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Family Tradition
(MU Alumni Association, University of Missouri, 2013)
Three generations of the Cornett family made quilts that tell a story of European settlement in Missouri....
A Figured Ostracon with a Humorous Scene of Judgment
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1991)
Domenico Morone's Man of Sorrows and Madonna of Humility : Columbia's "Cloth of Humility"
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2012)
Roman Black-Gloss Pottery from the Capitoline Museums at the University of Missouri : A New 3D Scanning Project for Use Wear Analysis
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2016)
The Aegisthus Painter : A Fragment
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1974)
Fission and fusion in Paschke's Kiss I
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2005)
kisses, this vision is one of his most provocative expressions. As such, the painter was pleased that Kiss I found its mark in the center of the heartland in 1997, when it was purchased by the University of Missouri's Museum of Art and Archaeology...
Authenticating a Portrait of the Young Hadrian
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2017)
"Since its acquisition nearly thirty years ago, scholars have occasionally posed questions regarding the authenticity of the Museum of Art and Archaeology's portrait of the youthful emperor Hadrian. These disputes revolve around a number of copies...
An Etruscan Face : A Mask Cup in Missouri
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1979)
of just decorating the front of a vase with human features was also sometimes used, and an Etruscan example of this technique dating to the sixth century B.C. is included in the collections of the Museum of Art and Archaeology of the University of Missouri...
A Late Coptic Tunic
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1983)
Encountering the Anten-nalope
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2013)
"Nam June Paik (1932�2006) encourages viewers of his Anten-nalope (1996) to meditate on transformations in human communication in response to technological change. Hearkening back to Stone Age artists, who used ground rock, ...
Markings on Silver : The Study of a Byzantine Silver Dish
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2016)
"In the study of ancient artifacts, a question that constantly plagues researchers concerns the establishment of provenance. While many works of art have documents listing their history of ownership, such written evidence rarely accompanies ancient...
A Glazed Head of a Girl ; Two Votive Hands in Missouri
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1970)
"Ceramic vessels in the form of human heads are not unknown in the Roman period, but the one presented here is a particularly fine example of its kind."--First paragraph.
Philosophy Looks at Twentieth Century Music
(1950-05)
This paper is an attempt to evaluate the most significant
trends in the music of the first half of the present century by
discovering the aims of each and squaring them with the basic
principles defined by philosophy. ...
Peppering the Bostonian Palate : Two Silver Casters by Paul Revere II
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1976)
"Composed in 1860 by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and published in his Tales of a Wayside Inn (1863), these oft-quoted lines resurrected from obscurity the name of Paul Revere, whose patriotic ride in Revolutionary America ...
Character Roles in Opera
(1996-05)
Character roles play an important part in an opera. A
character role is usually funny in nature and stands apart from the
lead role: they are shorter in length and less demanding vocally. The character may have striking ...
Deciphering the Mississippi River Iconography of Frederick Oakes Sylvester
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1986)
investigation are reflected in his creative output of paintings and poems. Four paintings in the collection of the Museum of Art and Archaeology, as well as several poems, wiII be considered here."--First paragraph....
"Halfway between two shores�" : Rolando Este?vez's La Silla
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 2015)
Robert's Temptation of a Saint : A Reinterpretation
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1981)
Well-Tempered Clavier: A Profound Expression of Bach's Religious Convictions
(1981)
Johann Sebastian Bach is unquestionably a distinguished musical genius. His supreme creative powers have intrigued scholars for generations, and the study of his work continues to reveal Bach's awesome intellect and unique ...