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Wedgwood’s Portrait Medallions

35m · Portraiture as Interaction: The Spaces and Interfaces of the British Portrait · 11 Dec 22:00

Brigid Von Preussen discusses "Wedgwood’s Portrait Medallions.” Von Preussen is working on her PhD at Columbia University, which examines the relationship between Neoclassicism, commerce, and inter-medial reproduction in late eighteenth-century British design and art.

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