Elizabeth Lee, Dickinson College
University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA)
Monday, February 6, 2017, 8:30 pm EST
337 Cohen Hall
This project places the artist's body front and center in the analysis of Gilded-Age aesthetics, showing how the production and experience of late nineteenth-century art was shaped by illness and the spread of epidemic disease and, in turn, how art functioned as therapy for artists and viewers alike in the decades following the rise and acceptance of germ theory in America.