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PART 10 | Landscape

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PART is produced and edited by students in the Ph.D. Program in Art History at the City University of New York's Graduate Center. It was established in 1997 by two students, John Angeline and Alan Moore, as an independent student venture, to promote the scholarship of CUNY students in the democratic form of on-line publishing. The title refers to the "aspiration of students to add their fragments of scholarship to an increasingly diverse and far-reaching discourse."

Today PART also includes the work of outside scholars, art historians, art professionals and artists, and we welcome submissions from scholars and professionals from outside of the City University. PART is produced twice annually (we are hoping to increase this in the near future) and is free to anyone who can access the Internet. Our mission is to create a professional, informative, and scholarly art and visual culture journal which advances the understanding of such cultures and their contributions to world societies.

PART is supported by a grant from the Doctoral Students Council of the Graduate School and University Center.

 
 
Articles

Preserving the Oak Tree: The Fontainebleau Forest and the school of Barbizon
by Veronique Chagnon-Burke

 
Tiffany's Dream Garden: New Perspectives in Glass
by Jonathan Clancy
 
Vincent van Gogh, The Weaver of Images: Starry Night, His Tapestry of Heavenly Consolation
by Jacquelyn Etling
 
Maya Deren and the Cinematic Landscape
by John Kaufman
 

A Psychogeography of Our Time: Roni Horn's Another Water
by Allison Moore

 

Dialogue with Sacred Landscape: Inca Framing Expressions
by Ruth Anne Phillips

 
Reviews

The Pre-Raphaelite Landscape by Allen Staley
by Mary Donahue

 

Gendering Landscape Art, edited by Steven Adams and Anna Gruetzner Robins
by Tina Gregory
 

American Sublime: Landscape Painting in the United States, 1820-1880
by Brian Edward Hack

 
Carr, O'Keeffe and Kahlo: Rooms of Their Own
by Megan Holloway
 
Rethinking Earthworks
by Julie Reiss
 
Practice
 
Urban Idylls
by Joshua Shamsi
 
Editor's Note
 

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