Article index
Search British Art Studies articles using the keyword search facility. For example, “Gainsborough” or “sculpture”.
26 Results
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“From a Sheet of Paper to the Sky”
In the Artist’s Words – Inga Fraser
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“The Snob’s Chaldron”: Alexander Davison and the Private Patronage of History Painting in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain
Article – Katherine Gazzard
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Elegant Engravings of the Pacific:
Illustrations of James Cook’s Expeditions in British Eighteenth-Century MagazinesArticle – Jocelyn Anderson
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Art by the Many: London Style Cults of the 1960s
Conversation Piece – Thomas Crow
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Seeing Red
Cover Collaboration – Glenn Adamson, Richard Caspole
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The Famous Women Dinner Service: A Critical Introduction and Catalogue
Look First – Hana Leaper
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The Famous Women Dinner Service: In Conversation with Contemporary Art
Look First – Judy Chicago, The Women’s Art League, Carmen Hermo, Hana Leaper, Jonathan Law
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Editorial
Editorial – Jessica Berenbeim, Sandy Heslop
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Medieval Invention and its Potencies
Article – Paul Binski
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Innovation in English Gothic Architecture:
Risks, Impediments, and OpportunitiesArticle – Roger Stalley
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Imagining Invention:
The Character of the “Gothic architect” and England, 1200–1400Article – James Hillson
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Creativity in Three Dimensions: An Investigation of the Presbytery Aisles of Wells Cathedral
Article – Alexandrina Buchanan, Nicholas Webb
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Inventio Porticus—Imagining Solomon’s Porches in Late Medieval England
Article – Helen Lunnon
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Imagining Place and Moralizing Space: Jerusalem at Medieval Westminster
Article – Laura Slater
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The Englishness of English Sedilia
Article – James Alexander Cameron
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Legal Crisis and Artistic Innovation in Thirteenth-Century Scotland
Article – Jessica Barker
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In the Vineyard of the Lord:
Art, Imagination, and the Stained Glass Commissions of William of Wykeham in Fourteenth-Century English CollegesArticle – Veronika Decker
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The Temple of Justice and the Key of David:
Anachronism and Authority in the Chichester Seal MatrixArticle – Lloyd de Beer
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Resonance and Reuse:
The Fifteenth-Century Transformation of a Late Romanesque Vita ChristiArticle – Kristen Collins
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Wording the Wound Man
Article – Jack Hartnell
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Disciplining the Digital:
Virtual 3D Reproduction, Pilgrim Badges, and the Stuff of Art HistoryConversation Piece – Amy Jeffs
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Handling Digital Objects
Introduction – Lloyd de Beer, Naomi Speakman
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Between a Rock and a Blue Chair:
David Hockney’s Rocky Mountains and Tired Indians (1965)Article – Martin Hammer
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Drawing after the Antique at the British Museum, 1809–1817:
“Free” Art Education and the Advent of the Liberal StateArticle – Martin Myrone
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A “Modern Rendezvous” in London:
Painters, Pilots, and Edward Wadsworth’s A Short Flight (1914)Article – Bernard Vere
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Resurrection, Re-Imagination, Reconstruction:
New Viewpoints on the Hereford ScreenOne Object – Ayla Lepine