This dissertation sets out to challenge the material history and biography of ivory in early modern Europe (ca. 1600-1800) and explores the mutable materialities of ivory as both a sculptural material and a vehicle of cultural meaning. As an often-peripheral material, ivory's history needs to be reimagined as a central and integral material player on the early modern European artistic stage. Throughout my dissertation, I upend the normative paradigms surrounding ivory to re-contextualize and reconceptualize the material as a performative mechanism of meaning for an object rather than as material used to create an object. This dissertation focuses on four main geographic areas of early modern Europe -- the Austrian Habsburg Empire, the Kingd...
If one of the aims of art history is to understand better the original meaning of the works studied,...
PhD thesisThis interdisciplinary thesis examines the representation of the African body in Venetian ...
It is the purpose of this thesis to reconsider the ivories of early medieval England with an in-dept...
This study is an investigation into the semiotics of carved ivory objects in the Frankish Empire of ...
This study is an investigation into the semiotics of carved ivory objects in the Frankish Empire of ...
This dissertation examines in detail the development of religious relief ivory carving during the la...
This dissertation examines in detail the development of religious relief ivory carving during the la...
As a raw material, ivory has been used to manufacture a wide range of objects, normally associated w...
This dissertation presents a new perspective on the function of objects in late-medieval devotional...
This dissertation contends with the diverse corpus of Gothic ivory grooming implements carved in Fra...
This dissertation presents a new perspective on the function of objects in late-medieval devotional...
Stucco relief was an essential component of many of the most elaborate and luxurious decorative prog...
"This collection embraces the increasing interest in the material world of the Renaissance and the e...
This dissertation examines the material potentialities embodied in Kunstkammer works of art that wer...
This dissertation examines the material potentialities embodied in Kunstkammer works of art that wer...
If one of the aims of art history is to understand better the original meaning of the works studied,...
PhD thesisThis interdisciplinary thesis examines the representation of the African body in Venetian ...
It is the purpose of this thesis to reconsider the ivories of early medieval England with an in-dept...
This study is an investigation into the semiotics of carved ivory objects in the Frankish Empire of ...
This study is an investigation into the semiotics of carved ivory objects in the Frankish Empire of ...
This dissertation examines in detail the development of religious relief ivory carving during the la...
This dissertation examines in detail the development of religious relief ivory carving during the la...
As a raw material, ivory has been used to manufacture a wide range of objects, normally associated w...
This dissertation presents a new perspective on the function of objects in late-medieval devotional...
This dissertation contends with the diverse corpus of Gothic ivory grooming implements carved in Fra...
This dissertation presents a new perspective on the function of objects in late-medieval devotional...
Stucco relief was an essential component of many of the most elaborate and luxurious decorative prog...
"This collection embraces the increasing interest in the material world of the Renaissance and the e...
This dissertation examines the material potentialities embodied in Kunstkammer works of art that wer...
This dissertation examines the material potentialities embodied in Kunstkammer works of art that wer...
If one of the aims of art history is to understand better the original meaning of the works studied,...
PhD thesisThis interdisciplinary thesis examines the representation of the African body in Venetian ...
It is the purpose of this thesis to reconsider the ivories of early medieval England with an in-dept...