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Emily C. Burns

Several ornate Murano glass goblets and a vase are displayed in a museum exhibition, with paintings visible in the background.
Exhibition Review Fall 2022 (8.2)

Sargent, Whistler & Venetian Glass: American Artists and the Magic of Murano

Reviewed by Emily C. Burns
Siŋté Máza (Iron Tail) and another Lakȟóta man are seated with a non-Indigenous man and sculptures on a table.
In the Round Fall 2020 (6.2)

Siŋté Máza (Iron Tail)’s Photographic Opportunities: The Transit of Lakȟóta Performance and Arts

Emily C. Burns
Buffalo Bill Cody and Lakota performers from his Wild West show walk in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Book Review Spring 2019 (5.1)

Transnational Frontiers: The American West in France

Reviewed by Jennifer R. Henneman
Book cover for "A Strange Mixture: The Art and Politics of Painting Pueblo Indians" by Scott, featuring a painting with abstract figures and small pueblo-style buildings.
Book Review Summer 2017 (3.1)

A Strange Mixture: The Art and Politics of Painting Pueblo Indians

Reviewed by Emily C. Burns
An illustration depicts a European gentleman with a monocle critically examining a blank framed canvas held by a Native American individual in a feathered headdress.
Research Note Summer 2016 (2.1)

Fata Morgana: Jean-André Castaigne, the American Indian, and American Artistic Aspirations in France

Emily C. Burns
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