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  <tableOfContents>Cultural contact and the making of European art, 1492-1930 / Mary D. Sheriff -- On the peripatetic life of objects in the era of globalization / Claire Farago -- Remapping Dutch art in global perspective : other points of view / Julie Hochstrasser -- Travel and cultural exchange in enlightenment Rome / Christopher M.S. Johns -- The dislocations of Jean-Etienne Liotard, called the Turkish painter / Mary D. Sheriff -- Images of uncertainty : Delacroix and the art of nineteenth-century expansionism / Elisabeth A. Fraser -- Gauguin in black and blue / Carol Mavor -- A different shade of modernism : difference and distinction in Pedro Figari's representations of black bodies / Lyneise E. Williams.</tableOfContents>
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