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Name Laura Golobish
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Albuquerque, NM, United States 87108

Degree MA in Art History
University of Georgia, 2010
Second Degree PhD in Art History
University of New Mexico
Professional Affiliation Research Assistant, University of New Mexico
Second Professional Affiliation Marketing Manager, Historian of Eighteenth-Century Art & Architecture (HECAA)
Research/Current Projects Currently I am considering the relationship between engraved and photographic illustrations in 19th century editions of Romantic literature and the use of the picturesque and Romantic literature to manipulate Scottish national identity within the British Empire.
Time Period Interests Baroque, 18th Century, 19th Century
Area Interests North America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South Asia
Media Interests Book arts, Digital printmaking, Engraving, Etching, Letterpress, Papermaking, Relief printing
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