Winterthur Portfolio - Tables of Contents
Spring 1991
1. Cynthia A. Brandimarte, "Japanese Novelty Stores"
2. Margaretta M. Lovell, "'Such Furniture a Will be Most Profitable': The Business of Cabinetmaking in Eighteenth-Century Newport"
3. Bailey Van Hook, "From the Lyrical to the Epic: Images of Women in American Murals at the Turn of the Century"
Summer/Autumn 19911. Bridget A. May, "Progressivism and the Colonial Revival: The Modern Colonial House, 1900-1920"
2. Cheryl Robertson, "Male and Female Agendas for Domestic Reform: The Middle-Class Bungalow in Gendered Perspective"
3. Erika Doss, "Catering to Consumerism: Associated American Artists and the marketing of Modern Art, 1934-1958"
Winter 1991
1. Judith A. Graham, "The New Lebanon Shaker Children's Order"
2. Nancy Dunlap Bercaw, "Solid Objects/Mutable Meanings: Fancy Work and the Construction of Bourgeois Culture, 1840-1880"
3. Mark R. Wenger, "Thomas Jefferson, Tenant"
4. Robert Wilson Torchia, "The Chess Players, by Thoams Eakins"
Spring 1992
1. William T. Oedel, "After Paris: Rembrandt peale's Apollodorian Gallery"
2. Paul Staiti, "Ideology and Rhetoric in Erastus Salisbury Field's The Historical Monument of the American Republic"
3. David Gebhard, "Royal Barry Wills and the American Colonial Revival"
Winter 19921. Sylvia Leistyna Lahvis, "Icons of American Trade: The Skillin Workshop and the Language of Spectacle"
2. Herbert Gottfried, "Building the Picture: Trading on the Imagery of Production and Design"
3. Jan Jennings, "Drawing on the Vernacular Interior"
Spring 19931. Camille Wells, "The Planter's Prospect: houses, Outbuildings, and Rural landscapes in Eighteenth-Century Virginia"
2. Maureen Ogle, "Domestic Reform and American Household Plumbing, 1840-1870"
3. Kevin M. Sweeney, "Meetinghouses, Town Houses, and Churches: Changing Perceptions of Sacred and Secular Space in Southern New England, 1720-1850"
Summer / Autumn 19931. Robert L. Alexander, "The Riddell-Carroll House in Baltimore"
2. Ann Smart Martin, "Makers, Buyers, and Users: Consumerism as a Material Culture Framework"
Winter 19931. Leigh Eric Schmidt, "The Fashioning of a Modern Holiday: St. Valentine's Day, 1840-1870"
2. Richard E. Powell Jr., "Coachmaking in Philadelphia: George and William Hunter's Factory of the Early Federal Period"
Spring 19941. Donald W. Linebaugh, "'All the Annoyances and Inconveniences of the Country': Environmental Factors in the Development of Outbuildings in the Colonial Chesapeake"
2. Frederick C. Moffatt, "Barnburning and Hunkerism: William Sidney Mount's Power of Music"
3. Charles Bergengren, "From Lovers to Murderers: The Etiquette of Entry and the Social Implications of House Form"
Summer/Autumn 19941. Saul E. Zalesch, "Competition and Conflict in the New York Art World, 1874-1879"
2. Regina Lee Blaszczyk, "The Aesthetic Moment: China Decorators, Consumer Demand, and Technological Change in the American Pottery Industry, 1865-1900"
3. Jay D. Edwards, "The Origins of Creole Architecture"
Winter 19941. Keith L. Eggener, "Maybeck's Melancholy: Architecture, Empathy, Empire, and Mental Illness at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition"
2. Donna Cassidy, "'On the Subject of Nativeness'" Marsden Hartley and New England Regionalism"
3. Janet A. Headley, "The Monument without a Public: The Case of the Tripoli Monument"
(1995-1997 on University of Chicago Press web site - see link on course page)
Winter 1998Special Issue: Race and Ethnicity in American Material Life
1. John Michael Vlach, "Studying African American Artifacts: Some Background for the Winterthur Conference, 'Race and Ethnicity in American Material Life'"
2. Jonathan Prown, "The Furniture of Thomas Day: A Reevaluation"
3. Robert L. Self and Susan R. Stein, "The Collaboration of Thomas Jefferson and John Hemings: Furniture Attributed to the Monticello Joinery"
4. Aaron De Groft, "Eloquent Vessels/Poetics of Power: The Heroic Stoneware of 'Dave the Potter'"
Spring 19991. W. Barksdale Maynard, "'An Ideal Life in the Woods for Boys': Architecture and Culture in the Earliest Summer Camps"
2. Marguerite Connolly, "The Disappearance of the Domestic Sewing Machine, 1890-1925"
3. Max Page, "'A Vanished City Is Restored': Inventing and Displaying the Past at the Museum of the City of New York"
Summer / Autumn 19991. Maruie D. McInnis, "Cultural Politics, Colonial Crisis, and Ancient Metaphor in John Singleton Copley's Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Izard"
2. Ashli White, "The Character of a Landscape: Domestic Architecture and Community in Late Eighteenth-Century Berkeley Parish, Virginia"
Winter 19991. W. Scott Brznell, "The Early Career of Ronald Hayes Pearson and the Post-World War II Revival of American Silversmithing and Jewelrymaking"
2. Alison K. Hoagland, "Village Constructions: U.S. Army Forts on the Plains, 1848-1890"
Spring 20001. Kenneth Hafertepe, "Banking Houses in the United States: The First Generation"
2. Frederick C. Moffatt, "Re-Membering Adam: George Grey Barnard, the John D. Rockefellers, and the Gender of Patronage"
3. James Newcomb, "Depression Auto Styling"