Foreword: Deep Mapping Of Lost Worlds, 2021 Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
Foreword: Deep Mapping Of Lost Worlds, David J. Bodenhamer
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Thoughts About Spatial Humanities And Urban Experiences During The Long Fifteenth Century, 2021 University of Groningen
Introduction: Thoughts About Spatial Humanities And Urban Experiences During The Long Fifteenth Century, Margriet Hoogvliet, Chiara Lastrioli
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Putting An End To The Concept Of Aristocratic Quarters In Paris, 2021 University of Paris
Putting An End To The Concept Of Aristocratic Quarters In Paris, Boris Bove
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Mappings Issue Editorial Note, 2021 Illinois Wesleyan University
Mappings Issue Editorial Note, Dan Terkla
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Olav’S Rose, Perun’S Mark, Taranis’S Wheel, 2021 Independent Scholar
Olav’S Rose, Perun’S Mark, Taranis’S Wheel, Lars Marius Garshol
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Tours Around 1500: Deep Mapping Scribes, Booksellers, And Printers, 2021 University of Groningen
Tours Around 1500: Deep Mapping Scribes, Booksellers, And Printers, Margriet Hoogvliet, David Rivaud
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Review Of Joan Holladay, Genealogy And The Politics Of Representation In The High And Late Middle Ages, 2021 University of Pittsburgh
Review Of Joan Holladay, Genealogy And The Politics Of Representation In The High And Late Middle Ages, Shirin Fozi
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Mapping Frankfurt C. 1350: Baldemar Of Petterweil’S Recording Of Space In Medieval Urban-Ecclesiastical Sources, 2021 University of Hagen, Historisches Institut
Mapping Frankfurt C. 1350: Baldemar Of Petterweil’S Recording Of Space In Medieval Urban-Ecclesiastical Sources, Felicitas Schmieder
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Review Of Shirin Fozi, Romanesque Tomb Effigies: Death And Redemption In Medieval Europe, 1000-1200, 2021 Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain & Ireland, The British Academy, London
Review Of Shirin Fozi, Romanesque Tomb Effigies: Death And Redemption In Medieval Europe, 1000-1200, Ron Baxter
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Review Of Beth Williamson, Reliquary Tabernacles In Fourteenth-Century Italy: Image, Relic And Material Culture, 2021 University of Cambridge, King’s College, Ph.D. candidate in History of Art
Review Of Beth Williamson, Reliquary Tabernacles In Fourteenth-Century Italy: Image, Relic And Material Culture, Michela Young
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
Review: Clifford Davidson And Sophie Oosterwijk, John Lydgate, The Dance Of Death, And Its Model, The French Danse Macabre, 2021 Vice-President, Church Monuments Society (U.K)
Review: Clifford Davidson And Sophie Oosterwijk, John Lydgate, The Dance Of Death, And Its Model, The French Danse Macabre, Sally Badham
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.
[Review Of] The Cosmos At Home: The Fresco Cycle Of Villa Grimani Molin At Fratta Polesine By Meital Shai, 2021 San Jose State University
[Review Of] The Cosmos At Home: The Fresco Cycle Of Villa Grimani Molin At Fratta Polesine By Meital Shai, Elizabeth Carroll
Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity
No abstract provided.
Baccio Del Bianco At The Court Of Spain: Early Modern Scenic Design In Context, 2021 The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Baccio Del Bianco At The Court Of Spain: Early Modern Scenic Design In Context, Pamela Thielman
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
This dissertation examines the life and work of seventeenth-century artist and architect, Baccio del Bianco, to imagine alternative research strategies for histories of theatre. Traditional scholarship of theatre design is rooted in art historical practices, which has limited the consideration of influences beyond visual culture. It has also posited Italian theatre culture as the driver of innovations in Early Modern theatre design. In this project, I argue for and engage in a practice of scenic design historiography that replaces Italy as the dominant actor in the theatrical scene of this period with a more nuanced approach that places emphasis on …
Adapting The Hellmouth In The Office Of The Dead From The Hours Of Catherine Of Cleves: An Experiment In Using A Dramaturgical Approach To Medieval Studies, 2021 University of Massachusetts Amherst
Adapting The Hellmouth In The Office Of The Dead From The Hours Of Catherine Of Cleves: An Experiment In Using A Dramaturgical Approach To Medieval Studies, Tatiana A. Godfrey
Masters Theses
This thesis is an artefact documenting the process of adapting a late medieval painting of hell into a short horror film. The process of adapting the Three Mouths of Hell, housed within the Hours of Catherine of Cleves, serves as an experiment in applying a dramaturgical approach to medieval studies. The process of adaptation and production, informed by critical research about the Hours of Catherine of Cleves and its Three Mouths of Hell, yields new frameworks for understanding the history of Catherine of Cleves, her Book of Hours, and the Three Mouths of Hell.
The Literary Controversies Of Michelangelo's Sistine Ceiling, 2021 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
The Literary Controversies Of Michelangelo's Sistine Ceiling, Victoria Duehring
The Forum: Journal of History
This literary review will focus on Michelangelo’s most significant work of color: the Sistine ceiling. Michelangelo’s work has spawned a plethora of literature, but this paper will focus on three main controversial topics: assistants (or lack thereof), the ignudi’s purpose, and restoration. I will also apply a psycho-historical approach to these controversies and identify potential avenues for future research.
Full Issue, 2021 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Power Dressing: Feather Fans And The Visual Language Of Female Portraiture, 2021 CUNY Hunter College
Power Dressing: Feather Fans And The Visual Language Of Female Portraiture, Charlotte Svetkey
Theses and Dissertations
Feather fans in sixteenth-century portraiture not only allowed the female sitter to express her own claims to wealth, status, and power but also acted as a visual indicator of changes that were occurring on the global stage. Both fans and sitters will be evaluated through ideas of gender and class.
A Sculpir Qui Cose Divine: The Spiritual Non-Finito In Michelangelo's Pietà, 2021 CUNY Hunter College
A Sculpir Qui Cose Divine: The Spiritual Non-Finito In Michelangelo's Pietà, Kaitlin Arbusto
Theses and Dissertations
The evolution of Michelangelo Buonarroti’s faith – rooted in his contemplation of salvation and his own mortality in art and the written word – is explored in this thesis via an investigation of his four surviving Pietà. Each of these artworks, like the nature of his spirituality, is considered in relation to the non-finito.
Greco-Roman Paganism And Women Leaders: The Foundation Of Early Christian Art, 2021 University of Mississippi
Greco-Roman Paganism And Women Leaders: The Foundation Of Early Christian Art, Rowan Murry
Honors Theses
In this thesis, I explore the impact of Greco-Roman pagan motifs as well as women leaders and officials on the development of Early Christian art by analyzing catacomb paintings, sarcophagi, and minor arts such as finger rings and carved gemstones. I also discuss surviving primary sources written by Tertullian, Eusebius, St. Jerome, and Clement of Alexandria, to gain a better understanding of anti-art views in the first few centuries of the Church’s rise to power. These anti-art sentiments were often rooted in attempts to disassociate themselves from pagan practices while Early Christian art was emerging amongst the lower classes who …
Braidense Ms. Castiglioni 5: An Additional Early Illustrated Copy Of Niccolò Da Poggibonsi’S Libro D’Oltramare, 2021 University of Connecticut
Braidense Ms. Castiglioni 5: An Additional Early Illustrated Copy Of Niccolò Da Poggibonsi’S Libro D’Oltramare, Kathryn Blair Moore
Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture
No abstract provided.