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Review Of Gulru Necipoglu, The Topkapi Scroll: Geometry And Ornament In Islamic Architecture, Carol Bier
Review Of Gulru Necipoglu, The Topkapi Scroll: Geometry And Ornament In Islamic Architecture, Carol Bier
Carol Bier
A review of Gülru Necipoğlu, The Topkapı Scroll: Geometry and Ornament in Islamic Architecture, published by the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, Santa Monica CA (1995)
Act I - Madwoman Of Chaillot, John Hofland
Zijn Koninkrijk Kome, Jake Van Wyk
Lower Rhine - Netherlands, Jake Van Wyk
Ceremonial Mace, Jake Van Wyk
Down By The Creek, Jake Van Wyk
Act Ii - Madwoman Of Chaillot, John Hofland
Palisades Hills, Jake Van Wyk
Red November, Joanne Alberda
Garden Path, Joanne Alberda
Assessment Of Emotionally Disturbed Adolescents Using The Rorschach: An Analysis Of The Ea/Es Relationship, Jordan L. Mulder
Assessment Of Emotionally Disturbed Adolescents Using The Rorschach: An Analysis Of The Ea/Es Relationship, Jordan L. Mulder
All-Inclusive List of Electronic Theses and Dissertations
There is a long history of debate regarding the validity of the Rorschach Inkblot test. Much of the previous research has involved adult subjects within clinical settings. This study investigates the validity of the Rorschach with adolescents classified as being emotionally disturbed according to the educational definition. School personnel and, particularly, school psychologists have the difficult task of identifying individuals who are emotionally disturbed (ED). It appears that a valid measure of covert processes may be helpful in making these determinations. Due to the vast number of scores and codes generated from the Rorschach using Exner's (1978) Comprehensive Scoring System, …
Review Of The Topkapi Scroll: Geometry And Ornament In Islamic Architecture, By Gulru Necipoglu, Carol Bier
Review Of The Topkapi Scroll: Geometry And Ornament In Islamic Architecture, By Gulru Necipoglu, Carol Bier
Textile Research Works
Reviewed work: The Topkapi Scroll: Geometry and Ornament in Islamic Architecture, Gulru Necipoglu. Santa Monica, CA: J. Paul Getty Publications, 1996.
Reproducing the patterns from a 15th-century scroll (Topkapi Palace Museum Library, MS H.1956) that served as a guide for architects and artisans, Necipoglu brilliantly explores the juncture of geometry and philosophy that informed art and architecture over the centuries. Lucid essays accompany illustrations the scroll's 114 sequential patterns and place this virtually unknown work the dynamic intellectual discourses on geometry, religion and building that taking place in Europe and parts of the Islamic world during the 15th century. …
Dayton Collects Ii, Wright State University Art Galleries
Dayton Collects Ii, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
The collectors represented in this show have a variety of interests and collecting styles. The collections range in size from well over 500 objects to just a handful of works, and they cover the full range of artistic media. Some collectors concentrate in depth on a particular period in art history or in a particular geographic area: there are collection of Winslow Homer and Whistler, collections of contemporary art, works by Dayton artists, works by African and Native American artists.
The Lantern Vol. 64, No. 1, Fall 1996, Erin Gorman, Lyndsay Petersen, Joanne Sickeri, Jodi Levinthal, Tim Mccoy, Dennis Mcguire, Nina Small, Oana Nechita, Trish Daley, Lawrence Santucci, Brian Hamrick, Jessica Demers, Dennis Cormac Mccarthy, Michael Podgorski
The Lantern Vol. 64, No. 1, Fall 1996, Erin Gorman, Lyndsay Petersen, Joanne Sickeri, Jodi Levinthal, Tim Mccoy, Dennis Mcguire, Nina Small, Oana Nechita, Trish Daley, Lawrence Santucci, Brian Hamrick, Jessica Demers, Dennis Cormac Mccarthy, Michael Podgorski
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Sleepwalk
• Icky
• Hauling the Load
• Between Days
• First Day
• Slipping
• College Roommates
• Full Moon in Scorpio
• Summer Madness
• Learning French
• nEverglades
• The Way Around
• Rain
• Solace
Fall 1996, Valparaiso University
Inscape Fall 1996, Morehead State University
Inscape Fall 1996, Morehead State University
Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive
The Fall 1996 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 8:3 – Fall 1996
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 8:3 – Fall 1996
Textile Society of America Newsletters
Introducing…TSA President Louise Mackie
Officers Installed at Symposium
Letter from the President
Letter from the Editor
The Indiana Museum of Art
Doran Ross is Named Director of Fowler Museum
In Memoriam
Announcements
Early Knitting History Group
Classes/Lectures/Workshops
Anawalt is Norton Lecturer
Symposia/Seminars/Workshops
Exhibitions
Board of Directors
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 46, No. 1, Jean-Paul Benowitz, John Lowry Ruth, Paula T. Hradkowsky, Monica Mutzbauer
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 46, No. 1, Jean-Paul Benowitz, John Lowry Ruth, Paula T. Hradkowsky, Monica Mutzbauer
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• The Mennonites of Pennsylvania: A House Divided
• "Not Only Tradition, but Truth": Legend and Myth Fragments Among Pennsylvania Mennonites
• Mennonite Women and Centuries of Change in America
• "It is Painful to Say Goodbye": A Mennonite Family in Europe and America
Nexus, Fall 1996, Wright State University Community
Nexus, Fall 1996, Wright State University Community
Nexus Literary Journal
Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.
Sarah Spurgeon: Artist And Educator, Karen J. Blair
Sarah Spurgeon: Artist And Educator, Karen J. Blair
History Faculty Scholarship
This brief article is a personal history of Sarah Spurgeon (1903-1985), who was a professor of art (painting and drawing) and art education in the Department of Art and Design at Central Washington University between 1939 and 1971.
The Legacy Of Timur: A Small Rug At The Textile Museum, Carol Bier
The Legacy Of Timur: A Small Rug At The Textile Museum, Carol Bier
Textile Research Works
Among the two hundred lots offered oh the block by Christie's from Bernheimer Family Collection of Rugs in February 1996, a small shaped rug with white ground was acquired by the Textile Museum. The rug was Lot 192, published in the catalogue as an East Persian saddle rug dating to the 19th century. The Textile Museum's interest in the piece was sparked by my hunch, based upon its design, that this rug is far more significant than its published attribution might suggest. A carefully conceived trefoil scroll implies a Timurid heritage. To read the design correctly, it should probably have …
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 8:2 – Summer 1996
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 8:2 – Summer 1996
Textile Society of America Newsletters
Bibliography: 1995
Letter from the President
Letter from the Editor
Announcements
By-Laws of Textile Society of America, Inc. (as amended February 1996)
Symposia
Exhibitions
Board of Directors
Seed Pods, Bases And Formalism: An Artist's Journey, Craig Luster
Seed Pods, Bases And Formalism: An Artist's Journey, Craig Luster
Dissertations and Theses
A sculpture can offer visual information that is simple or complex. The work can present only a single facet to ponder or deal with all facets equally polished and linked. There can be enough information to arrange in an order that reads as narrative. All is possible but, without question, the more complex the sculpture, the more information given, the greater the challenge to the artist to make a coherent and interesting whole of everything being presented. The body of work presented in my thesis show represents the outcome of exploring a chain of questions about sculpture. The first question …
Franklin Simmons And His Civil War Monuments, Martha R. Severens
Franklin Simmons And His Civil War Monuments, Martha R. Severens
Maine History
Franklin Simmons was a Maine sculptor who achieved national prominence for his Civil War monuments. Simmons' work in Maine earned him the opportunity to create numerous monuments in Washington, D. C. In this article Martha R. Severens reviews the sculptor's life and work and provides insight into a unique style that inspired other sculptors across the Northeast. Ms. Severens, curator at the Greenville (SC) County Museum of Art, has published volumes on the Museum's Southern Collection and on Andrew Wyeth. Previously, she held similar positions at the Portland Museum of Art and the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, SC.
Bath Iron Works, By Carroll Thayer Berry, William David Barry
Bath Iron Works, By Carroll Thayer Berry, William David Barry
Maine History
No abstract provided.
First Fire, Richard Bresnahan
First Fire, Richard Bresnahan
Asian Studies Faculty Publications
Potter Richard Bresnahan discusses wood firing. He asserts that it is not the placing of the pots in the kiln but where they are not placed that is the truth of wood firing; this theory involves the creation of a chamber in the kiln where no pots at all are placed. The theory, he continues, provided him with the answers to several problems in wood firing, including the problem of building a front fire-mouth chamber from previous first chambers. He adds that there is also the problem of combining three distinctly different styles of firing in a larger kiln for …
Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Summer 1996, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/2 Xposure - Summer 1996, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
1996 Xposure yearbook.
- Thomas, Kim. Banshee: The Grandmother of All Parties
- Quarles, Mitchell. Talk About a Revolution – Recycle Revolution
- Guenther, Kelly. Dancing for Money: One Student’s Story of Stripping, Spending & Surviving
- Hall, Jason. Home Away from Home: Student Helps International Refugees Adjust – Dat Ly
- Witty, Patrick. Rappel
- Wade, Molly. War & Peace: Western’s Gay Community Faces Alienation, Alliances
- Hutchins, Chris. Doing It Her Way – Anna Wilson, Artists
- Root, Tonya. Serving Time – Ed Bohlander, Prisons
- Noel, Anthony. Facing Their Futures – Todd McCutcheon, Claire Davies, Charles Cecil, Carla Gantz, Paul DeHaven
- 24 Hours of Life at …
Subject/Matter, Gilles J. L. Foisy
Subject/Matter, Gilles J. L. Foisy
Dissertations and Theses
The process of obtaining the Master of Fine Arts degree led me to probe the aims and methods of my artmaking. What emerged and became uppermost was the issue of form and content or perhaps form versus content. While highly concerned with the formal aspects of art, content (subject matter) would not fade from my intentions or cease to occupy my mind. Through much "soul searching" and inquiries into numerous materials both familiar and new to me, I concluded that my intended content was about my experience of being. I further distilled my conclusion and focused on my ontological experience …
Counting Vessels, M. Siri Amrit Kroesen
Counting Vessels, M. Siri Amrit Kroesen
Dissertations and Theses
The discussion and illustration of how paintings function as thresholds is examined in the thesis report and the thesis exhibition, Threshold implies the passage of how an artist approaches the processes of seeing. The painting is the entry point, a place of connection of artist and viewer, a record of human experience transforming individual, interdependent and universal knowledge. Issues of the human body's relationship to vessels, and the metaphor that is integrated in relationship of space and proximity is explored. The significance of symbols and signs and the interplay of historical and personal imagery are examined through the precepts of …
Mixed Media May 20, 1996, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Mixed Media May 20, 1996, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 20, 1996 issue includes articles, poems, drawings, student events, photos, film stills and comics. Also a calendar of events including Commencement and campus activities for RISD students are in this issue.