Papers by Debora Silverman
Boydell and Brewer eBooks, Dec 31, 2008
Technology and Culture, Jul 1, 1991
... The Fairy Melusine and the Knight Raymondin, by Jean Dampt, 1896 223 49. Life Is Bor n from D... more ... The Fairy Melusine and the Knight Raymondin, by Jean Dampt, 1896 223 49. Life Is Bor n from Death, by Albert Besnard, 1896 226 50. Medicine, by Gustav Klimt, 1901 227 51. Rococo faience, by Emile Galle 231 52. La Lorraine-artiste cover, by Victor Prouve 235 53. ...
French Music, Culture, and National Identity, 1870-1939, May 1, 2008
University of California Press eBooks, Dec 31, 1989
Art Nouveau in Fin-de-Siècle France, 1989
The American Historical Review, 1991
... The Fairy Melusine and the Knight Raymondin, by Jean Dampt, 1896 223 49. Life Is Bor n from D... more ... The Fairy Melusine and the Knight Raymondin, by Jean Dampt, 1896 223 49. Life Is Bor n from Death, by Albert Besnard, 1896 226 50. Medicine, by Gustav Klimt, 1901 227 51. Rococo faience, by Emile Galle 231 52. La Lorraine-artiste cover, by Victor Prouve 235 53. ...
The Art Bulletin, 2003
... FIG. 91. YOSHITOSHI, THE COURTESAN KDBAI COMPARED TO KUSUNOKIMASATSURA, 1879, crepon 215 FIG.... more ... FIG. 91. YOSHITOSHI, THE COURTESAN KDBAI COMPARED TO KUSUNOKIMASATSURA, 1879, crepon 215 FIG. 92. ... FIG. 181. VIEW THROUGH VINCENT VAN GOGH'S WINDOW AT THE SAINT-REMY ASYLUM 403 FIG. 182. ...
The Journal of Modern History, 2015
JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, a... more JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact
Critical Readings in Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
... Selling culture: Bloomingdale's, Diana Vreeland, and the new aristocracy of taste in Rea... more ... Selling culture: Bloomingdale's, Diana Vreeland, and the new aristocracy of taste in Reagan's America. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Silverman, Debora (b. 1954, d. ----. PUBLISHER: Pantheon Books (New York). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1986. ...
Modern Intellectual History
The sweep, originality, and plenitude of Jerrold Seigel's work have transformed our field. Hi... more The sweep, originality, and plenitude of Jerrold Seigel's work have transformed our field. His prolific and creative scholarship encompasses the history of ideas, the history of cultural forms, and the history of intellectuals, areas typically examined separately as coherent and discrete sections of intellectual history. I have been reading Seigel for many years now, assigned his texts in my classes, and watched students come alive as they encounter his Marx, his Bohemia, his Baudelaire, his Foucault, his Simmel. My own research and writing have been deeply influenced by key ideas generated in Seigel's body of work, testing and contesting, for example, his project of historicizing subjectivity and identity in modern Europe.
French Politics, Culture & Society, 2006
This article explores themes and techniques of violence in the arts of Damien Hirst and interpret... more This article explores themes and techniques of violence in the arts of Damien Hirst and interprets them as expressive forms of cultural pathology. While Hirst has produced his "shockaholic" art for more than two decades, his new prominence and power have flourished in the distinctive context of the past seven years. The article examines Hirst's 2007 creation of a diamond
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Papers by Debora Silverman