Christina Bradstreet is Courses and Events Programmer at the National Gallery, London.
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"The first study of its kind, Christina Bradstreet's Scented Visions documents in stunning detail the important role of scent in nineteenth-century art. Tracing a myriad of scent motifs that emerge across a wide array of art styles and movements, Bradstreet's book makes a powerful contribution to our understanding of the cultural contexts of smell and history, particularly in this visual discipline in which we assume it must be marginalized. Upending assumptions about what constitutes the visual, Bradstreet offers a powerful model for what it means to "see" smell in our archives of the past." -Holly Dugan, author of The Ephemeral History of Perfume: Scent and Sense in Early Modern England