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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The French Renaissance In Prints [Review], Patricia Emison
The French Renaissance In Prints [Review], Patricia Emison
Art & Art History
Patricia Emison's review of a book edited by Karen Jacobson
More Than Kin And King: Centralized Political Organization Among The Ancient Maya, Arlen F. Chase, Diane Z. Chase
More Than Kin And King: Centralized Political Organization Among The Ancient Maya, Arlen F. Chase, Diane Z. Chase
Anthropology Faculty Research
No abstract provided.
Questions Of Political And Economic Integration: Segmentary Versus Centralized States Among The Ancient Maya, John W. Fox, Garrett W. Cook, Arlen F. Chase, Diane Z. Chase
Questions Of Political And Economic Integration: Segmentary Versus Centralized States Among The Ancient Maya, John W. Fox, Garrett W. Cook, Arlen F. Chase, Diane Z. Chase
Anthropology Faculty Research
No abstract provided.
Cultural Resources Survey Of The Leander Rehabilitation Center, Williamson County, Texas, Diane E. Williams, Martha Doty Freeman, Marie E. Blake, Karl W. Kibler, Paul J. Maslyk
Cultural Resources Survey Of The Leander Rehabilitation Center, Williamson County, Texas, Diane E. Williams, Martha Doty Freeman, Marie E. Blake, Karl W. Kibler, Paul J. Maslyk
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
In August-September 1996, personnel from Prewitt and Associates, Inc., conducted a cultural resources survey of ca. 725 acres of the former Leander Rehabilitation Center. The project area lies adjacent to U.S. Highway 183 and FM 620 in southern Williamson County, Texas. The survey resulted in additional documentation of one previously recorded prehistoric archeological site (41 WM452), the identification and recording of four historic archeological sites (41WM892, 41WM893, 41WM896, and 41WM897), and reconnaissance-level documentation of 45 historic buildings and structures. Site 41WM452 is an extensive upland lithic scatter and lithic procurement site which lacks subsurface deposits, features, and datable materials. Site …
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
Dorothy Day And Friends, La Salle University Art Museum, Brother Daniel Burke Fsc
Dorothy Day And Friends, La Salle University Art Museum, Brother Daniel Burke Fsc
Art Museum Exhibition Catalogues
Selections from the permanent collection, Fall 1996
Karel De Bauw, La Salle University Art Museum
Karel De Bauw, La Salle University Art Museum
Art Museum Exhibition Catalogues
No abstract provided.
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.
Silenced Sacred Spaces: Selected Photographs Of Syrian Synagogues By Robert Lyons, Exhibition Essay, Lowe Art Gallery, Syracuse University, Samuel D. Gruber Dr.
Silenced Sacred Spaces: Selected Photographs Of Syrian Synagogues By Robert Lyons, Exhibition Essay, Lowe Art Gallery, Syracuse University, Samuel D. Gruber Dr.
Samuel D. Gruber Dr.
No abstract provided.
Review Of Frank Lloyd Wright: Presentation And Conceptual Drawings, By Luna Imaging, Inc., Jeffrey A. Cohen
Review Of Frank Lloyd Wright: Presentation And Conceptual Drawings, By Luna Imaging, Inc., Jeffrey A. Cohen
Growth and Structure of Cities Faculty Research and Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Silenced Sacred Spaces: Selected Photographs Of Syrian Synagogues By Robert Lyons, Samuel Gruber, Samuel D. Gruber
Silenced Sacred Spaces: Selected Photographs Of Syrian Synagogues By Robert Lyons, Samuel Gruber, Samuel D. Gruber
Religion - All Scholarship
Discusses the history and architecture of the synagogues of Syria documented by photographer Robert Lyons in a survey sponsored by the Jewish Heritage Council of the World Monuments Fund.
A Mighty Maya Nation: How Caracol Built An Empire By Cultivating Its Middle Class, Arlen F. Chase, Diane Z. Chase
A Mighty Maya Nation: How Caracol Built An Empire By Cultivating Its Middle Class, Arlen F. Chase, Diane Z. Chase
Anthropology Faculty Research
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Front Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
The 11th Day Of January, 1861, Norman Shapiro
The 11th Day Of January, 1861, Norman Shapiro
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Back Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Back Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
The Huntsville Hitorical Review, Vol 23, No 2, Summer 1996-Fall 1996, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
The Huntsville Hitorical Review, Vol 23, No 2, Summer 1996-Fall 1996, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
The Evolution Of Land Holdings Of Oakwwod College 1896-1996, John Rison Jones, Frances C. Roberts
The Evolution Of Land Holdings Of Oakwwod College 1896-1996, John Rison Jones, Frances C. Roberts
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
From Choir Book To Scrap Book: The Initials In Hmml Bean Ms 3, Elizabeth Teviotdale
From Choir Book To Scrap Book: The Initials In Hmml Bean Ms 3, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Elizabeth C Teviotdale
A consideration of the origin of a group of cuttings contained in a 19th-century album (Collegeville, Hill Monastic Manuscript Library, Bean MS 3), with an analysis is the relationship of the initials' figural subjects to the texts they introduced. The cuttings, a series of historiated and decorated initials, were taken from one of a pair of choir books made in northern France or Flanders for a house of Cistercian nuns in the 13th century.
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.
Jeremiah P. Hardy’S The Smelt Seller Genre Painting In Bangor, Molly Mulhern Gross
Jeremiah P. Hardy’S The Smelt Seller Genre Painting In Bangor, Molly Mulhern Gross
Maine History
As a painter of portraits and genre studies, Jeremiah P. Hardy was a sensitive barometer of Bangor’s cultural aspirations. During his career, which spanned sixty-two years, he painted hundreds of portraits, then shifted to genre painting a course reflecting both national trends and the altered meanings of gentility in Bangor. In this article, Molly Mulhern Gross provides other reasons for Hardy’s mid-career change and explains why The Smelt Seller might have appealed to its cultured viewers. Ms. Mulhern Gross met The Smelt Seller while working as a research associate at the Farnsworth Art Museum in 1992. Her research was part …
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 …
Friendship: An African-American Community On The Prarie Margin Of Northeast Texas, Melissa M. Green, Duane E. Peter, Donna K. Shepard
Friendship: An African-American Community On The Prarie Margin Of Northeast Texas, Melissa M. Green, Duane E. Peter, Donna K. Shepard
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The following report summarizes the findings of an intensive archival and oral history review, coupled with limited archeological investigations, of the small post-Reconstruction era African-American community of Friendship located on the Prairie Margin of Northeast Texas. The archival and oral history reviews concentrated on the community as a whole between the years of 1880 and 1945: its beginnings, its social and religious structures, its economic development, its interaction with other communities in the area, and ultimately, its demise. The archeological investigations were directed more toward individual sites or homesteads within the community. The results of these investigations have culminated into …
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.
Mixed Media May 6, 1996, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Mixed Media May 6, 1996, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The May 6, 1996 issue includes a calendar of events for May 6-May 12, 1996, letters to the editor, comics, poems, photos, drawings. The RISD endowment is described and also RISD faculty evaluations.
Confederate Veterans At Rest: Archeological And Bioacheological Investigations At The Texas State Cemetery, Travis County, Texas, Helen Danzeiser Dockall, Douglas K. Boyd, Martha Doty Freeman, Rolando L. Garza, Kevin E. Stork, Karl W. Kibler, Joan E. Baker
Confederate Veterans At Rest: Archeological And Bioacheological Investigations At The Texas State Cemetery, Travis County, Texas, Helen Danzeiser Dockall, Douglas K. Boyd, Martha Doty Freeman, Rolando L. Garza, Kevin E. Stork, Karl W. Kibler, Joan E. Baker
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Since its inception in 1851, the Texas State Cemetery in Austin has risen in stature to become the state's premier burial place for state officials, historical figures, and prominent citizens. Extensive renovation work that began in 1995 necessitated an archeological study that included historic archival research, pedestrian survey, geomorphological assessment, mechanical testing in proposed construction zones, recording and investigation of historical features (including three unmarked graves) found in construction zones, and excavation and relocation of 57 graves of Confederate veterans and spouses. Prewitt and Associates, Inc., conducted these investigations between April and August of 1995. Archival research provides a concise …
Penises In The Book Of Kells: A Study In Gendered Text-Image Relationships, Pamela Warner
Penises In The Book Of Kells: A Study In Gendered Text-Image Relationships, Pamela Warner
Pamela J. Warner
No abstract provided.
Mixed Media April 22, 1996, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Mixed Media April 22, 1996, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
Mixed Media began as the student publication Your Name Here. The April 22, 1996 issue includes an article about diversity at RISD. Also included are poems, drawings, photographs, comics and letters to the editor.
The Seven Deadly Sins Of Hieronymus Bosch, Sally A. Struthers Ph.D.
The Seven Deadly Sins Of Hieronymus Bosch, Sally A. Struthers Ph.D.
Sally A. Struthers, Ph.D.
Some have tried to explain the iconography of Bosch’s works through alchemy, astrology, medicine and the Adamites. Bosch’s work is rich, and seems to come from a number of sources, but he always drew from traditional Christian themes. The sinfulness of mankind is a major theme in Bosch’s oeuvre, and is bound up with the late Medieval theme of the punishments of the damned at the Last Judgment. The theme of the seven deadly sins pervades every surviving painting by Hieronymus Bosch.
The Seven Deadly Sins Of Hieronymus Bosch, Sally A. Struthers
The Seven Deadly Sins Of Hieronymus Bosch, Sally A. Struthers
Art and Art History Faculty Publications
Some have tried to explain the iconography of Bosch’s works through alchemy, astrology, medicine and the Adamites. Bosch’s work is rich, and seems to come from a number of sources, but he always drew from traditional Christian themes. The sinfulness of mankind is a major theme in Bosch’s oeuvre, and is bound up with the late Medieval theme of the punishments of the damned at the Last Judgment. The theme of the seven deadly sins pervades every surviving painting by Hieronymus Bosch.
Egypt Recovered: The Photographic Surveys Of Maxime Du Camp, Félix Teynard, And John Beasley Greene, And The Development Of Egyptology, Kathleen Stewart Howe
Egypt Recovered: The Photographic Surveys Of Maxime Du Camp, Félix Teynard, And John Beasley Greene, And The Development Of Egyptology, Kathleen Stewart Howe
Art & Art History ETDs
This dissertation examines the work of three photographers, Maxime Du Camp, Félix Teynard and John Beasley Greene, active in Egypt in the middle of the nineteenth century. In doing so, it relates the new technology of photography to the developing discipline of Egyptology in France. It proposes connections between the photographic oeuvres of Du Camp, Teynard, and Greene and contemporary trends in the study of Egyptian antiquity. It reveals the extent to which the personal circumstances of the three photographers mediated the influence of different sectors of the French academic and intellectual establishment.
The intent of this work is to …