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Michelangelo's Double Self-Portraits [Review], Patricia Emison Jun 2005

Michelangelo's Double Self-Portraits [Review], Patricia Emison

Art & Art History

Patricia Emison's review of a book by Edith Balas


Peregrinations: Journal Of Medieval Art And Architecture (Volume 2, Issue 1) Jan 2005

Peregrinations: Journal Of Medieval Art And Architecture (Volume 2, Issue 1)

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Sex, Lies And Anecdotes: Gender Relations In The Life Stories Of Italian Women Artists, 1550-1800, Julia K. Dabbs Jan 2005

Sex, Lies And Anecdotes: Gender Relations In The Life Stories Of Italian Women Artists, 1550-1800, Julia K. Dabbs

Art History Publications

The writer discusses gender relations in life stories of Italian women artists between 1550 and 1800. In early modern life stories, a recurring emphasis on gender relations, typically deflecting or overshadowing discussion of artistic accomplishment, clearly marks the female artist as a breed apart from her male colleagues. In light of the fact that their biographers were frequently artists themselves, or at least were linked to artistic circles, the commonalities of these anecdotal narratives illuminate how these “miracles of nature” were viewed by the male artistic community, and, by association, the broader society of which they were a part. The …


Archaism And The Critique Of Caravaggio In The Religious Paintings Of Hendrick Ter Brugghen, Natasha Seaman Jan 2005

Archaism And The Critique Of Caravaggio In The Religious Paintings Of Hendrick Ter Brugghen, Natasha Seaman

Faculty Publications

During his twelve-year career, the Utrecht painter Hendrick ter Brugghen (1588-1629) embedded northern archaic content into works otherwise remarkable for their aspirations to contemporaneity and cosmopolitanism. Although ter Brugghen's archaism has been long noted, its study has been arrested at its diagnosis. My dissertation considers these elements as having an interpretive as well as a formal impact. Ter Brugghen's secular oeuvre is sizable, but archaism occurs uniquely in his religious works. This specificity of application not only connects these major works to the complex religious climate of Utrecht, well known for its confessional diversity after 1581, but also sheds light …


Local Pilgrimages And Their Shrines In Pre-Modern Europe, James Bugslag Jan 2005

Local Pilgrimages And Their Shrines In Pre-Modern Europe, James Bugslag

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Discipline Or Security? An Analysis Of The Power Mechanisms Used To Regulate The Late Medieval Pilgrimage To Notre-Dame De Grâce At Scheut Near Brussels, Yvonne Yiu Jan 2005

Discipline Or Security? An Analysis Of The Power Mechanisms Used To Regulate The Late Medieval Pilgrimage To Notre-Dame De Grâce At Scheut Near Brussels, Yvonne Yiu

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


“Per Viam Asperam Et Valde Longam”: Voyages Of Pilgrims To Local Shrines In Late Medieval Sweden, Anders Fröjmark Jan 2005

“Per Viam Asperam Et Valde Longam”: Voyages Of Pilgrims To Local Shrines In Late Medieval Sweden, Anders Fröjmark

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Saint Armel Of Brittany: The Identification Of Four Badges From London, Hanneke Van Asperen Jan 2005

Saint Armel Of Brittany: The Identification Of Four Badges From London, Hanneke Van Asperen

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Cinema Paradiso: Re-Picturing The Medieval Cult Of Saints, M. A. Hall Jan 2005

Cinema Paradiso: Re-Picturing The Medieval Cult Of Saints, M. A. Hall

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Were Fossil Scallop Shells Exploited During The Middle Ages?, Mark A. Hall Jan 2005

Were Fossil Scallop Shells Exploited During The Middle Ages?, Mark A. Hall

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Review Of Michael Viktor Schwarz’S, Visuelle Medien Im Christlichen Kult. Fallstudien Aus Dem 13. Bis 16. Jahrhundert, Böhlau (Wien / Köln / Weimar 2002), Viola Belghaus Jan 2005

Review Of Michael Viktor Schwarz’S, Visuelle Medien Im Christlichen Kult. Fallstudien Aus Dem 13. Bis 16. Jahrhundert, Böhlau (Wien / Köln / Weimar 2002), Viola Belghaus

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Featured Website: William Allen's Image Archive, William Allen Jan 2005

Featured Website: William Allen's Image Archive, William Allen

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Discoveries Jan 2005

Discoveries

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


The Cult Of Saint Louis And Capetian Interests In The Hours Of Jeanne D'Evreux, Paula Mae Carns Jan 2005

The Cult Of Saint Louis And Capetian Interests In The Hours Of Jeanne D'Evreux, Paula Mae Carns

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Popular And Precious: Silver-Gilt & Silver Pilgrim Badges, Sarah Blick Jan 2005

Popular And Precious: Silver-Gilt & Silver Pilgrim Badges, Sarah Blick

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Was The Bayeux Tapestry Made In France? The Case For St. Florent Of Saumur, George Beech Dec 2004

Was The Bayeux Tapestry Made In France? The Case For St. Florent Of Saumur, George Beech

George T. Beech

This book presents the hypothesis that the Bayeux tapestry, long believed to have been made in England, came from the Loire valley in France, from the abbey of St. Florent of Saumur. This is based on a number of different kinds of evidence, the most important of which is signs of a St. Florent/Breton influence in the portrayal of the Breton campaign in the tapestry, about a tenth of the whole.