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Patricia Crown

Patricia Crown

Emerita Professor
Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Art and
Women's and Gender Studies
Ph.D., UCLA

mailing address:
Department of Art History and Archaeology
109 Pickard Hall
Columbia, MO 65211-1420

phone: 573-882-9528
fax: 573-884-5269
email: CrownP@missouri.edu
c.v. in Word

Teaching

Past Semesters

  • AHA 3730: 18th Century European Art
  • AHA 3740: 19th Century European Art
  • AHA 4120/7120: Women, Art and Society, 1700-1920
  • AHA 8710: Graduate Seminar in 18th Century Art: Hogarth and Images of Women
  • AHA 8720: Seminar in 19th Century Art: William Morris and the Pre-Raphaelite Circle

Research

Current and long term research interests
  • British visual culture 1750-1850
  • Popular art, comic art, book illustration
  • Rococo art in England and Europe: theory, production and the roles of women and artisans
  • William Morris and the Pre-Raphaelites.

Recent publications

The Hogarth Tercentenary: An Overview of Commemorative Events, Eighteenth Century Studies 33:1 (1999).

Hogarth's Working Women: Commerce and Consumption, in Bernadette Fort and Angela Rosenthal (eds), The Other Hogarth: The Aesthetics of Difference, Princeton University Press, 2001.

Clothing the Modern Venus: Hogarth and Women's Dress, in Elise Goodman (ed), Studies in Eighteenth Century Art and Culture, University of Delaware Press, 2001.

Sporting with Clothes: John Collet's Satirical Prints, Eighteenth Century Life (February 2002).

Eighteenth Century Images of Aged Women Artists. Special publication of the University of Missouri Press, 2003.

In progress:

E.F. Burney's Book Illustration

Hogarth, Walpole and the Debate about Sigismonda 



E.F. Burney A Girls School detail 1820

E.F. Burney
"A Girl's School" (detail)
1820

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William Hogarth
"March to Finchley"
(detail)
1750


 
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