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British Art Studies

July 2020–June 2021

British Art Studies, Issue 17: Elizabethan and Jacobean Miniature Paintings in Context

September 2020

Edited by Catharine MacLeod and Alexander

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Articles

‘An Early Impresa Miniature: Man in an Armillary Sphere (1569)’, by Alexander Marr

‘Lively Limning: Presence in Portrait Miniatures and John White’s Images of the New World’, by Christina Faraday

‘Game of Thrones: Early Modern Playing Cards and Portrait Miniature Painting’, by Karin Leonhard

‘Negotiating a Courtship between Courts: Hilliard’s Prayer Book Portraits of Queen Elizabeth and the Duc d’Anjou’, by William Aslet

‘A Portrait of the Miniaturist as a Young Man’, by Edward Town

‘Isaac Oliver and the Essex Circle’, by Catharine MacLeod

‘Portrait of an Unknown Lady: Technical Analysis of an Early Tudor Miniature’, by Polly Saltmarsh

‘A Very Proper Treatise: Specialist Knowledge for a Non-Specialist Public’, by Annemie Leemans

‘Secrets of a Silent Miniaturist: Findings from a Technical Study of Miniatures Attributed to Isaac Oliver’, by Christine Slottved Kimbriel and Paola Ricciardi

British Art Studies, Issue 18 November 2020

Articles

‘Women in Fur: Empire, Power, and Play in a Victorian Photography Album’, by Sarah Parsons

‘The Lost Cause of British Constructionism: A Two-Act Tragedy’, by Sam Gathercole

‘Aubrey Beardsley in the Russian “World of Art”’, by Sasha Dovzhyk

‘Making a Case: Daguerreotypes’, by Steve Edwards

Conversation Piece

‘The Arts, Environmental Justice, and the Ecological Crisis’, convened by Sria Chatterjee

Cover Collaboration

‘Climate and Culture Beyond Borders’, by Worm: art + ecology, featuring contributions by Michael Leung, Sonia E. Barrett, The Bonita Chola (aka Angela Camacho), INTERPRT, and Angela Chan

British Art Studies, Issue 19 February 2021

Articles

‘Spratt’s Flaps: Midwifery, Creativity, and Sexuality in Early Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture’, by Rebecca Whiteley

‘Millais’s Metapicture: The NorthWest Passage as Distillate of Arctic Voyaging from the Anglosphere’, by Mark A. Cheetham

‘John McHale, Marshall McLuhan, and the Collage “Ikon”’, by Rachel Stratton

Conversation Piece

‘Necrography: Death-Writing in the Colonial Museum’, convened by Dan Hicks

Cover Collaboration

‘Royal Religion Series’, by Victor Ehikhamenor

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