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Ellery E. Foutch

A smiling woman in a sequined outfit and feathered headpiece poses with a paintbrush in an artist's studio surrounded by pin-up style paintings.
In the Round Spring 2023 (9.1)

Producing and Consuming the Image of the Female Artist

Ellery E. Foutch
A black and white illustration of a man in a top hat and striped coat, whose face has been iconoclastically defaced, from Henry Bibb's 1849
Research Note Spring 2022 (8.1)

Iconoclasm on Paper: Resistance in the Pages of Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, 1849

Ellery E. Foutch
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Special Section Feature Fall 2020 (6.2)

Ellery Foutch

Ellery Foutch
Programs from the Association of Historians of American Art (AHAA) symposia from 2010 and 2012 are displayed.
Special Section Fall 2020 (6.2)

Who Will We Be? The Association of Historians of American Art on its Fortieth Anniversary

Jeffrey Richmond-Moll, Louise Siddons, David M. Sokol, Wanda M. Corn, Teresa A. Carbone, Peter John Brownlee, Ellery Foutch, Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, Alicia Harris
The Progress of the Century
In the Round Summer 2016 (2.1)

Art and Invention in the United States

Ellery E. Foutch, Hélène Valance
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