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    FormatThesis (8)SubjectThesis -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- Art and art history (7)Art -- Political aspects -- Mexico (1)Art and society -- Mexico (1)Art, Rococo (1)Catlin, George, 1796-1872 (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2019 (8)Author/ContributorArt and Art History (8)Connelly, Frances S. (4)Ziskin, Rochelle (2)Bushra, Hamama Tul (1)Clifton-James, Licia E. (1)... View MoreSubject: PlaceBelgium (1)Egypt (1)Mexico (1)Minnesota (1)AdvisorConnelly, Frances S. (4)Ziskin, Rochelle (2)Dunbar, Burton L. (Burton Lewis) (1)Wahlman, Maude (1)Thesis Department
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    Language (ISO)English (8)

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    Dining and revelry in French rococo art 

    Williams, Sarah J. Sylvester (2012)
    This thesis explores the popularization of the theme of the 'hunt luncheon' in the Rococo period, within the context of the châteaux renovations undertaken during the reign of Louis XV. In 1730s, the young king commissioned ...

    Gulshan Muraqqa’: An Imperial Discretion 

    Bushra, Hamama Tul (2016)
    This thesis researches two folios (pages) from the Gulshan muraqqa’, an imperial album of the Mughal Empire. The two folios, The Poet and the Prince and A Buffalo Hunting a Lioness, are currently in the permanent ...

    Painting the Mundane: An Examination of the Life and Career of René Magritte 

    Rappé, Amye Michelle (2013)
    This thesis explores the important role René Magritte's biography plays in relation to his work as a painter. His works were primarily inspired by his middle class lifestyle and upbringing, something that was uncommon ...

    Making the Connection: J.B. Murray and the Scripts and Forms of Africa 

    Clifton-James, Licia E. (2016)
    This dissertation focuses on the artwork of J.B. Murray, an African American artist from Mitchell, Georgia. The goal of this dissertation is to explore J.B. Murray’s production of protective scripts and spirit figures. ...

    Egypt, the Fictive Theater of Napoleon's Glory: A Celebration of the Egyptian Campaign in Paintings, Architecture, and Decorative Arts 

    Weiser, Abby Brianne (2013)
    The reign of Napoleon Bonaparte was one of military glory, both real and imagined. In this thesis, I examine the promotion of Napoleon's Egyptian campaign (1798-1801), perhaps the most disastrous episode of his military ...

    George Catlin and the Pipestone Quarry: paradise of the red gods 

    Mundy, Denise Louise (2012)
    George Catlin, pioneer, author, ethnographer, entrepreneur, was foremost an artist of exceptional talents. He made five difficult journeys westward from 1830-1836 to paint the Native Americans and their way of life. His ...

    Diego Rivera: constructing a myth 

    Nordholm, Hilary, 1976- (2011)
    Diego Rivera was a master of creating visual languages to express his ideas and beliefs. Throughout his life, he actively sought to define Mexican culture and his life through his art and his writing. Much of how he is ...

    Goya and the grotesque: a study of themes of witchcraft and monstrous bodies 

    Ziech, Kristin Ann (2012)
    Francisco de Goya lived during the "Enlightenment," an age associated with reason, when traditional superstitions became viewed as ridiculous beliefs of the ignorant poor. Goya adopted the theme of witchcraft into his ...

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