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J. Cabelle Ahn is a seventh-year PhD Candidate in History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University. Her dissertation is titled, “Multiple Exposures: Drawing Exhibitions in Eighteenth-century France.” She received her masters from the Courtauld Institute of Art and the Bard Graduate Center, and her research has been funded by the Lee Whittinghill Samuelson Fellowship at Harvard, the Samuel H. Kress Predoctoral Fellowship at the Morgan Library and Museum, and the Chandler-Ott Fellowship at Wellesley College.
J. Cabelle Ahn is a seventh-year PhD Candidate in History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University. Her dissertation is titled, “Multiple Exposures: Drawing Exhibitions in Eighteenth-century France.” She received her masters from the Courtauld Institute of Art and the Bard Graduate Center, and her research has been funded by the Lee Whittinghill Samuelson Fellowship at Harvard, the Samuel H. Kress Predoctoral Fellowship at the Morgan Library and Museum, and the Chandler-Ott Fellowship at Wellesley College.
J. Cabelle Ahn; Paris 2440/3020: Excavating Daniel Arsham’s Fictional Archaeology. Thresholds 2022; (50): 143–159. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00754
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