Wendy Jean Katz is professor of art history at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is the author of several books on nineteenth-century New York artists and their reception in the popular press, including A True American: William Walcutt, Nativism, and Nineteenth-Century Art and Humbug! The Politics of Art Criticism in New York City's Penny Press. She has also written on seventeenth-century Anglo-American portraits, African American art, world fairs, regionalism, and Walt Whitman.
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"[Katz] has managed to take an obscure and relatively unknown serial and its novel adaptations and weave a fascinating study of the relationship of the narrative's illustrations and illustrators into a larger analysis of the art history and popular media marketplace in the mid-nineteenth century." -Cynthia Lee Patterson, author of Art for the Middle Classes: America's Illustrated Magazines of the 1840s

