Shared more. Cited more. Safe forever.
    • advanced search
    • submit works
    • about
    • help
    • contact us
    • login
    Search 
    •   MOspace Home
    • Search
    •   MOspace Home
    • Search
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
    advanced searchsubmit worksabouthelpcontact us

    Discover

    FormatThesis (19)SubjectArt (4)Archaeology (2)Alalakh (Extinct city) -- Antiquities (1)Anthropology (1)Architecture in numismatics (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2021 (7)2010 - 2019 (5)2000 - 2009 (7)Author/ContributorSlane, Kathleen W., 1949- (4)Rautman, Marcus Louis, 1955- (3)Langdon, Susan Helen, 1952- (2)Schwain, Kristin, 1971- (2)Stanton, Anne Rudloff (2)... View MoreSubject: Time Period1800-1899 (1)1900-1999 (1)332 B.C.-640 A.D (1)Subject: PlaceEgypt (2)Alalakh (Extinct city) (1)Egypt -- Ḍabʻah, Tall al- (1)France, Southern (1)Israel (1)... View MoreAdvisorSlane, Kathleen W., 1949- (4)Rautman, Marcus Louis, 1955- (3)Langdon, Susan Helen, 1952- (2)Schwain, Kristin, 1971- (2)Stanton, Anne Rudloff (2)... View MoreThesis Department
    Art history and archaeology (MU) (19)
    Archaeology (2)Art (2)Language (ISO)English (19)

    Browse

    All of MOspaceCommunities & CollectionsDate IssuedAuthor/ContributorTitleIdentifierThesis DepartmentThesis AdvisorThesis Semester

    Statistics

    Most Popular ItemsStatistics by CountryMost Popular AuthorsStatistics by Referrer

    Search

    [+] Search or Limit by Field[-] Search or Limit by Field

    Keyword search by field

    Search or limit your keyword search by selected fields.

    Now showing items 1-19 of 19

    • Sort Options:
    • Relevance
    • Title (ascending order: A-Z)
    • Title (descending order: Z-A)
    • Date Issued (oldest first)
    • Date Issued (recent first)
    • Results Per Page:
    • 5
    • 10
    • 20
    • 40
    • 60
    • 80
    • 100

    The cult of Rodin : words, photographs, and colonial history in the spread of Auguste Rodin's reputation in northeast Asia 

    Lee, Hyewon, 1961- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
    This dissertation explores the growth of Auguste Rodin's phenomenal acclaim in Northeast Asia, where he was introduced in the early 20th century, when China, Japan, and Korea were undergoing social, political, and cultural ...

    Writing on the wall : late-third century urban defenses in south Languedoc 

    Underwood, Douglas, 1984- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    The movement from the Roman to the medieval world is one of the most significant transitional moments of Western history. One of the most visible aspects of that transition is the installation of circuit walls that transform ...

    Reliquaries, tapestry, and still life painting : the mutability of bodies and bodily ideologies from Medieval to early-modern Europe 

    Watters, Marta A. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] This thesis considers how human, animal, spatial, and material bodies function within diverse systems of knowledge. In the context of this project I have framed a body...

    The lower senses in early Netherlandish epiphany altarpieces 

    Meade, Pachomius (Matthew J.) (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
    The late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries were a time of growing affective piety and engagement with the material culture of Christian devotion in Northern Europe. The three so-called lower senses of smell, touch, ...

    Death and burial in ancient Alexandria: the Necropolis of Moustapha Pasha 

    Casperson, Cassandra L., 1979- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] As study of the Alexandrian monumental rock-cut tombs in the eastern necropolis of Moustapha Pasha, leads to a re-examination of their artifacts, architectural features...

    The spirit of exhibition and visual pedagogy in the work of Charles and Ray Eames 

    Bradley, Lorinda Roorda (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
    This project examines the ways in which Charles and Ray Eames promoted visual pedagogy in their exhibitions and new media experiments. Through cooperative efforts with various artists, designers, educators, scholars, ...

    Pre- and protopalatial Minoan larnax : individuals vs collective identity in pre- and protopalatial Crete 

    Ursprung Nerling, Laura S. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2021)
    Prepalatial and Protopalatial larnakes offer a corpus of material with their own biography which has long been ignored, passed over, or forgotten. They represent the beginning of a mortuary tradition of burials in ceramic ...

    The early imperial ceramics as evidence for life at Roman Sardis 

    Raubolt, Elizabeth Deridder (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Historical testimonia tell us that in the year 17 CE, an earthquake struck in Western Asia Minor and destroyed the city of Sardis. Recent excavations in the Field 49, Field 55...

    Early Franciscan painted panels as a response to the Italian Cathars 

    Ruppar, Rebecca Anne Hertling (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
    The wood-panel paintings created by the Franciscan order in the thirteenth century present a dramatic transition from a static, stoic Byzantine style to increasing degrees of naturalistic, realistic, emotional, and corporeal ...

    Roman Egypt : change amid continuity in the art and architecture of an Eastern Imperial Province 

    Williams, Christopher Glenn, 1967- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The Roman province of Aegyptus has most often been considered from an administrative, governmental, or economic perspective while its art and architecture has usually been...

    Dedications in clay : terracotta figurines in early Iron Age Greece (c. 1100-700 BCE) 

    Averett, Erin Walcek, 1975- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    This dissertation explores early Greek religion and society through a contextual analysis of the ritual use of terracotta votive figurines in the Early Iron Age, c. 1100-700 BCE. I have compiled the major deposits of ...

    After Watteau: Nicolas Lancret and the creation of the hunt luncheon 

    Williams, Sarah Sylvester (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    Dining is inarguably one of the oldest, most prevalent and pervasive acts of social interaction. In the modern age the ability to display one's taste or refinement with regard to fashionable or trendy food items has become ...

    Big ideas in little boxes : nation building in three nineteenth-century American parlor games by Milton Bradley and Company 

    Milanick, Margaret Fairgrieve (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
    Milton Bradley and Company manufactured its first game, The Checkered Game of Life, in 1860, only months before the American Civil War broke out. Soon after, it produced the Myriopticon A Historical Panorama of the Rebellion, ...

    Sisterhood as strategy : the collaborations of American women artists in the gilded age 

    Malone, Kelsey Frady (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    This dissertation employs four case studies--illustrator Alice Barber Stephens in Philadelphia; Louisville-born sculptor Enid Yandell; photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston in Washington, D.C.; and the Newcomb College ...

    The material politics of ivory in early modern Europe 

    Grimes, Kaitlin Rae (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2021)
    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 ...

    Architectural coin types : reflections of Roman society 

    Elkins, Nathan T., 1981- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2010)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Architectural representations on Roman coins are among the most intensely studied images on ancient coins. Scholars frequently use them as evidence to reconstruct a monument...

    Praesentia et potentia in the Cubiculum Leonis in the catacomb of Commodilla, Rome : late ancient martyr cult in a late Roman's tomb 

    Gannaway, Ethan, 1974- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] This dissertation employs an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the late fourth-century wall paintings of the Cubiculum Leonis, a tomb in the Catacomb of Commodilla...

    The postmaster's porcelain : collecting European decorative art in middle America 

    Jones, Sarah S., 1975- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    "This dissertation provides a case study of a type of art collecting that has not received significant scholarly attention, one based on the collecting activity of middleclass Americans living in the Midwestern United ...

    Painting the wine-dark sea : traveling Aegean fresco artists in the Middle and late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean 

    Barnes, John Tristan (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
    During the Middle and Late Bronze Age, the "civilized world" was not centered on the Aegean or the Mediterranean as in later centuries, but was instead shifted east. The older, established civilizations in Egypt and the ...

    Send Feedback
    hosted by University of Missouri Library Systems
     

     


    Send Feedback
    hosted by University of Missouri Library Systems