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Portraiture as Interaction
The Spaces and Interfaces of the British Portrait
Recent scholarship on portraiture has become increasingly interested in its status as an interactive art form. Portraits often depict or invite an interactive relationship between sitters and spectators. In this conference, co-organized with the Yale Center for British Art, speakers explore this topic in relationship to British portraiture, of which The Huntington has an especially rich collection.
Linda Docherty discusses "Encircling Robert Louis Stevenson: The Origins and Afterlife of Augustus Saint-Gaudens’s Profile Portrait.” Docherty is Associate Professor of Art History, Emerita at Bowdoin College.
Published 12/21/15
Steven Jacobs discusses "Noir Portraits: Hollywood’s Take on British Portraiture.” Jacobs is professor of Art History at Ghent University.
Published 12/21/15
Barbara Creed discusses "The Interactive Eye: Portraiture in Painting and Film.” Creed is professor of Arts the University of Melbourne.
Published 12/21/15
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