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Volume 21, number 2: Emerging Themes, Emerging Voices
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Volume 21, number 2: Considering the Copy
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Volume 21, number 2: Beyond English
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Volume 21, number 2: Collapsing Boundaries
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Volume 21, number 2: Objects, Contexts, and the Space Between
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Volume 21, number 2: Copley's Cargo
Roberts Mon, 30 Jul 2007 16:33:05 -0500
In 1765, John Singleton Copley sent his painting Henry Pelham (Boy with a Squirrel) from Boston to London in hopes of receiving feedback from the arbiters of academic aesthetics. Several months later, he received the welcome news that Sir Joshua Reynolds had called the painting "wonderfull." In virtually every scholarly narrative of early American art, Boy with a Squirrel derives its canonical significance from this famous transatlantic relay. But the most basic reality of that relay–the massive fact of the Atlantic Ocean standing between Copley and his interlocutors–has barely been registered in the scholarship.This essay interprets Boy with a Squirrel in terms of the difficulty and delicacy of its transatlantic transmission. I argue that Copley, as he attempted to create a painting that would have the necessary transitive qualities, drew from an array of familiar discourses of Atlantic exchange and transport. The painting's profile format evoked strategies of numismatic exchange. The precise representation of the flying squirrel tapped into well-established transatlantic natural history circuits. The spatial transformations of the composition echoed not only empiricist theories of sensory conveyance (especially the writings of George Berkeley), but also mirrored the workaday dynamics of the shipping and reassembly of transatlantic commodities. Copley, like many other colonial artists, worked in a global community governed by distance, difference, and delay. By attending to the vehicular context of Boy with a Squirrel, we can begin to understand his strategies for articulating–and navigating–that new global space.

 
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Art Historians of Southern California - Organization promoting the arts in Southern California.

Art History Webmasters Association - Canadian non-profit organization to finance activities and special projects to employ art historians (students and free lancers). Provides links, application form, FAQ, and resources.

Association for Art History - Supports research and study of significant developments in the criticism and history of the visual arts.
Meta Description: [ Association for Art History, a new professional organization dedicated to the study of the history of art ]

404 Association of Art Historians - The AAH represents the interests of art and design historians in all aspects of the discipline, including art, design, architecture, photography, film and other media, cultural studies, conservation and museum studies.

Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art (AHNCA) - Their goal is to foster dialogue and communication among those who have a special interest in the field of nineteenth-century art and culture.

College Art Association - Membership organization that promotes excellence in scholarship and teaching in the history and criticism of the visual arts and in creativity and technical skill in the teaching and practices of art.

International Association for Art, Creativity and Therapy - The main purpose of this Swiss association is to promote the relationship and cooperation between artists, doctors, art-therapists, psychotherapists and other persons involved in therapeutic professions. Membership information, events, news.
Meta Description: [ IGKGT/IAACT - Internationale Gesellschaft für Kunst, Gestaltung und Therapie/International Association for Art, Creativity and Therapy ]

The Pre-Raphaelite Society - International society for the study of the lives and art of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. News, information about the Society and membership.
Meta Description: [ The PRS is the international society for the study of the lives and art of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. The Society publishes writings relating to the PRB and their successors; holds meetings and lectures; and organises visits to places of interest, including important exhibitions. The site pr... ]


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