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Jennifer Van Horn

Close-up of inscription on fig. 13, reading "Mark and Dave"
Feature Article Spring 2025 (11.1)

Disability and Creativity: David Drake’s Vessels and the Art of Collaborative Craft

Jennifer Van Horn, Natalie E. Wright
A portrait painting of an enslaved woman named Robertson.
Book Review Spring 2024 (10.1)

Portraits of Resistance: Activating Art During Slavery

Reviewed by Bruce Robertson
A collage of diverse historical graphic art pieces, including portraits, landscapes, and illustrations, surrounds the title "Imperfect History: Curating the Graphic Arts Collection at Benjamin Franklin's Public Library."
Digital Dialogues Fall 2022 (8.2)

Telling Imperfect Histories with the Digital

Jennifer Van Horn
A framed artwork displays a brown, creased paper forming a silhouette profile labeled "Flora’s profile" alongside a smaller handwritten bill of sale for "a Negro woman named Flora, 19 years old."
Feature Article Spring 2022 (8.1)

Seeing Flora’s Profile as Portrait

Phillip Troutman, Jennifer Van Horn
An 18th-century memento mori print depicts a woman split vertically, half in fashionable attire and half as a skeleton, accompanied by an obelisk of biblical text on mortality
Book Review Spring 2018 (4.1)

The Power of Objects in Eighteenth-Century British America

Reviewed by Anne Verplanck
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