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Supporting NCAW
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The Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art (AHNCA) deeply appreciates the generous support of the following sponsors of Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide. Their generosity makes it possible for this journal to remain available to all readers free of charge.

Anonymous Donor, United States

University of the South

Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art Members
[NCAW is especially grateful to those who hold memberships at the Benefactor, Patron, and Supporting level]

Christie's Education

College of Arts and Sciences, Seton Hall University

Dahesh Museum of Art

Patrick Derom, Patrick Derom Gallery

Neal Fiertag

The Fine Art Dealers Association
[View a list of FADA Galleries]

FADA members share their expertise through significant exhibitions and informative catalogs, offer quality works of art whose authenticity is unconditionally guaranteed, and enrich the cultural lives of their communities.

The Graduate Center, City University of New York

Dr. Sura Levine, Northhampton, MA

Dr. Hans A. Lüthy, Egg, Switzerland

Dr. Elizabeth Mansfield, New York, NY

REHS Galleries, Inc., New York, NY

Schiller & Bodo European Paintings, New York, NY

Michael Schwartz, Galerie Michael, Beverly Hills, California

Gabriel and Yvonne Weisberg, Minneapolis, MN

University of Minnesota, Department of Art History

Paid Library Subscribers

Alderman Library, University of Virginia

Blackader-Lauterman Library, Montreal

Bard College

The Frick Collection

Harvard University, Fine Arts Library

McGill University

Milwaukee Art Museum

Minneapolis Institute of Arts Library

Paley Library, Temple University

Ryerson & Burnham Libraries, Chicago Art Institute

Savannah College of Art & Design

Seton Hall University, University Libraries

Sterling & Francine Clark Museum Library

University of Denver Libraries

University of Wyoming, Coe Library

Thomas J. Watson Library, Metropolitan Museum of Art

Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide is read and consulted by members of the Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art, as well as users of university and museum libraries, collectors, dealers, auctioneers and many others.

The Editors measure readership, via this site's host server, using only the most conservative counting device—the number of "sessions" conducted each month. In May, 2003, for example, 11,012 sessions were conducted. Although this probably does not translate into 11,012 individual readers, it could easily mean more than 6,000 readers—a remarkable achievement for any publication in the field of art history.
Because NCAW's readership will grow most steadily if access remains free to all, the Editors and the AHNCA Board have decided not to implement a subscription fee with password protection of the site. This means that fundraising for the journal—from individuals, foundations, organizations and businesses—must generate the income needed to produce the journal.
For this reason, we invite all readers to make a fully tax-deductible contribution of any size. Donation details can be obtained by emailing the Treasurer, Yvonne Weisberg at vooni1942[at]aol.com.

Thank you.

 

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