https://t.co/9bzPMiB1S1
@smithcollege
The @AmsterdamUPress book series - Gen'l editors Bret Rothstein, @sandroarca55 & Christina Normore - welcomes new book proposals! Feel free to contact me by DM or email (e.gaffney@aup.nl) with questions, or to discuss a book idea. https://t.co/96zJt2Srx8
New from @AmsterdamUPress -
Johann Wier: Debating the Devil and Witches in Early Modern Europe, by Michaela Valente
https://t.co/b9m7uQISbh
This book appears in the series Renaissance History, Art & Culture,
https://t.co/bCOGKzGZlR
Now live! The Weather Extremes historic weather database creation project uses English national chronicle records, local chronicles, letters, diaries & pamphlets to document extreme weather & meteorological events (incl earthquakes & comets), 1500-1700.
https://t.co/Tv3HAI2j9K
Athena Art Foundation has a new post on its blog:
The Female Nipple in Art History,
https://t.co/bE9LYdVzlV
Pictured: Parmigianino, detail of Virgin & Child with Saint John the Baptist & Mary Magdalene, c. 1535–40, @GettyMuseum
Just learned today that Patricia Fumerton's book The Broadside Ballad in Early Modern England is now published (by @PennPress)! What a great cover.
Visit this link for more info about the book -
https://t.co/6Vi0kWF1tb
New from @AmsterdamUPress -
Moving Pictures and Renaissance Art History, by Patricia Emison, @UofNH,
https://t.co/dcc6OumYyB
Examines the early flourishing of film, from the 1920s to the mid-1960s, as partly reprising the introduction of mass media in the Renaissance...
Yay, one of the 5 #OpenAccess reviews in the newest issue of RQ is Benjamin D. VanWagoner's review of "Women & Geography on the Early Modern English Stage," by Katja Pilhuj, @littlekozzak!
Read the book's intro (no paywall) at the @AmsterdamUPress site:
https://t.co/6u1cpoa0N6 https://t.co/6MO8fANrci