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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Odd Man Out: Two Self-Portraits Of Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec, Ava Pandiani
Odd Man Out: Two Self-Portraits Of Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec, Ava Pandiani
Art & Art History Student Scholarship
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The Cypress Trees In "The Starry Night": A Symbolic Self-Portrait Of Vincent Van Gogh, Jessica Caldarone
The Cypress Trees In "The Starry Night": A Symbolic Self-Portrait Of Vincent Van Gogh, Jessica Caldarone
Art & Art History Student Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Henri Mattise's "The Red Studio": Art As Real/The World As Illusion, Alyssa Johnson
Henri Mattise's "The Red Studio": Art As Real/The World As Illusion, Alyssa Johnson
Art & Art History Student Scholarship
No abstract provided.
“Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?”: Freud And The Unconscious Of Paul Gauguin, Lauren Cavalli
“Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?”: Freud And The Unconscious Of Paul Gauguin, Lauren Cavalli
Art & Art History Student Scholarship
No abstract provided.
With Lovers As Her Muse: How Men Influenced The Designs Of Coco Chanel, Sara Spirito
With Lovers As Her Muse: How Men Influenced The Designs Of Coco Chanel, Sara Spirito
Art & Art History Student Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Paradigmatic Portraits From Weimar Germany: Martha Dix, Sylvia Von Harden, And Anita Berber According To Otto Dix, Althea Ruoppo
Paradigmatic Portraits From Weimar Germany: Martha Dix, Sylvia Von Harden, And Anita Berber According To Otto Dix, Althea Ruoppo
Art & Art History Student Scholarship
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The Only Way Out Is Through, Lia Halloran
The Only Way Out Is Through, Lia Halloran
Art Faculty Creative Works – Exhibitions
"DCKT Contemporary is pleased to present LIA HALLORAN’s third New York solo exhibition. The exhibition includes new paintings of crystal caves and personified icebergs, along with ink on vellum works. HALLORAN uses science and the natural world to map out physical and psychological spaces in her painting and addresses time in ways that stretch our notions of perception."
This exhibition can also be viewed on DCKT's website.