Mansfield chairs ASECS session

Headshot of Professor of Art History, Head of the Department of Art History
Professor of Art History, Head of the Department of Art History
Elizabeth Mansfield will chair the session Do-Overs: Repetition and Revision in the Long Eighteenth Century at the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS) annual conference, taking place virtually, Saturday, April 10, 5 – 6pm. Speakers include: Servanne WOODWARD, University of Western Ontario, “Transitions from Rococo to Neo- Classical Illustration with Moreau le jeune”, Amy FREUND, Southern Methodist University, “Jean-Baptiste Oudry and Canine Repetition” Daniella BERMAN, New York University, “‘d’après David’: Variations on Portraiture” Wendy BELLION, University of Delaware, “The Eighteenth Brumaire of King George III”. The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, established in 1969, is the foremost learned society in the United States for the study of all aspects of the period from the later seventeenth through the early nineteenth century. The link for members is: https://app.socio.events/ODcxOQ/auth