This thesis is a study of self-representation in sculpture in the Middle Ages. The research offers a new interpretation of the uses of self-representation by practitioners working in various three-dimensional media active in medieval Italia and Germania before the twelfth century. An analysis of a series of case studies provides evidence for investigating issues hitherto often overlooked, including literacy, devotion, skill, craftsmanship, commemoration and identity. Emphasis is placed on visual analysis of the case studies. Sculptors’ self-representations, integrated within these religious objects produced for use in Christian practice, are identifiable either through inscriptions or documentary evidence. This thesis applies inte...
This thesis deals with the sculptural milieu of Rome in the years 1590-1615, with special concentrat...
The Pietà from Jihlava/Iglau is larger than most lifesize wooden sculptures dating from the 1330s. T...
Through the lens of the Thun-Hohenstein album, this dissertation explores the ways that late medieva...
This dissertation examines some 300 signatures and inscriptions from sculptors working in the Late M...
This thesis is concerned with the making and workings of the rhetoric of the body in architectural s...
There is only limited amount of sculptural self-portraits. Only few sculptors captured their own app...
Stucco relief was an essential component of many of the most elaborate and luxurious decorative prog...
In the abundant literature on the afterlife of classical forms in the Middle Ages, medieval “classic...
Two portraits of Enrico Scrovegni, patron of the Arena Chapel, are ‘facsimile portraits’ made in the...
This thesis focuses on the ways in which late-Renaissance identities are constructed through Italian...
Scholarship has long considered the style of stone sculpture produced in Mercia during the late eigh...
This dissertation examines the material evidence of honorific statue monuments of the administrative...
The article addresses the issue of physiognomic individualization that distinguishes portraits of Ku...
Title: Self-glorification, Piety and Superstition. The Iconography of the Architect in the Middle Ag...
This dissertation deals with a fascinating and understudied group of free-standing Christ sculptures...
This thesis deals with the sculptural milieu of Rome in the years 1590-1615, with special concentrat...
The Pietà from Jihlava/Iglau is larger than most lifesize wooden sculptures dating from the 1330s. T...
Through the lens of the Thun-Hohenstein album, this dissertation explores the ways that late medieva...
This dissertation examines some 300 signatures and inscriptions from sculptors working in the Late M...
This thesis is concerned with the making and workings of the rhetoric of the body in architectural s...
There is only limited amount of sculptural self-portraits. Only few sculptors captured their own app...
Stucco relief was an essential component of many of the most elaborate and luxurious decorative prog...
In the abundant literature on the afterlife of classical forms in the Middle Ages, medieval “classic...
Two portraits of Enrico Scrovegni, patron of the Arena Chapel, are ‘facsimile portraits’ made in the...
This thesis focuses on the ways in which late-Renaissance identities are constructed through Italian...
Scholarship has long considered the style of stone sculpture produced in Mercia during the late eigh...
This dissertation examines the material evidence of honorific statue monuments of the administrative...
The article addresses the issue of physiognomic individualization that distinguishes portraits of Ku...
Title: Self-glorification, Piety and Superstition. The Iconography of the Architect in the Middle Ag...
This dissertation deals with a fascinating and understudied group of free-standing Christ sculptures...
This thesis deals with the sculptural milieu of Rome in the years 1590-1615, with special concentrat...
The Pietà from Jihlava/Iglau is larger than most lifesize wooden sculptures dating from the 1330s. T...
Through the lens of the Thun-Hohenstein album, this dissertation explores the ways that late medieva...