Participant Info

First Name
Tori
Last Name
Champion
Affiliation
University of St. Andrews
Website URL
https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/tori-champion(8075dace-7df7-4d32-a562-8a5f7e4791e9).html
Keywords
Art, Women Artists, France, Great Britain, Portraiture, Botanical Illustration, Natural History, Gender & Sexuality
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Personal Info

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About Me

I am a PhD Candidate in the School of Art History at the University of St. Andrews. My research explores women’s creative self-expression through engagement with nature in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century France and Great Britain.

Recent Publications

“Madeleine Françoise Basseporte and the Ribbon as a Signifier of a ‘Woman’s Touch’” Art Herstory (28 April 2022), https://artherstory.net/madeleine-francoise-basseporte-and-the-ribbon-as-a-signifier-of-a-womans-touch/.

“Marie-Thérèse Reboul Vien: Finding the Natural in the Neoclassical,” Art Herstory (13 November 2021), https://artherstory.net/marie-therese-reboul-vien-finding-the-natural-in-the-neoclassical/.

“Object of the Week: Summer Evening & Woman in Summer Attire,” Seattle Asian Art Museum Blog (28 May 2021), https://samblog.seattleartmuseum.org/2021/05/summer-evening-woman-in-summer-attire/.

“Object of the Week: Hanging Scroll,” Seattle Asian Art Museum Blog (14 May 2021), https://samblog.seattleartmuseum.org/2021/05/hanging-scroll/.

Media Coverage
Country Focus
France and Great Britain
Expertise by Geography
England, France, United Kingdom, Western Europe
Expertise by Chronology
17th century, 18th century
Expertise by Topic
Art & Architectural History, Book History, Colonialism, Environment, Gender, Literary History, Material Culture, Museums, Race, Sexuality, Women