Authored and edited by art historians around the globe, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide is an online journal dedicated to all forms of art. Published tri-annually, the publication features scholarly articles, exhibition reviews, and book reviews. As with other online art history journals, the digital format allows readers to closely examine detailed images will reading articles. In the current issue, readers can check out Maura Lyons's analysis of the representation of African-American Civil War soldiers and read Julia K. Dabbs' piece on May Alcott Nieriker - Louisa May Alcott's youngest sister and the inspiration for the character Amy March in Little Women - an artist who penned a travel guide called Studying Art Abroad, and How to Do it Cheaply. Visitors can also check out past issues of this journal, which has been published since 2002.
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