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Doctoral Candidate Jennifer Pride Wins Top Paper Prize at Dahesh Symposium

Published April 15, 2018

Congratulations to doctoral candidate Jennifer Pride on winning best paper at the Fifteenth Annual Graduate Student Symposium in the History of Nineteenth-Century Art, co-sponsored by the Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art (AHNCA) and the Dahesh Museum of Art. The symposium was held  in March 2018 at the Dahesh in New York City.

Proudly representing FSU Art History, Jennifer presented her paper “The Poetics of Demolition: The Pickax and Spectator Motifs in Second Empire Paris,”  which will be published in the fall AHNCA journal, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide. Petra ten-Doesschate Chu, Executive Editor of the journal, also initiated a project to scan and create an online database of Jennifer’s collection of nineteenth-century newspapers and prints to accompany the fall issue.

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