Nancy Rose Marshall

Art History

Research

Professor Marshall's teaching and research interests include nineteenth-century French and British Art and Visual Culture.

Selected Publications:
City of Gold and Mud: Painting Victorian London.  Forthcoming, Yale University Press, 2008 or 2009.

"'A Dim World, Where Monsters Dwell':  The Spatial Time of the  Sydenham Crystal Palace Dinosaur Park."  Victorian Studies.  20  ms. pp.  Forthcoming Winter 2007.

"Family Affair:  Realism, Detection and the Family in William Powell Frith's The Railway Station of 1862." British Art  Journal.  26 ms. pp.  Forthcoming, 2007.

"History Illuminated:  William Holman Hunt's LondonBridge." Art History  29: 5.  Winter 2006. 827-859.

James Tissot: Victorian Life/Modern Love (Exhibition Catalogue, Yale Center for British Art, 1999)

"Image or Identity: James Tissot's Images of Kathleen Newton," in Katharine Lochnan, ed., Seductive Surfaces: The Art of Tissot (London: Paul Mellon Centre and Yale University Press, 1999)

 
 

 

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