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Marsha Morton

Marsha Morton is professor of art history at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. Her books include Max Klinger and Wilhelmine Culture: On the Threshold of German Modernism (Ashgate 2014), the co-edited anthology The Arts Entwined: Music and Painting in the Nineteenth-Century (Garland 2000), and Pratt and Its Gallery: The Arts & Crafts Years (1999). She has published numerous essays on German and Austrian nineteenth-century art and cultural history, with an interdisciplinary focus on ethnography, evolutionary science and music. Her current research project is on Viennese Orientalism. She is the recipient of grants from DAAD and NEH and is the treasurer and past president of The Historians of German, Scandinavian and Central European Art (HGSCEA).


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