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Doctoral student Lea
C. Stephenson published her article "Kingscote's
Dining Room and the Multisensorial Interior in the Late Nineteenth
Century" in the summer 2021 special issue of Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide. Her article examines the McKim,
Mead and White dining room at Kingscote mansion (1881), in Newport, Rhode
Island, as a multisensorial space associated with the late 19th-century
Aesthetic movement in the United States.
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Doctoral student Lea C. Stephenson published an article, titled "Kingscote's Dining Room and the Multisensorial Interior in the Late Nineteenth Century," in the latest issue of Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide.
7/28/2021