Download PDF https://doi.org/10.61302/KHND6236 The following text is an edited and abridged version of a written conversation between the four authors Jessamine Batario, Marian Bleeke, Gerald Guest, and Zachary Stewart. On Theory and Post-Theory Marian: My...
Jennifer Borland • Oklahoma State University Download PDF Within the ruins of the so-called Nuns’ Church, a twelfth-century building associated with the monastic complex of Clonmacnoise (Co. Offaly, Ireland), a weather-beaten acrobatic figure is incorporated into the...
Download PDF by Sherry C.M. Lindquist In three recent articles in the Burlington Magazine, Susie Nash has reexamined Claus Sluter’s justly famous Well of Moses from the Chartreuse de Champmol in light of a careful re-reading of the primary source documents together...
Download PDF by Marian Bleeke As the ample bibliography included in The Bayeux Tapestry: New Interpretations attests, the tapestry or embroidery has generated a flood of scholarship beginning in the nineteenth century and continuing throughout the twentieth.1)I use...
Marian Bleeke • Cleveland State University Download PDF DOI: https://doi.org/10.61302/ERNV9369 In a letter written as part of his work for the Irish Department of the Ordnance Survey in 1840, Thomas O’Conor recorded his reaction to a “Sheela-na-gig” sculpture—the...