New British Art Journal

November 7 2011

The latest issue of the BAJ is out. Articles include:

  • New evidence of Rossetti's admiration for Theodor von Holst (1810-144) by Max Browne
  • A contribution to the iconography of Maria Walpole (1736-1807) [ie, a newly attributed portrait of her, by Nathaniel Dance] by Corey Piper
  • George Wilson (1840-90) and late 19th Century watercolour painting, by Margaretta S Frederick
  • New Light on Nicholas Hilliard, by Graham Reynolds [this piece contains some distinctly, how shall I say, interesting new attributions to Hilliard. Accept with caution!]
  • Censored flesh: The wounded body as unprepresentable in the art of the First World War, by Debra Lennard [a fascinating piece]
  • Liotard at the Royal Academy, 1773, by William Hauptman
  • Jacques Laurent Agasse (1767-1849); An investigation of his painting practice and an overview of his career, by Jessica David
  • A New Portrait of Mary Rogers, Lady Harrington, by John Stephan Edwards
  • Fact or Fiction? Elizabeth Thompson's 'Balaclava' and the art of re-construction, by Rachel Anchor
As well as all their usual treats. More details here

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