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Race Experts: Sculpture, Anthropology, and the American Public in Malvina Hoffman's Races of Mankind - Panorama

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Race Experts: Sculpture, Anthropology, and the American Public in Malvina  Hoffman's Races of Mankind - Panorama

Panorama is a peer-reviewed, open-access, online publication dedicated to American art and visual culture (broadly defined). The journal is intended to provide a high-caliber international forum for disseminating original research and scholarship and for sustaining a lively engagement with intellectual developments and methodological debates in art history, visual and material cultural studies, and curatorial work.

Races of Mankind' Sculptures Tell New Stories Following Restoration, Chicago News

Races of Mankind' Sculptures Tell New Stories Following Restoration, Chicago News

Races of Mankind' sculptures displayed again, in a new light, at the Field  – Sun Sentinel

Races of Mankind' sculptures displayed again, in a new light, at the Field – Sun Sentinel

Races of Mankind' sculptures displayed again, in a new light, at the Field  – Hartford Courant

Races of Mankind' sculptures displayed again, in a new light, at the Field – Hartford Courant

Malvina Hoffman - Linda Hall Library

Malvina Hoffman - Linda Hall Library

Races of Mankind' sculptures displayed again, in a new light, at the Field  – Hartford Courant

Races of Mankind' sculptures displayed again, in a new light, at the Field – Hartford Courant

PDF) Semantic Hybridity in The Ethnographic Sculpture of Malvina Hoffman

PDF) Semantic Hybridity in The Ethnographic Sculpture of Malvina Hoffman

Malvina Hoffman  Smithsonian American Art Museum

Malvina Hoffman Smithsonian American Art Museum

Sculpture - Malvina Hoffman - LibGuides at Field Museum

Sculpture - Malvina Hoffman - LibGuides at Field Museum

African American art Archives - Panorama

African American art Archives - Panorama

Races of Mankind' sculptures displayed again, in a new light, at the Field  – Sun Sentinel

Races of Mankind' sculptures displayed again, in a new light, at the Field – Sun Sentinel