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Professor Ivan Gaskell

Research Associate in North American Ethnology, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology

Professor of Cultural History, Bard Graduate Center
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Publications by Year: 1991

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1991
Gaskell I. “A Tangle of Glances: Sharon Kivland in Birmingham”. Creative Camera. 1991;(June-July) :48-49.
Gaskell I. “Rembrandt’s Self Portrayed?” (review of H. Perry Chapman, Rembrandt’s Self-Portraits, 1990). Apollo. 1991;133 :362-363. Publisher's Version
Gaskell I. Kathleen Preciado, ed., Retaining the Original: Multiple Originals, Copies and Reproductions, 1989. British Journal of Aesthetics. 1991;31 :179-182. Publisher's Version
Gaskell I. Alison McNeil Kettering, Drawings from the Ter Borch Studio Estate, 1988. The Burlington Magazine. 1991;133 :122. Publisher's Version
Gaskell I. “Rembrandt’s Landscape”. Apollo. 1991;133 :58-59. Publisher's Version
Gaskell I. “Incredibility escapes recognition: thoughts on Three Heraclitean Elements” in John Stathatos, “Three Heraclitean Elements,” exhibition catalogue. 1991.
History of Images
Gaskell I. History of Images. In: Burke P New Perspectives on Historical Writing. Oxford: Polity Press ; 1991. pp. 168-192. Publisher's Version
The Language of Art History (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and the Arts 1)
Gaskell I. The Language of Art History (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and the Arts 1). (Gaskell I, Kemal S). Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press; 1991. Publisher's Version

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