Athanor

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Vol. 37 (2019)
Publicado diciembre 3, 2019
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Athanor Volume 37

Editors

Drs. Preston McLane and Kyle Killian

2019-2020 Art History Association Officers:

Abigail Youngblood (President), Olivia Morris (Vice President), and Emily White (Treasurer)

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Articles

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John H. P. Semlitsch
11-20
The Friction of Recognition: Information and Illegibility in Drew Bacon’s Life
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Donato Loia
21-36
Reflections on Gerhard Richter’s Cologne Cathedral Window
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Yue Ren
37-52
Injection versus Extraction: Contemporary Chinese SEA in Context Transformations
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Héctor Ramón Garcia
53-58
Beholding Chicano History: Iconography and the Chicanx Movement
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Thomas Busciglio-Ritter
59-66
Paris-on-Hudson: Artistic Authorship in Victor de Grailly’s American Landscapes
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Rebecca Lawder
67-78
"Erotic Nature": John Dunkley’s Decolonial Visions
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Alexa Sue Amore
79-88
Open Book, Broken Flesh: The Victoria and Albert Museum’s Gothic Ivory Devotional Booklet as Simulacral Wound
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Tara Kaufman
89-96
Living Rivers: Collective Agency in Carolina Caycedo’s Be Dammed
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Sarah Leary
97-108
Sarah Miriam Peale's Mary Leypold Griffith and the Staging of Republican Motherhood
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Lauren Lovings-Gomez
109-126
Antiquity, Exoticism, and Nature in Gold “Lotus and Dragon-fly” Comb with Cyprian Glass Fragment
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Caitlin Mims
127-139
Visual and Textual Narratives: Shifts in the Identity of the Byzantine Croce degli Zaccaria
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Athanor features student papers from the annual Art History Graduate Symposium hosted by the Department of Art History at Florida State University. Inaugurated in 1981, the Art History Graduate Symposium brings together students, professors, and members of the community to share ideas and expertise in a wide variety of art history and humanities topics.