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Elizabeth Emery: Hidden Treasure

Nov 16, 2022 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Flyer for Elizabeth Emery's lecture at UWM: Hidden Treasure: Finding Women Dealers and Collectors of Far Eastern Art in Paris, 1858-1914. Wednesday, November 16, Mitchell Hall Room 195, 4:30 - 6:00 PM. Text reads: Elizabeth Emery Professor of World Languages and Cultures, Montclair State University will be giving a free public talk about her recent book Reframing Japonisme: Women and the Asian Art Market in Nineteenth-Century France, 1853-1914 (Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2020) and her digital humanities project with the National Institute (INHA) in Paris, “Connoisseurs, Collectors and Dealers of Asian Art in France, 1700-1939”. Sponsored by C21, Friends of Art History, Honors College, Anthropology Department, History Department, French, Italian & Comparative Literature, Womens & Gender Studies"

Hidden Treasure: Finding Women Dealers and Collectors of Far Eastern Art in Paris, 1858-1914, Wednesday, November 16, Mitchell Hall, Room 195, 4:30-6:00pm

Elizabeth Emery, Professor of World Languages and Cultures, Montclair State University, will be giving a free public talk about her recent book Reframing Japonisme: Women and the Asian Art Market in Nineteenth-Century France, 1853-1914 (Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2020) and her digital humanities project with the National Institute (INHA) in Paris, “Connoisseurs, Collectors and Dealers of Asian Art in France, 1700-1939.”

Breakfast Meet n’ Greet, CRT 939, 9:30-11am. Find out more here.

Sponsored by: C21, Friends of Art History, Honors College, Anthropology Department, History Department, French, Italian & Comparative Literature Program, Women’s & Gender Studies

Details

Date:
Nov 16, 2022
Time:
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Venue

Mitchell Hall 195
3203 N Downer Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53211 United States
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Phone
(414) 229-4330
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