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As part of its mission, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide has a strong interest in providing reviews of significant exhibitions and publications to those in the field. In order to make these reviews relevant and timely, it is essential that we be informed of upcoming exhibitions and published books as quickly as possible. When it has been established that they merit a review in this journal, we must rely on contributors to turn in their reviews promptly so that currency and accuracy can be assured for our readership.
     
    For an exhibition review, it is imperative that the reviewer examine the issues of the show. Equally important, however, is a discussion of the contribution of the accompanying exhibition catalogue, if there is one. These publications are the lasting document of a show and, for many, are the only opportunity to "see" the installation.
 
       
    One final point should be made. The description of an exhibition, no matter how precise, is no substitute for a visual record. For this reason we want to complement discussion, wherever possible, with examples of the works as well as visual reference points of actual installations. It is hoped that installation photos from several venues will become available at some point in the future, allowing us to see the different ways in which shows were modified at individual sites.
 
       
    This journal offers a rare opportunity to increase the global record of exhibitions in nineteenth-century art, and we look forward to meeting the challenge that lies before us.  
       
   

Gabriel P. Weisberg
Reviews Editor
 

 
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Millet's Milkmaids
by Maura Coughlin
 
  The Ecstasy of Decoration: The Grammar of Ornament as Embodied Experience
by Nicholas Frankel
 
     
  Anti-Catholicism in Albert Bierstadt's Roman Fish Market, Arch of Octavius
by Paul A. Manoguerra
 
     
  Empress Eugénie's Quest for a Napoleonic Mausoleum
by Alison McQueen
 
     
  The Rouillet Process and Drawing Education in Mid-Nineteenth-Century France
by Camilla Murgia
 
     
 
American Sublime: Landscape Painting in the United States, 1820-1880
Reviewed by Janet Whitmore
 
  Beyond the Frame: Feminism and Visual Culture, Britain, 1850-1900 by Deborah Cherry
Reviewed by Colleen Denney
 
 
  Bodies of Art, French Literary Realism, and the Artist's Model by Marie Lathers
Reviewed by Gabriel P. Weisberg
 
     
  The Emergence of Jewish Artists in Nineteenth-Century Europe
Reviewed by Janis Bergman-Carton
 
     
  La Belle Époque de la Pub
Reviewed by Gabriel P. Weisberg
 
     
  Against the Modern: Dagnan-Bouveret and the Transformation of the Academic Tradition
Reviewed by Michelle C. Montgomery
 
     
  The Modern Portrait in Nineteenth-Century France by Heather McPherson
Reviewed by Julie L'Enfant
 
     
  Thomas Eakins: American Realist
Reviewed by Alan C. Braddock
 
     
 
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