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Book Review: American Sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Volume 1. A Catalogue of Works By Artists Born before 1865

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Book Review: American Sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Volume 1. A Catalogue of Works By Artists Born before 1865
by Caterina Pierre
 
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Editor's Note
 
by Caterina Pierre
 
 

Caterina Pierre: Bio

A specialist in the history of sculpture and women's role in the fine arts, Caterina Pierre is a graduate teaching fellow at the College of Staten Island. She has been a guest speaker at Barnard College, Pennsylvania State University, The University of Texas at Arlington, the University of Indiana at Bloomington, SUNY Binghamton, and the Denver Art Museum. Her article, "Marcello's Heroic Sculpture," is forthcoming in the Spring 2001 issue of Women's Art Journal. Currently she is writing her dissertation for the CUNY Graduate School and University Center, entitled "Genius Has No Sex: The Sculpture of Adèle d'Affry, the Duchess Castiglione-Colonna, a.k.a. Marcello (1836-1879)." She recently provided research assistance and a public lecture on the exhibition, "Overcoming All Obstacles: Women of the Academie Julian" at the Dahesh Museum. Ms. Pierre is the current managing editor of Part.

She can be reached via email at caterina@erols.com.

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