Journal of the Scottish Society for Art History – Volume 15 (2010–2011)

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Journal of the Scottish Society for Art History – Volume 15 (2010–2011)

The SSAH annual journal is a leading Scottish periodical for the publication of new art historical research.

Volume 15 (2010–2011), ‘Crossovers’ and Interdisciplinary Approaches, includes the following contents:

  • Matthew Jarron – Foreword
  • David Wilson – Animal performance: interdisciplinary features of a special area of performing arts history
  • Sandy Brewer – Tom Curr and Stanley Cursiter: friendship, art and industry
  • Helen Beale and William Kidd – Embodying loss and remembrance: the plurality of French commemorative practice from 1918 to the present day
  • Edward Corp – The ‘Facciata’ of Cardinal York: an unattributed picture in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery
  • Patricia Andrew – David Roberts’s Rome: A bravura painter rattled by Ruskin
  • Louise Boreham – James Pittendrigh Macgillivray (1856-1938) and Kirkcaldy Art Gallery
  • Bill Hare and Andrew Patrizio – Alan Davie’s jingling spaces

About the Scottish Society for Art History

The SSAH was founded in 1984 to promote art history in Scotland. It is open to everyone interested in art, from those with a general interest to specialist scholars, students, teachers, curators, collectors and dealers.

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EditorMatthew Jarron
AuthorMatthew Jarron
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Collectionuniversity-of-dundee-museum-collections