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November - December 2009

On the Cover:

Thomas Waterman Wood (1823-1903)
The Recruit (detail)

One painting in the three-painting group

A Bit of War History: The Contraband,
The Recruit, and The Veteran

1866, Oil on canvas, 28 ¼ x 20 ¼ in. (each painting)

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

For details, see the article “Whitman’s Civil War”

 

Features

 

Distinct Yet Allied: Painting and Photography in
Mid 19th-Century
France
By Russell Lord

New Directions in Children’s Portraiture
By Alix Finkelstein

Gary Schwartz: A Force for Good in Dutch Art
By Nicole Borgenicht

Artists Making Their Mark: Three to Watch
Discover the talents of Michael Gibbons, Rosetta, and HongNian Zhang.

Art at Stanford: Better than Ever
By Matthias Anderson

Whitman’s Civil War
By Max Gillies

A New Exhibition Closely Considers an Artist’s Work
By Wendy M. Blazier

Palm Beach: Rich in Art, Too
By Kelly Compton

When Words Become Pictures
By Kelly Compton

Departments

 

Frontispiece: Michelangelo Buonarroti

Publisher’s Letter: B. Eric Rhoads

Editor’s Note: Peter Trippi

The Fair Game: Boston International Fine Art Show

Off the Walls

Classic Moment: Leon Dabo

 



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