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"So Noble a Failure is Better than a Trifling Success”: Frederic Leighton’s Reconciliation of the Montagues and the Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet (1855)
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Crossing Thresholds & Confronting Limits: George Trakas's "Source Route" (1979)
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The Straight and the Bent: Edward Weston and Man Ray
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Monumentality and Mortality: Mussolini’s Piazza Augusto Imperatore
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The Dolls and Daughters of Frank Weston Benson
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The Tenement Traps: A Spatial History of Tenement Housing on the Lower East Side (1850-1940)
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The London Council Flat Through Triumph and Tragedy
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The Cultural Legacy of Metabolism: From Local to Global
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The Grotto-Complex in Tiberius’s Villa at Sperlonga: Experientiality, Immersion, and Owner-as-Spectacle
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An Appropriate Regionalism: Contextualizing Joseph Allen Stein’s Architecture in Delhi
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In Light of Chan Buddhism: Zhang Huan’s Solo Endurance Performances in Beijing East Village
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Monumental Interplays: How Virtual Encounters Affect Understandings of the Voortrekker Monument and Freedom Park in South Africa
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Performance and Imitation: The Devotional Images of Sofonisba Anguissola
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The Origin of the Pilleus
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Poussin and the Vernacular: a humanist canvas
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The Artwork of Tragedy: Roman Children's Funerary Altars and Their Functions
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Two Canadian Collectors of Ancient Egyptian Art in the Nineteenth Century and Their Relationship to Coffins in the Michael C. Carlos Museum
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