Representing the Irish in the United States The Circulation of Erskine Nicol’s Popular Artworks in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
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Erskine Nicol (1825-1904) was a Scottish painter whose pictures were mainly devoted to the representations of Ireland and the Irish, as can be seen with The Legacy also called Good News, which today is preserved in the Museum of Fine Arts of Boston. Nicol became popular in the United Kingdom in the 1850s: his artworks were sold and exhibited in Great Britain as well as in Ireland, and they were also shown in the United States or in France thanks to the international networks set up by British art dealers in the nineteenth century.
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Dochy, A. (2020). Representing the Irish in the United States: The Circulation of Erskine Nicol’s Popular Artworks in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. Imaginaires, (22), 103-118. https://doi.org/10.34929/imaginaires.vi22.8
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