Panorama Logo

  • Current Issue
  • About
    • About the Journal
    • People
    • Policies
    • Mailing List
  • Submissions
  • Explore Panorama
    • Issue Archive
    • Editors’ Welcome
    • Feature Articles
    • In the Round
    • Colloquium
    • Research Notes
    • Book Reviews
    • Exhibition Reviews
  • Support

Tag: Rachel Stephens

“Whatever is un-Virginian is Wrong!”: The Loyal Slave Trope in Civil War Richmond and the Origins of the Lost Cause

Rachel Stephens

Category: In the Round

Tags: 6.1, Eastman Johnson, Edward Valentine, nineteenth-century art, Rachel Stephens, William D. Washington, William Ludwell Sheppard

Selling Andrew Jackson: Ralph E. W. Earl and the Politics of Portraiture

Reviewed By: Alba Campo Rosillo, University of Delaware

Category: Book Reviews

Tags: 5.2, Alba Campo Rosillo, Andrew Jackson, nineteenth-century art, Rachel Stephens

Enduring Truths: Sojourner’s Shadows and Substance

Reviewed By: Rachel Stephens

Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby

Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015; 224 pp.; 131 color illus.; 27 b/w illus.; ISBN 9780226192130; Cloth: $45.00

Reviewed by: Rachel Stephens, Assistant Professor of American Art, Department of Art and Art History, The University of Alabama

Category: Book Reviews

Tags: Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby, photography, Rachel Stephens, Sojourner Truth

To Be Sold: Virginia and the American Slave Trade and Purchased Lives: New Orleans and the Domestic Slave Trade, 1808–1865

Reviewed By: Rachel Stephens

Category: Exhibition Reviews

Tags: 1.2, African American art, eighteenth-century art, Erin Greenwald, Maurie McInnis, nineteenth-century art, Rachel Stephens, slavery

  • twitter
  • instagram
  • facebook
  • mail

Home | Contact Publishing Services | My Account

Privacy | Acceptable Use of IT Resources

The copyright of these individual works published by the University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing remains with the original creator or editorial team. For uses beyond those covered by law or the Creative Commons license, permission to reuse should be sought directly from the copyright owner listed in the About pages.