Browsing History of Art and Architecture by Title
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Margaret Stokes (1832-1900) and her intellectual circle : an approach to early Christian art
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Marignac, Charente-Maritime, Exterior Apse, Corbel, Lovers.
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Marignac, Charente-Maritime, Exterior from South East
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Marignac, Charente-Maritime,West Facade.
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Massy (Saone et Loire), Church of St Denis, Exterior Tower.
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Mazille (nr.Cluny), Saone et Loire, Exterior Tower and Nave
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Mazille (nr.Cluny), Saone et Loire, Exterior Tower.
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Medieval Irish wooden figure sculpture
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Melle, St Hilaire, Exterior from East, Chapels.
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Melle, St Hilaire, Exterior West.
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Melle, St Hilaire, Exterior, Rider above North Door.
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Melle, St Hilaire, Interior Capital.
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Melle, St Savinien, West Door.
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Metadata: how we relate to images
(Lethaby Gallery, London, 2018)One might justly claim that metadata is ubiquitous, structuring our interactions with the world in manifold ways. As data about other data, metadata describes and classifies information; among its best-known applications ... -
Metrology and proportion in the window tracery of medieval Ireland : an empirical study of Ormond and Connaught
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History of Art and Architecture, 2012)This study developed a methodology to investigate whether evidence could be found for the application of systems of proportion and metrology to the design of late medieval window tracery in Ireland. Source data was collected ... -
MIDDLE EASTERN CRAFTS: YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW, VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM, OCTOBER 11-12, 2018
(2020)Craft is having a moment – the international market for contemporary craft is more buoyant than ever, with record trade figures and increasingly high-profile exhibitions and publications.1 But contemporary craft from the ... -
Minute masterpieces : study of a late fifteenth-century French Book of Hours (CBL WMs 89)
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History of Art and Architecture, 2005)This thesis provides a full monographic study of a previously unpublished manuscript book of hours for the use of Rouen now in the collection of the Chester Beatty Library (WMs 89). The manuscript is examined from a ... -
Mobile encounters : artists' mobility between Ireland and Britain and the development of performance, video and multimedia practices (1975 - 1999)
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of History of Art and Architecture, 2014)This thesis investigates the encounter between Irish and British time-based artists between 1975 and 1999. Taking artists’ mobility as a primary subject of this investigation, the research considers important policy ...