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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Michael Craig Martin: Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
Michael Craig Martin: Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
Books/Book Chapters
No abstract provided.
National Institutions Of Visual Culture, Niamh Ann Kelly
National Institutions Of Visual Culture, Niamh Ann Kelly
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No abstract provided.
Alanna O'Kelly, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
Alanna O'Kelly, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
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Jaki Irvine, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
Jaki Irvine, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
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Daphne Wright, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
Daphne Wright, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
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Maurice O'Connell, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
Maurice O'Connell, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
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Grace Weir, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
Grace Weir, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
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Finola Jones, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
Finola Jones, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
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Frances Hegarty, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
Frances Hegarty, Biographical Entry, Niamh Ann Kelly
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Temperance, Abolition, Oh My! James Goodwyn Clonney Paints The Fourth Of July, Erika Schneider
Temperance, Abolition, Oh My! James Goodwyn Clonney Paints The Fourth Of July, Erika Schneider
Erika Schneider
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Blood-Stained Linen And Shattered Skull: Ford's Theatre As A Reliquary To Abraham Lincoln, Erika Schneider
Blood-Stained Linen And Shattered Skull: Ford's Theatre As A Reliquary To Abraham Lincoln, Erika Schneider
Erika Schneider
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Melville And The Trope Of The Starving American Artist In Rome, Erika Schneider
Melville And The Trope Of The Starving American Artist In Rome, Erika Schneider
Erika Schneider
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The Proclamation Of The New Covenant: The Pre-Iconoclastic Altar Ciboria In Rome And Constantinople, Jelena Bogdanović
The Proclamation Of The New Covenant: The Pre-Iconoclastic Altar Ciboria In Rome And Constantinople, Jelena Bogdanović
Jelena Bogdanović
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Ana Mendieta, The Iowa Years: A Critical Study, 1969 Through 1977, Julia P. Herzberg
Ana Mendieta, The Iowa Years: A Critical Study, 1969 Through 1977, Julia P. Herzberg
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
This dissertation investigates the artistic development of Ana Mendieta (born Cuba, 1948; died United States, 1985) from 1969 to 1977 when she lived in Iowa City, attended the University of Iowa, worked as an art teacher, and established herself as an artist. Mendieta is known for her early performance pieces and earth-body sculptures. From the late 1980s her work has been increasingly included in the contexts of feminist art history, performance, photography, work in nature, body art, self-representation, Cuban art, and transcultural identity. Collected by major museums throughout the United States, her work has begun to be included in surveys …
The Ideal Catalogue House: Mail-Order Architecture And Consumer Culture, 1914–1930, Evie T. Joselow
The Ideal Catalogue House: Mail-Order Architecture And Consumer Culture, 1914–1930, Evie T. Joselow
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
This dissertation explores the mail-order house and its relation to aspects of consumer culture, establishing a context for understanding its popular appeal and its notable presence in the competitive housing market between 1918 and 1930. Fueled by a demand for housing, and widely promoted during a period of economic prosperity which ushered in an interest in consumerism associated with home ownership, the mail-order house, assembled from pre-cut lumber and sold by mail-order suppliers, represented an affordable and appealing means for consumers to acquire the aesthetic and material elements associated with the ideal house and home.
The dissertation articulates the popular …