Items where Division is "Art History" and Year is 2004
Number of items: 10. ArticleDavies, P. (2004) The lighting of pilgrimage shrines in Renaissance Italy. Analecta Romana Instituti Danici, Supplementum, 35. pp. 125-148. ISSN 2035-2506 Marchand, E. (2004) Exemplary gestures and 'authentic' physiognomies: an interpretation of Ghirlandaio's 'Famous Men' in the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence. Apollo. pp. 3-11. ISSN 0003-6536 Robertson, C. (2004) New documents for the tomb of Paul III. Romisches Jahrbuch fur Kunstgeschichte, 34. pp. 201-220. ISSN 0342-2046 Book or Report SectionDavies, P. (2004) Santa Maria del Calcinaio a Cortona come architettura di pellegrinaggio. In: Fiore, F.P. (ed.) Francesco di Giorgio alla corte di Federico da Montefeltro. Olschki, Florence, Italy, pp. 679-702. ISBN 8822253221 Malvern, S. B. (2004) 'For King and country': Frampton's Edith Cavell (1915-1920) and the writing of gender in memorials to the Great War. In: Getsy, D. (ed.) Sculpture and the pursuit of a modern ideal in Britain c. 1880-1930. British art and visual culture since 1750 new readings. Ashgate, Aldershot, UK, pp. 219-244. ISBN 9780754609964 Malvern, S. B. (2004) Antibodies: Rachel Whiteread's Water Tower. In: Perry, G. (ed.) Difference and excess in contemporary art: the visibility of women's practice. Blackwell, Oxford, UK, pp. 74-87. ISBN 9781405112024 Robins, A. G. (2004) Line 'pregnant with meaning'. In: Smith, A. (ed.) Walter Sickert: 'drawing is the thing'. The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, UK, pp. 6-10. ISBN 9780903261548 BookDavies, P. and Hemsoll, D. (2004) Michele Sanmicheli. Electa, Milan, Italy. ISBN 9788837028046 Malvern, S. B. (2004) Modern art, Britain and the Great War: witnessing, testimony and remembrance. Paul Mellon centre for studies in British art . Yale University Press, New Haven, USA. ISBN 9780300105766 Marchand, E. (2004) Gebärden in der Florentiner Malerei: Studien zur Charakterisierung von Heiligen, Uomini Famosi und Zeitgenossen im Quattrocento. Kunstgeschichte, 79. Lit Verlag, Muenster. ISBN 9783825877507 |