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Degas and Manzi's Vingt dessins: An Experimental Collaboration in PrintMain MenuIntroductionVingt dessins: Images and OrderVingt dessins as an ObjectDegas and Manzi: a collaborationPrintmaking, reproductive prints, and DegasCritical Reception of Reproductive PrintsConclusionAppendix - Vingt dessins as a WholeFair Use StatementClaire L. Kovacsb6dafd8418e5d6baf70f0fabacfec9325b19f27cSECAC Review
Author Biography & Notes
12016-01-25T12:43:06-08:00Claire L. Kovacsb6dafd8418e5d6baf70f0fabacfec9325b19f27c77424plain2016-04-14T13:28:33-07:00Claire L. Kovacsb6dafd8418e5d6baf70f0fabacfec9325b19f27cClaire L. Kovacs is the Director of the Augustana Teaching Museum of Art at Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. She is a specialist of nineteenth-century European art, who has published on the history of Pompeii as a tourist site. She has a forthcoming chapter on Vingt dessins as a retrospective in a book on the art market to be published by Dr Gruyter in 2016.
This is a web version of an article first published in SECAC Review vol. xvi, no. 5. (2015), pp. 607-621.