Archive for the ‘ART HISTORY’ Category
Chicks Who Chop: Judith, Salome, and Delilah
By klayperson | ART HISTORYChicks Who Chop: Renaissance Images of Powerful Women Seen at the Beginning and End of [&hellip
The Weak Never Started (and it never ended neither)
By klayperson | ART HISTORYThe Weak Never Started (and it never ended either) The perpetuation of western art in [&hellip
Off the Top of Your Head: Hair as Subject and Medium in Contemporary Art
By klayperson | ART HISTORYOff the Top of Your Head: Hair as Subject and Medium in Art at the [&hellip
The Anglo-Scandenavian Hogback: a Tool for Assimilation
By klayperson | ART HISTORYThe Anglo-Scandinavian Hogback: A Tool for Assimilation The Vikings swept through Britain with series of [&hellip
Food and Death, anthropologically speaking
By klayperson | ART HISTORYSo there was this guy who died and went to hell. When he got there, [&hellip
Significant Omissions: Thomas Gainsborough’s Mr. and Mrs. Andrews
By klayperson | ART HISTORYSignificant Omissions: Thomas Gainsborough’s Mr. and Mrs. Andrews There is an obvious lack of traditional criticism [&hellip