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The Aldine
''The Aldine'' was an a monthly arts magazine published in New York in the 1800s. == History == ''The Aldine'' began publishing in 1868 as ''The Aldine Press'', but was shortened in 1871. Subtitles included ''A typographic art journal'' from 1871 to 1873, and ''The art journal of America'' from 1874 to 1879. Richard Henry Stoddard was the editor-in-chief from 1871 to 1875. The magazine contained high quality engravings of works by Thomas Moran and other Hudson River School painters. It also featured many reproductions of works by popular European academic artists such as Gustave Dore and William-Adolphe Bouguereau. According to art historian Janice Simon, the "extensive accounts of what the editors deemed the nation's most picturesque and sublime regions<...>branded ''The Aldine'' as a formidable competitor to ''Appleton's Journal'' and its publication of 1872, ''Picturesque America''."〔Simon, Janice Consuming Pictures: The Aldine, The Art Journal of America and the Art of Self-Promotion,"The American Transcendental Quarterly", Sept 1998, Vol. 12#3 p 221〕
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