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Art in Focus: William Trost Richards with Professors Margaret Summerfield and Scott Reznick

William Trost Richards, "Guernsey Cliffs, Channel Islands," 1899, oil on canvas, 34 x 62 in., Newport Art Museum, Gift of Willard Clinton Warren II and Timothy Matlack Warren, grandnephews of the artist, and other members of the Warren family, 2005.001.001

The McMullen Student Ambassadors are pleased to present Art in Focus, featuring an informal discussion between professors from various academic departments at Boston College. With each new episode, we aim to uncover a new perspective on the works on display, informed by research and methodologies in areas of study across the University. Each conversation will bring the exhibition’s works “into focus” as both historic records and living objects that trade in today’s cultural and economic capital.

For this episode of Art in Focus, we have invited Professors Margaret Summerfield and Scott Reznick from the English Department. Each professor was asked to choose a single piece from William Trost Richards: Hieroglyphs of Landscape, and share anything and everything that strikes them as interesting or curious. They chose William Trost Richards’s Guernsey Cliffs, Channel Islands, 1899.

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