The Klumpke Chronicles
Follow the international adventures of five San Francisco sisters as they conquer the worlds of art and science in Belle Epoque Paris.
Nathalie's Donkey - by Stephanie A. Brown
Nathalie's Donkey - by Stephanie A. Brown
And some thoughts on categories
Historical Gossip - The Klumpke Chronicles
Historical Gossip - The Klumpke Chronicles
Excavating female networks in the archives.
Augusta and Dorothea and the Eiffel Tower
Augusta and Dorothea and the Eiffel Tower
Breaking news: two of the Klumpke sisters are included in the group of women scientists’ names proposed for inscription on the Eiffel Tower.
Helsinki - The Klumpke Chronicles
Helsinki - The Klumpke Chronicles
An unexpected journey
Augusta's Workbench - by Stephanie A. Brown
Augusta's Workbench - by Stephanie A. Brown
On feminism and women's work
Drip Castles and the Press in Belle Epoque Paris
Drip Castles and the Press in Belle Epoque Paris
Letter from the Atelier - by Stephanie A. Brown, PhD
Letter from the Atelier - by Stephanie A. Brown, PhD
There’s a new book out about the artist Barkley L.
Letter from the INHA - The Klumpke Chronicles
Letter from the INHA - The Klumpke Chronicles
These last two days I’ve been at the national art history library of France, the INHA, looking up books on Rosa Bonheur, Anna Klumpke, and all things adjacent that I can think of: the art market, the teaching studios in Paris in the 1800s, women artists, animal painters, American women artists in Paris.
The train to Thomery - by Stephanie A. Brown, PhD
The train to Thomery - by Stephanie A. Brown, PhD
5,596 miles from San Francisco
Museums and the Trump Administration
Museums and the Trump Administration
But next week, Paris.
O Pioneers - by Stephanie A. Brown, PhD
O Pioneers - by Stephanie A. Brown, PhD
Protecting the Smithsonian - by Stephanie A. Brown, PhD
Protecting the Smithsonian - by Stephanie A. Brown, PhD
And introducing Gamine Bonheur
Names and Connections or, How Josephine Left the Asylum...
Names and Connections or, How Josephine Left the Asylum...
Or, how Josephine left the Women's Asylum and went to live in Marseille
Beginnings
Beginnings
Rosa Bonheur's Petticoat
Rosa Bonheur's Petticoat
A New van Gogh
A New van Gogh
a.co
a.co
The Case of the Disappearing Gauguin: A Study of Authenticity and the Art Market [Brown, Stephanie A.] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Case of the Disappearing Gauguin: A Study of Authenticity and the Art Market
Democracy and Our Shared Heritage
Democracy and Our Shared Heritage
Explore the role that museums, libraries, and archives hold in strengthening civil society.
Making a Great Exhibition
Making a Great Exhibition
Outside Lands San Francisco Podcast Episode 509: Stephanie Brown
Outside Lands San Francisco Podcast Episode 509: Stephanie Brown
WNP is hosting museum studies students from Johns Hopkins University this week, so Nicole talks with Professor Stephanie Brown about the program and her own path. by Nicole Meldahl
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The Disappearing Gauguin
The Disappearing Gauguin
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