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Dr Anna Green

Job Title Contact Location
Tutor in Art History  Anna dot Green at uea dot ac dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)1603 59 2457  
Sainsbury Centre 0.30 
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Biography

BA English Literature, Cambridge University 1982
MA Art History, Harvard University 1984
PhD Art History, Open University 2003
Currently working both in the School of Art History & World Art Studies and at Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery.

Key Research Interests

• Childhood Studies
• 19C French painting and writing
• The ‘Norwich School’ of painting
• Youth and museums

Current Research -
The ‘Norwich School’ women
The Paston Treasure – a 17C pronkstilleven at Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
Devils and dolls - dichotomous depictions of childhood in art and literature'.  Keynote lecture (University of Bristol)

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Book Section

Green, Anna (2013) Introduction. In: The Norwich School of Painters. East Publishing, Norwich. (In Press)

Green, Anna (2013) The Norwich School Women. In: The Norwich School of Painters. East Publishing, Norwich. (In Press)

Green, Anna (2007) 'Seen but not Heard': Youthful Views of Parisian Modernity in the Nineteenth Century. In: Proceedings of the 7th Joint Conference of Art Historians from Britain and Poland, Warsaw, September 2004. Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences. ISBN 9788389101747

Green, Anna (2003) 'Rivers of Lemonade and Mountains of Sugar': Representations of Country adn City in nineteenth-century French Children's Literature. In: Soil and Stone: Impressionism, Urbanism, Environment. Ashgate, Aldershot. ISBN 978-0754636854

Book

Green, Anna (2007) French Paintings of Childhood and Adolescence, 1848-1886. Ashgate. ISBN 978-0754654605

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