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Nicholas Alfrey, Ting Chang, Fintan Cullen, and Richard Wrigley explore diverse interactions between communities during the 19th century and the outcomes of these artistic and cultural encounters.
Nicholas Alfrey analyzes the French response to Constable's painting exhibitions in 1824 and 1826.
Ting Chang authored a study on European travelers and collectors of Asian art, focusing on the museums they established in late 19th-century Paris. Her current research investigates British and French depictions of China through unconventional mediums like educational toys, optical devices, and panoramas across the 1800s.
Fintan Cullen investigates national identity themes in portrayals of Ireland's colonial ties with Britain from the 1700s to the 1900s. He is currently writing about Irish artists' exile and migration throughout the extended 19th century.
Richard Wrigley has published several works, including a detailed study on French artists' experiences and depictions of Rome during the 18th and 19th centuries. He will organize an exhibition featuring Scottish photographer Robert Macpherson's Roman imagery.