"Double Edges: Scissors and Paper in Romanticism"

"Double Edges: Scissors and Paper in Romanticism"

Lecture
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Rosenwald 015
Add to Calendar 2019-02-13 16:45:00 2019-02-13 18:15:00 "Double Edges: Scissors and Paper in Romanticism" Presented by the Department of Germanic Studies: Catriona MacLeod University of Pennsylvania, Editor, Word & Image Lecture: "Double Edges: Scissors and Paper in Romanticism" Drawn from Professor MacLeod's current book project, Romantic Scraps: Cutouts, Collages, and Inkblots, "Double Edges" highlights the cryptic and often violent potency of papercuts by female artists associated with bourgeois salons. This alongside Karl Varnhagen von Ense's 1814 essay "Vom Ausschneiden." For more information please contact Emily Anderson at andersone@uchicago.edu. Rosenwald 015 Department of Art History drupal@seastar.uchicago.edu America/Chicago public
Double Edges

Presented by the Department of Germanic Studies:

Catriona MacLeod
University of Pennsylvania, Editor, Word & Image
Lecture: "Double Edges: Scissors and Paper in Romanticism"

Drawn from Professor MacLeod's current book project, Romantic Scraps: Cutouts, Collages, and Inkblots, "Double Edges" highlights the cryptic and often violent potency of papercuts by female artists associated with bourgeois salons. This alongside Karl Varnhagen von Ense's 1814 essay "Vom Ausschneiden."

For more information please contact Emily Anderson at andersone@uchicago.edu.