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The Fearsome Femme: A Psychoanalytic Interpretation Of Lorenzo Sabatini's Giuditta Con La Testa Di Oloferne, Brant J. Bellatti 2019 University of Texas at Tyler

The Fearsome Femme: A Psychoanalytic Interpretation Of Lorenzo Sabatini's Giuditta Con La Testa Di Oloferne, Brant J. Bellatti

Art and Art History Theses

Lorenzo Sabatini (c. 1530-1576), an Italian artist working in the Mannerist period of art, created a revolutionary bloody rendering of the biblical story of Judith decapitating Holofernes. The Bolognese artist, and his painting Giuditta con la testa di Oloferne (Judith with the head of Holofernes), has not been extensively written on by scholars, therefore, this study suggests an original interpretation of the artwork. Lorenzo Sabatini would likely have borne witness to a number of decapitations in Bologna, because they were typically executed in public urban courtyards. Maturing in this sort of environment can impact an artist’s life. Through Lorenzo Sabatini’s …


A Bridge Between Earth & Sky: How The Natural World Shaped The Civilizations Of Ancient And Early-Modern Persia, Sophia Cabana 2019 James Madison University

A Bridge Between Earth & Sky: How The Natural World Shaped The Civilizations Of Ancient And Early-Modern Persia, Sophia Cabana

Senior Honors Projects, 2010-2019

This project seeks to investigate the ways in which nature shaped the culture of ancient Persia through technology, architecture, agriculture, and art. Furthermore, this project investigates how the symbols and mentalities of ancient Persia were carried forward into the early-modern period. Achaemenid Persia and Babylon are studied as societies which influenced one another and combined to create the foundation of Persian culture as it is currently understood, which then combined in later centuries with other Middle Eastern and Central Asian cultural movements to produce the Safavid and Mughal Empires. The Safavids and Mughals imitated and revived Persian culture in order …


The Simultaneous Book: Women's Writing In Contemporary Art, Maryse Lariviere 2019 The University of Western Ontario

The Simultaneous Book: Women's Writing In Contemporary Art, Maryse Lariviere

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Novels written by women authors who don’t adhere to the classification “visual artist” are nonetheless gaining momentum in today's contemporary art world. Yet works by authors such as Chris Kraus or Catherine Millet are often not recognized as artist’s novels because their authors are not or/and do not consider themselves to be visual artists. I contend that we can usefully situate their work within the genre of the artist’s novel by addressing how they invent artistic postures and artistic alter-egos within the autofictional worlds of their texts. My dissertation The Simultaneous Book proposes to open up the definition of the …


Saving Software And Using Emulation To Reproduce Computationally Dependent Research Results, Euan Cochrane, Limor Peer, Ethan Gates, Seth Anderson 2019 Yale University

Saving Software And Using Emulation To Reproduce Computationally Dependent Research Results, Euan Cochrane, Limor Peer, Ethan Gates, Seth Anderson

Yale Day of Data

Using digital data necessarily involves software. How do institutions think about software in the context of the long-term usability of their data assets? How do they address usability challenges uniquely posed by software such as, license restrictions, legacy software, code rot, and dependencies? These questions are germane to the agenda set forth by the FAIR principles. At Yale University, a team in the Library is looking into the application of a novel approach to emulation as a potential solution. In this presentation, we will outline the work of the Emulation as a Service Infrastructure (EaaSI) program, discuss our plans for …


Saving Adele: A History Of The Portrait Of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, Ariel A. Furman 2019 Collin College

Saving Adele: A History Of The Portrait Of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, Ariel A. Furman

Quest

Individual Research Project

Research in progress for HIST 1302: United States History II

Faculty Mentor: Kyle Wilkison, Ph.D.

Nothing ruins an enriching intellectual experience quite like having it assigned. Consequently, Honors History 1302 students began by identifying their own passions and interests. They then chose topics of immediate and abiding personal interest and produced research projects that reflected that energy and commitment. Their research probed a marvelous variety of historical topics from culture, medicine, science, politics, and economics. They researched and wrote about anti-fascist American comic books during World War II, disturbing historic treatments for the mentally ill, advances in …


Virtuous Franciscans Vs. Immoral, Idolatrous Saracens: The Messages Embodied In The Statuettes Of Ambrogio Lorenzetti’S Martyrdom Of The Franciscans, Doot Bokelman 2019 Nazareth College, Rochester, New York

Virtuous Franciscans Vs. Immoral, Idolatrous Saracens: The Messages Embodied In The Statuettes Of Ambrogio Lorenzetti’S Martyrdom Of The Franciscans, Doot Bokelman

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Book Review: An Insular Odyssey. Manuscript Culture In Early Christian Ireland And Beyond. Edited By Rachel Moss, Felicity O’Mahony, And Jane Maxwell (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2017), Benjamin C. Tilghman 2019 Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland

Book Review: An Insular Odyssey. Manuscript Culture In Early Christian Ireland And Beyond. Edited By Rachel Moss, Felicity O’Mahony, And Jane Maxwell (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2017), Benjamin C. Tilghman

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

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Book Review: Antony Eastmond And Myrto Hatzaki (Eds.), The Mosaics Of Thessaloniki Revisited: Papers From The 2014 Symposium At The Courtauld Institute Of Art (Athens: Kapon Editions, 2017), Kaelin Jewell 2019 The Barnes Foundation

Book Review: Antony Eastmond And Myrto Hatzaki (Eds.), The Mosaics Of Thessaloniki Revisited: Papers From The 2014 Symposium At The Courtauld Institute Of Art (Athens: Kapon Editions, 2017), Kaelin Jewell

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Review Of Richard K. Emmerson, Apocalypse Illuminated: The Visual Exegesis Of Revelation In Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts (University Park, Pa: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2018), Renana Bartal 2019 Tel Aviv University

Review Of Richard K. Emmerson, Apocalypse Illuminated: The Visual Exegesis Of Revelation In Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts (University Park, Pa: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2018), Renana Bartal

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Alessia Bauer, Elise Kleivane And Terje Spurkland Ed., Epigraphy In An Intermedial Context (Portland: Four Courts Press, 2018), Estelle Ingrand Varenne 2019 CNRS/Centre d’Etudes Supérieures de Civilisation Médiévale, Université de Poitiers

Book Review: Alessia Bauer, Elise Kleivane And Terje Spurkland Ed., Epigraphy In An Intermedial Context (Portland: Four Courts Press, 2018), Estelle Ingrand Varenne

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Marcia Kupfer, Art And Optics In The Hereford Map: An English Mappa Mundi, C. 1300 (New Haven And London: Yale University Press, 2016), Dale Kewards 2019 University of Iceland

Book Review: Marcia Kupfer, Art And Optics In The Hereford Map: An English Mappa Mundi, C. 1300 (New Haven And London: Yale University Press, 2016), Dale Kewards

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Four Remarkable Manuscripts From The Middle Ages By Christopher De Hamel (London: Paul Holberton Publishing, 2018), Alexandra Kaczenski 2019 Case Western Reserve University

Book Review: Four Remarkable Manuscripts From The Middle Ages By Christopher De Hamel (London: Paul Holberton Publishing, 2018), Alexandra Kaczenski

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Kim Woods, Cut In Alabaster. A Material Of Sculpture And Its European Traditions, 1350–1550, Distinguished Contributions To The Study Of The Arts In The Burgundian Netherlands, 3 (Turnhout: Brepols/Harvey Miller, 2018), Sophie Oosterwijk 2019 School of Art History, University of St Andrews (U.K.)

Book Review: Kim Woods, Cut In Alabaster. A Material Of Sculpture And Its European Traditions, 1350–1550, Distinguished Contributions To The Study Of The Arts In The Burgundian Netherlands, 3 (Turnhout: Brepols/Harvey Miller, 2018), Sophie Oosterwijk

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Shared Language: Vernacular Manuscripts Of The Middle Ages. Text Manuscripts 7. Text By Laura Light, With An Introduction By Christopher De Hamel, And Essays By Dennis Dutschke, Stephen Mossman, Emily Runde, John Van Engen, And Mary Beth Winn. (Paris: Les Enluminures: 2018), Emily Savage 2019 University of St Andrews, Scotland

Book Review: Shared Language: Vernacular Manuscripts Of The Middle Ages. Text Manuscripts 7. Text By Laura Light, With An Introduction By Christopher De Hamel, And Essays By Dennis Dutschke, Stephen Mossman, Emily Runde, John Van Engen, And Mary Beth Winn. (Paris: Les Enluminures: 2018), Emily Savage

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Rosamund Garrett And Matthew Reeves. Late Medieval And Renaissance Textiles (London: Sam Fogg, 2018), Kate Dimatrova 2019 University of San Diego

Book Review: Rosamund Garrett And Matthew Reeves. Late Medieval And Renaissance Textiles (London: Sam Fogg, 2018), Kate Dimatrova

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Book Review: The European Fortune Of The Roman Veronica In The Middle Ages, Edited By Amanda Murphy, Herbert L. Kessler, Marco Petoletti, Eamon Duffy & Guido Milanese, With The Collaboration Of Veronika Tvrzniková, Brno, Masaryk University (Turnhout, Brepols, 2017), Andrea Nicolotti 2019 University of Turin

Book Review: The European Fortune Of The Roman Veronica In The Middle Ages, Edited By Amanda Murphy, Herbert L. Kessler, Marco Petoletti, Eamon Duffy & Guido Milanese, With The Collaboration Of Veronika Tvrzniková, Brno, Masaryk University (Turnhout, Brepols, 2017), Andrea Nicolotti

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Martin Renshaw, Abc Of A Medieval Church (Syston, Leicestershire, Great Britain: Anchorprint, 2018), Rebecca Abbott 2019 Sacred Music Institute, Columbus, Ohio

Book Review: Martin Renshaw, Abc Of A Medieval Church (Syston, Leicestershire, Great Britain: Anchorprint, 2018), Rebecca Abbott

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Discoveries, 2019 Kenyon College

Discoveries

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

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The Holy Land In Paris. Embroidering, Depicting, And Stamping The Passion In A Fifteenth-Century Book Of Hours (Paris, Bibliothèque De L’Arsenal, Ms 1176 A Rés.), Loretta Vandi 2019 Scuola del Libro, Urbino, Italy

The Holy Land In Paris. Embroidering, Depicting, And Stamping The Passion In A Fifteenth-Century Book Of Hours (Paris, Bibliothèque De L’Arsenal, Ms 1176 A Rés.), Loretta Vandi

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Perspectivas Transatlánticas De Una Serie Pasionaria Del Pintor Novohispano José Ibarra (1685-1756), Alena Robin 2019 Western University

Perspectivas Transatlánticas De Una Serie Pasionaria Del Pintor Novohispano José Ibarra (1685-1756), Alena Robin

Hispanic Studies Publications

Este artículo estudia un ciclo pasionario firmado y fechado en 1744 por el afamado pintor novohispano José de Ibarra. El conjunto de 15 lienzos, ahora en una colección particular, no había sido catalogado dentro de la producción pictórica conocida del maestro. La serie fue adquirida por un exitoso mercader español activo en el puerto de Veracruz en la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII. El ciclo ilustra consideraciones de transferencias culturales en el mundo hispano de aquella época y sugiere cuestionamientos en relación a los modelos globales de comunicación y de intercambio. La serie se analiza aquí desde varias perspectivas transatlánticas, …


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