Marnin Young (PhD 2005) is Associate Professor and Chair of Art History at Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University. He is the author of Realism in the Age of Impressionism: Painting and the Politics of Time (Yale University Press, 2015). The book received a Millard Meiss Publication Fund Grant from the College Art Association and an Honorable Mention for the Robert Motherwell Book Award. Dr. Young has published articles and reviews on nineteenth-century French painting in The Art Bulletin, Art History, caa.reviews, Critical Inquiry, H-France Review, The RIHAJournal, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, and Nineteenth Century Studies. He is also a contributing editor at Nonsite.org, where the second of two special issues on nineteenth-century art he co-edited with Bridget Alsdorf (PhD 2008) appeared in early 2019. More recently, an essay on art criticism, anarchism, and autonomy appeared in the catalogue for the exhibition Félix Fénéon (1861-1944) (Paris, 2019; New York, 2020).
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