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| Maggie Bickford History of Art and Architecture, Department of Overview
Professor Bickford engages in object-centered research in the history of painting in China during the Song and Yuan periods. Her work ranges from genre-formation in scholar-amateur ink painting to production and reception of imperial art. She reconstructs imperial Song initiatives in producing a definitive Chinese visual culture and investigates auspicious visuality in China. Current projects explore the potential of computer-assisted close viewing. | | Sheila Bonde Administration History of Art and Architecture, Department of Medieval Studies Sheila Bonde's research combines archaeology, architectural history, spatial analysis and digital humanities. She is co-director of the MonArch (Monastic Archaeology) research team that focuses on three monasteries in northern France: Saint-Jean-des-Vignes in Soissons, Notre Dame d'Ourscamp and the Carthusian monastery at Bourgfontaine. This project involves excavation, study of surviving architecture and texts, and digital reconstruction and representation. | | Karyn Esielonis Visiting Faculty / Visiting Scholars History of Art and Architecture, Department of
| | K. Dian Kriz History of Art and Architecture, Department of Dian Kriz's research and scholarship focus on British visual culture from 1700-1850, including imagery pertaining to the British Empire. Her current work is on race, slavery, and the visual culture of the British West Indies. | | Mallica Kumbera Landrus History of Art and Architecture, Department of Visiting Faculty / Visiting Scholars
| | Evelyn Lincoln History of Art and Architecture, Department of Evelyn Lincoln's research focuses on printing and printmaking in early modern Europe, with particular attention to how images were used to obtain and display access to knowledge, power, and patronage for communities of readers with a common literacy in image and text. The currency of images as they interact with the read and spoken word has extended into research on early notions of intellectual property, and the visual representations of authorship, gender differences, and truth claims. | | Rebecca Molholt History of Art and Architecture, Department of
| | Jeffrey Muller History of Art and Architecture, Department of Jeffrey Muller's research centers on Flemish art between 1500 and 1800. Currently he is studying how visual communication was integral to implementation of the Counter Reformation in the Spanish Netherlands. He seeks answers in two directions. First, he is completing the case study of St. Jacob's, Antwerp, the only church to survive intact from the period. Second, he is writing articles on broader topics to challenge methodological flaws that separate the practice of history and art history. | | Dietrich Neumann History of Art and Architecture, Department of My research concentrates mostly on late 19th and early 20th Century European and American Architecture. I am interested in the entire scope of architectural production and debate, from the minutiae of building technologies to the transatlantic discourse on skyscrapers and urbanism throughout the 20th Century. My publications on the history of film set design and architectural illumination have helped to define new approaches and fields of research. | | Douglas Nickel History of Art and Architecture, Department of Professor Nickel specializes in the history of photography and modern art. His current research looks at the relationship between science, art, metaphysics, and photography, and the role of the viewer in constructing photographic meaning. | | Juergen Schulz Status: Emeritus History of Art and Architecture, Department of
| | A. Ipek Tureli History of Art and Architecture, Department of
| | Herve Vanel History of Art and Architecture, Department of
| | Rudolf Winkes History of Art and Architecture, Department of Archaeology and the Ancient world, Joukowsky Institute for Professor Winkes' areas of expertise include Roman portraiture, Greek sculpture, portraiture, Roman painting, and Greek & Roman crafts, the impact of Greek and Roman culture on later periods and the art of emerging Christianity. He is working on a book on birds in Roman and Early Christian art. Excavations include Corfu in Greece, and currently Tongobriga, a Portuguese National Monument. It is a Roman town with pre-Roman (Celtic) structures underneath. | | Catherine Zerner History of Art and Architecture, Department of Professor Zerner's areas of interest include the history of art and architecture in Latin America, particularly with respect to the histories of landscape design, buildings, and cartography. | |

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