Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06This dissertation offers a reconsideration of medieval wooden sculptures and a new perspective for understanding their role in affecting devotion and pictorial production in late medieval and Renaissance culture. My study focuses on the diffusion and use of the sculptures from the group of the Descent from the Cross through the development of the animated sculptures of Christ from around 1100 to around 1560. Historically these objects have been considered principally as devotional objects and utilized to understand devotional practices and ceremonies; conversely, I assert that they represented the catalyst of a new, unfiltered experience of the sacred in which the laity were able to access an...
Late Medieval and Renaissance art was surprisingly pushy. Its architecture demanded that people move...
This dissertation offers a wide-ranging examination of the half-length sacred figure over the door i...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In early modern church interiors across the Italian...
Several early Italian Renaissance sacred images underwent significant restorations shortly after the...
This dissertation deals with a fascinating and understudied group of free-standing Christ sculptures...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Fine Arts, 2015This dissertation focuses on four devotional pai...
This contribution is an extract from a thesis developed at the Conservation and Restoration School o...
This dissertation examines representations of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in eighteenth-century Italy....
Stucco relief was an essential component of many of the most elaborate and luxurious decorative prog...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013In fifteenth-century Florence, the Basilica of the ...
UnrestrictedThe embodied experience of objects was a historically specific mode of reception formed ...
My dissertation examines manuscripts and early printed books of the “Fortress of Faith” (Fortalitium...
This dissertation examines the widespread copying of devotional paintings in the Burgundian Netherla...
This dissertation examines the aesthetic response to altarpieces in early modern Italy, which culmin...
Late Medieval and Renaissance art was surprisingly pushy. Its architecture demanded that people move...
This dissertation offers a wide-ranging examination of the half-length sacred figure over the door i...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06In early modern church interiors across the Italian...
Several early Italian Renaissance sacred images underwent significant restorations shortly after the...
This dissertation deals with a fascinating and understudied group of free-standing Christ sculptures...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Fine Arts, 2015This dissertation focuses on four devotional pai...
This contribution is an extract from a thesis developed at the Conservation and Restoration School o...
This dissertation examines representations of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in eighteenth-century Italy....
Stucco relief was an essential component of many of the most elaborate and luxurious decorative prog...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013In fifteenth-century Florence, the Basilica of the ...
UnrestrictedThe embodied experience of objects was a historically specific mode of reception formed ...
My dissertation examines manuscripts and early printed books of the “Fortress of Faith” (Fortalitium...
This dissertation examines the widespread copying of devotional paintings in the Burgundian Netherla...
This dissertation examines the aesthetic response to altarpieces in early modern Italy, which culmin...
Late Medieval and Renaissance art was surprisingly pushy. Its architecture demanded that people move...
This dissertation offers a wide-ranging examination of the half-length sacred figure over the door i...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...