Concise, critical reviews of books, exhibitions, and projects in all areas and periods of art history and visual studies

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Dissertations Completed by Subject, 2019

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Bovenmyer, Peter, “Alternative Anatomies: The Medieval Body Opened and Imagined” (University of Wisconsin-Madison, T. Dale)

Frederick, Michele, “Shaping the Royal Image: Gerrit van Honthorst and the Stuart Courts in London and The Hague, 1620-1649” (University of Delaware, P. Chapman)

Gratson, Scott “A Stratification of Death in the Northern Renaissance: A Reconsideration of the Cadaver Tombs of England and Germany” (Temple University, A. West)

Hutchison, Caitlin, “The Multivocality of the Cross of the Scriptures: Claiming Victory, Kingship, and Territory in Early Medieval Ireland” (University of Delaware, L. Nees)

Kileff Borham, Holly,“The Art of Confessionalism: Picturing Lutheran, Reformed, and Catholic Faith in Northwest Germany, 580-1618” (Princeton, T. DaCosta Kaufmann)

Thebaut, Nancy, "Non est hic: Figuring Christ's Absence in Early Medieval Art" (University of Chicago, A. Kumler)

Wangensteen, Kjell, “Hyperborean Baroque: David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl (1628-98) and the Rhetoric of Style” (Princeton, T. DaCosta Kaufmann)

Wasielewski, Amanda, “Between the Cracks: From Squatting to Tactical Media Art in the Netherlands, 1979-1993” (CUNY-Graduate Center, D. Joselit)