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Group by: Creators Name | Item Type Number of items at this level: 87. AApplin, J. (2006) 'This threatening and possibly functioning object': Lee Bontecou and the Sculptural Void. Art History, 29 (3). pp. 476-502. ISSN 0141-6790 Ayers, T. (2003) A West Country glazier in the fifteenth century: John Godwin of Wells, MP. Journal of Stained Glass, XXVI. pp. 10-16. ISSN 0-9540457-2-6 Ayers, T. (2002) Vitraux, Retables et 'English Decorated Style' La Verrière Orientale de l'Eglise Abbatiale de Dorchester, Comtè d'Oxford. In: Representations Architecturales dans les Vitraux, Colloque International. Représentations architecturales dans les vitraux, 22-27 août 2002, Bruxelles, Palais des Académies. Dossier de la commission royale des monuments, sites et fouilles (9). , pp. 105-116. CCarne, Sarah, Crinson, Mark, Hills, Helen, Rudd, Natalie and Cube Gallery, (2002) Fabrications: New Art and Urban Memory in Manchester. UMiM , Manchester . ISBN 978-0954369507 Corbett, D.P. (2001) Visuality and unmediation in Burne-Jones's Laus Veneris. Art History, 24 (1). pp. 83-102. ISSN 0141-6790 EEdwards, J. (2002) An entirely unimportant deviation?: aestheticism and the critical location of the statuette in fin de siècle Britain. The Sculpture Journal, 7. pp. 58-69. ISSN 1366-2724 Edwards, J. (2007) Anxious Flirtations? Homoeroticism, Art and Aestheticism in late Victorian Britain. Visual Culture in Britain, 8 (1). pp. 1-14. ISSN 1471-4787 Edwards, Jason (2009) Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick: In the Bardo (2 May 1950-12 April 2009) Tribute. Sexualities. pp. 675-677. ISSN 1363-4607 GGeraghty, A. (2001) Edward Woodroofe: Sir Christopher Wren's first draughtsman. The Burlington Magazine, CXLIII (1181). pp. 474-479. ISSN 0007-6287 Geraghty, A. (2004) Robert Hooke's Collection of Architectural Books and Prints. Architectural History, 47. pp. 113-125. ISSN 0066-622X Geraghty, A. (2002) Wren's Preliminary Design for the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford. Architectural History, 45. pp. 275-288. ISSN 0066-622X HHallett, M. (2004) From Out of the Shadows: Sir Joshua Reynolds' Captain Robert Orme. Visual Culture in Britain, 5 (2). pp. 41-62. ISSN 1471-4787 Hallett, M. (2004) Reading the walls: Pictorial dialogue at the British Royal Academy. Eighteenth Century Studies, 37 (4). pp. 581-604. ISSN 1086-315X Hawkes, Jane (1995) A question of judgment: the iconic programme at Sandbach. In: Bourke, Cormac, (ed.) From the Isles of the North. Third International Conference on Insular Art, 7 -11 April, 1994, Ulster Museum, Belfast. HMSO , Belfast , pp. 213-220. ISBN 9780337112010 Hawkes, Jane (2009) An Anglo-Saxon Carving at Skipwith, East Yorkshire. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, 81. pp. 440-449. ISSN 0084-4276 Hawkes, Jane (2001) An iconography of identity? the cross-head from Mayo Abbey. In: From Ireland Coming: Irish art from the early Christian to late Gothic period and its European context. Princeton University Press , Princeton , pp. 184-195. ISBN 9780691088242 Hawkes, Jane (2007) Anglo-Saxon Romanitas: the transmission and use of early Christian art in Anglo-Saxon England. In: Horden, Peregrin, (ed.) Freedom of Movement in the Middle Ages. Harlaxton Symposium. Harlaxton Medieval Studies (15). Paul Watkins Publishing , Donnington , pp. 19-36. ISBN 9781900289795 Hawkes, Jane (1998) Breaking the Silence: the Road to Calvary at Sandbach. In: Le isole britanniche e Roma in età romanobarbarica. Biblioteca di cultura romanobarbarica (1). Herder Editrice e Liberia , Rome , pp. 37-48. ISBN 9788885876316 Hawkes, Jane (1997) Columban Virgins: iconic imnages of the Virgin and Child in Insular sculpture. In: Studies in the cult of Saint Columba. Four Courts Press , Dublin , pp. 107-135. ISBN 9781851822683 Hawkes, Jane (2001) Constructing iconographies: questions of identity in Mercian sculpture. In: Mercia: an early medieval superpower. Leicester University Press , Leicester , pp. 230-245. ISBN 9780718502317 Hawkes, Jane (2001) Description of the Decoration and Iconography of St Mary's Church. In: Conservation Plan: St Mary the Virgin, Studley Royal. English Heritage , London , pp. 1-4. Hawkes, Jane (2005) Figuring salvation: an excursus into the iconography of the Iona crosses. In: Foster, S. and Cross, M., (eds.) Able Minds and Practised Hands. UNSPECIFIED. Society for Medieval Archaeology (23). Society for Medieval Archaeology , Leeds , pp. 259-275. ISBN 9781904350743 Hawkes, Jane (2000) Gregory the Great and angelic mediation: the Anglo-Saxon crosses of the Derbyshire Peaks. In: Text, Image and Interpretation: studies in Anglo-Saxon literature in honour of Eamonn O Carragain. Studies in the Early Middle Ages (18). Brepols , Amsterdam , pp. 431-448. ISBN 9782503518190 Hawkes, Jane (1993) Mary and the cycle of Resurrection: the iconography of the Hovingham panel. In: Spearman, M. and Higgitt, J., (eds.) The Age of Migrating Ideas: early medieval art in Northern Britain and Ireland. Second International Conference on Insular Art, 3-6 January 1991, Edinburgh. National Museum of Scotland , Edinburgh , pp. 254-260. ISBN 9780750903578 Hawkes, Jane (1999) Northumbrian Sculpture: Questions of Context. In: Hawkes, Jane and Mills, Susan, (eds.) Northumbria's Golden Age. UNSPECIFIED. Sutton Publishers Ltd , Stroud , pp. 204-215. ISBN 9780750916851 Hawkes, Jane (1997) Old Testament heroes: iconographies of Insular sculpture. In: The worm, the germ, and the thorn: Pictish and related studies presented to Isabel Henderson. Pinkfoot Press , Balgavies , pp. 149-158. ISBN 9781874012177 Hawkes, Jane (2008) Programmes of Salvation: The Iconography of the Crosses of Iona. In: Aedificia Nova: Studies in Honor of Rosemary Cramp. Medieval Institute Press , Kalamazoo , pp. 198-225. ISBN 9781580441100 Hawkes, Jane (2003) Reading stone. In: Theorizing Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture. Medieval European Studies (4). West Virginia University Press , Morgantown , pp. 5-30. ISBN 9780937058794 Hawkes, Jane (2002) Sermons in stone: the mysteries of Christ in Anglo-Saxon sculpture. In: Carver, Martin, (ed.) The Cross Goes North: processes of conversion in northern Europe, AD 300-1300. UNSPECIFIED. Boydell and Brewer , Woodbridge , pp. 351-370. ISBN 9781903153116 Hawkes, Jane (2009) Studying Early Christian Sculpture in England and Ireland: the Object of Art History or Archaeology. In: Anglo-Saxon-Irish relations before the Vikings. Proceedings of the British Academy (157). Oxford University Press , London , pp. 397-408. ISBN 9780197264508 Hawkes, Jane (1997) Symbolic lives: the visual evidence. In: Hines, John, (ed.) The Anglo-Saxons from the migration period to the eighth century. Second Conference on Studies in Historical Archaeoethnology, 27th to 31st August 1994, San Marino. Studies in historical archaeoethnology (2). Boydell and Brewer , Woodbridge , pp. 311-344. ISBN 9780851154794 Hawkes, Jane (2006) The Anglo-Saxon Legacy. In: Constantine the Great: York's Roman emperor. Lund Humphries , London , pp. 104-114. ISBN 9780853319283 Hawkes, Jane (2009) The Church Triumphant: the Figural Columns of Early Ninth Century Anglo-Saxon England. In: Hamerow, H. and Webster, L., (eds.) Shaping Understanding: Form and Order in the Anglo-Saxon World, 400-1100. UNSPECIFIED. Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History (16). Oxbow Books , Oxford , pp. 29-42. ISBN 978-1-905905-13-3 (In Press) Hawkes, Jane (2002) The Church triumphant: the Masham column and the art of the Church in ninth-century Anglo-Saxon England. Hortus Artium Medievalium, 8. pp. 337-348. ISSN 1330-7274 Hawkes, Jane (2004) The Honan Chapel: an iconographic excursus. In: Teehan, V. and Heckett, E., (eds.) The Honan Chapel: a golden vision. UNSPECIFIED. Cork University Press , Cork , pp. 105-131. ISBN 9781859183465 Hawkes, Jane (1996) The Rothbury Cross: An Iconographic Bricolage. Gesta, 35 (1). pp. 73-90. ISSN 0016-920X Hawkes, Jane (2002) The Sandbach crosses: sign and significance in Anglo-Saxon sculpture. Four Courts Press , Dublin , (192pp). ISBN 9781851826599 Hawkes, Jane (1995) The Wirksworth slab: an iconography of Humilitas. Peritia, 9. pp. 246-289. ISSN 0332-1592 Hawkes, Jane (1996) The golden age of Northumbria. Tyne and Wear Museum Service , Newcastle upon Tyne , (125pp). ISBN 9780946098439 Hawkes, Jane (1997) The iconography of the Passion or power? In: The Insular Tradition. SUNY , New York , pp. 27-44. ISBN 9780791434550 Hawkes, Jane (1989) The miracle scene on the Rothbury Cross. Archaeologia Aeliana, 17. pp. 208-210. ISSN 0261-3417 Hawkes, Jane (2003) The plant-life of early Anglo-Saxon art. In: Biggam, C., (ed.) From Earth to Art. Early Medieval Plant Studies: 1st Symposium of the Anglo-Saxon Plant-Name Survey (ASPNS), 5th to 7th April, 2000, University of Glasgow. Rodopi , Amsterdam , pp. 263-286. ISBN 9789042008076 Hawkes, Jane (2007) W.G. Collingwood and Anglo-Saxon sculpture: art history or archaeology. In: Moss, Rachel, (ed.) Making and Meaning in Insular Art. 5th International Conference on Insular Art, 25-28 August 2005, Trinity College Dublin. Four Courts Press , Dublin , pp. 142-152. ISBN 9781851829866 Hawkes, Jane and O Carragain, Eamonn (2001) John the Baptist and the Agnus Dei : Ruthwell (and Bewcastle) revisited. The Antiquaries Journal, 81. pp. 131-154. ISSN 1758-5309 Hawkes, Jane, Rodwell, Warwick, Cramp, Rosemary and Howe, Emily (2008) The Lichfield Angel: a spectacular Anglo-Saxon painted sculpture. The Antiquaries Journal, 88. pp. 48-108. ISSN 1758-5309 Hills, Helen (2004) Alberti and Affetti: Architecture and Edification. In: Representing Emotions: New Connections in the Histories of Art, Music and Medicine. Ashgate , Aldershot , pp. 89-108. ISBN 9780754630586 Hills, Helen (2006) Architecture and Spiritual Life in Tridentine Naples. In: I Luoghi della Memoria: Istituti religiosi femminili a Napoli dal IV al XVI secolo. Fondazione Pasquale Valerio per la Storia delle Donne , Naples , pp. 35-51. ISBN 9788888946078 Hills, Helen (2000) Architecture as Metaphor for the Body: the Case of Female Aristocratic Convents in Early Modern Italy. In: Gender & Architecture: History, Interpretation, Practice. John Wiley & Sons , Chichester & New York , pp. 67-112. ISBN 9780471985327 Hills, Helen (1997) Aristocratic female convents and urbanism in early modern Palermo and Naples. In: Trigilia, L., (ed.) Annali del Barocco in Sicilia: Pompeo Picherali: Architettura e Città fra XVII e XVIII Secolo. Pompeo Picherali, 1997, Syracuse, Italy. Annali del Barocco in Sicilia (4). Gangemi , Roma , pp. 61-76. ISBN 978-88-7448-782-0 Hills, Helen (1985) Bramshill House, Hampshire. Country Life, Oct 10 & Oct 17. 1011-1016 & 1095 - 1099. ISSN 0045-8856 Hills, Helen (1999) Cities and Virgins: Female Aristocratic Convents in Early Modern Naples and Palermo. Oxford Art Journal, 22 (1). pp. 29-54. ISSN 1741-7287 Hills, Helen (1995) Commonplaces: the Woman in the Street: Text and Image in the work of Jenny Holzer and Barbara Kruger , New York: Longman, 240-256, 1995. In: Language and Gender: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Longman , New York , pp. 240-256. ISBN 0582226317 Hills, Helen (2003) Deciphering the Hieroglyphics of the Modern Metropolis. (Book review). Oxford Art Journal, 26 (2). pp. 181-186. ISSN 1741-7287 Hills, Helen (2004) Enamelled with the Blood of a Noble Lineage: Tracing Noble Blood and Female Holiness in Early Modern Neapolitan Convents and their Architecture. Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, 73 (1). pp. 1-40. ISSN 1755-2613 Hills, Helen (2002) Half-Forgotten Streets: Architecture and Amnesia in Manchester. In: Fabrications: New Art and Urban Memory in Manchester. UMiM , Manchester , pp. 32-39. ISBN 978-0954369507 Hills, Helen (2009) How to Look like a Counter-Reformation Saint. In: Studies in Cultural History in Honour of Peter Burke. Ashgate . (Submitted) Hills, Helen (1994) Iconography & Ideology: Aristocracy, Immaculacy and Virginity in Seventeenth-century Palermo. Oxford Art Journal, 17 (2). pp. 16-31. ISSN 1741-7287 Hills, Helen (2004) Invisible City: The Architecture of Devotion in Seventeenth-Century Neapolitan Convents. Oxford University Press , Oxford & New York , (268pp). ISBN 978-0-19-511774-5 Hills, Helen (1999) Marmi Mischi Siciliani: Invenzione e Identità. Societa Messinese di Storia Patria (scholarly monograph series) , Messina , (457pp). ISBN 9788887617306 Hills, Helen (2000) Monasteri femminili aristocratici a Napoli e Palermo nella prima eta moderna e la "conventualizzazione" della citta. In: Il santo patrono e la citta: San Benedetto il Moro: culti, devozioni, strategie di eta moderna. Marsilio , Venice , pp. 68-80. ISBN 9788831773843 Hills, Helen (2008) Nuns and Relics: Spiritual Authority in post-Tridentine southern Italy. In: Female Monasticism in Early Modern Europe. Ashgate , Aldershot , pp. 11-39. ISBN 9780754653370 Hills, Helen (1988) The Art and Architecture of Sicily. In: Sicily. Blue Guide . A & C Black , London , pp. 12-27. ISBN 0713629630 Hills, Helen (2009) The Housing of Institutional Architecture: searching for a domestic holy in post-Tridentine Italian convents. In: Domestic and institutional interiors in early modern Europe. Ashgate . ISBN 9780754656470 Hills, Helen (1995) The Making of an Art-Historical Super Power? (Book review). Oxford Art Journal, 18 (1). pp. 137-140. ISSN 1741-7287 Hills, Helen (1997) The Road Not Taken. (Book review). Oxford Art Journal, 20 (1). pp. 95-99. ISSN 1741-7287 Hills, Helen (2004) The Veiled Body: Within the Folds of Early Modern Neapolitan Convent Architecture. Oxford Art Journal, 27 (3). pp. 269-290. ISSN 0142-6540 Hills, Helen (1993) The art and architecture of Sicily. In: Sicily. Blue Guide . WW Norton & A&C Black , New York & London , pp. 14-30. ISBN 9780393310542 Hills, Helen (2003) Theorizing the relationship between architecture and gender in early modern Europe. In: Architecture and the Politics of Gender in Early Modern Europe. Women and Gender in the Early Modern World . Ashgate , Aldershot , pp. 3-22. ISBN 9780754603092 Hills, Helen (2006) Too Much Propaganda. (Book review). Oxford Art Journal, 29 (3). pp. 446-452. ISSN 1741-7287 Hills, Helen (1998) Villa Palagonia in Bagheria near Palermo. Daidalos : Berlin Architectural Journal, 28. pp. 34-44. ISSN 0721-4235 Hills, Helen (2005) What's in a Relic? (Book review). Oxford Art Journal, 28 (1). pp. 119-124. ISSN 1741-7287 Hills, Helen (2008) ‘Demure Transgression: Portraying Female “Saints” in post-Tridentine Italy’, Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Fall 2008, vol.3, 153-208. Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 3. pp. 158-208. ISSN 1933-0065 Hills, Helen and Gouk, Penelope (2004) Towards Histories of Emotions. In: Representing Emotions: New Connections in the Histories of Art, Music and Medicine. Ashgate , Aldershot , pp. 15-34. ISBN 9780754630586 Hills, Helen and Tyrer, Paul (2002) The Fetishized Past: Post-industrial Manchester and Interstitial Spaces. Visual Culture in Britain, 3 (2). pp. 103-118. ISSN 1471 4787 Hills, Helen (2007) The Baroque: Beads in a Rosary or Folds in Time. Fabrications: The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand. pp. 48-71. ISSN 1033-1867 Hills, Helen (2007) Indeterminacy and Architectural History: Deterritorializing Cosimo Fanzago. field. pp. 42-61. ISSN 1755-0068 JJane, Hawkes (1999) Statements in Stone: Anglo-Saxon sculpture, Whitby and the Christianisation of the North. In: The archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England : basic readings. Basic readings in Anglo-Saxon England (7). Garland Press , New York , pp. 403-421. ISBN 9780815329169 MMarks, R. (2003) Images of Henry VI. In: Stratford, J., (ed.) The Lancastrian Court: Proceedings of the 2001 Harlaxton Symposium. The eighteenth Harlaxton symposium: ‘The Lancastrian Court’, 23 to 26 July 2001, Harlaxton College, Lincolnshire. Harlaxton Medieval Studies (13). Shaun Tyas , Donington , pp. 111-124. ISBN 1900289636 Monks, S. (2006) The visual economies of the downriver Thames in eighteenth-century British art. Visual Culture in Britain, 7 (1). pp. 1-20. ISSN 1471-4787 NNorton, C. (2006) Bernard, Suger and Henry I's Crown Jewels. Gesta, XLV (1). pp. 1-14. ISSN 0016-920X Nuechterlein, Jeanne (2008) Perceiving different images at different scales of research: the case of early Netherlandish painting. The International Journal of the Humanities. pp. 9-17. ISSN 1447-9508 Vvan Wyhe, C. (2007) 'Reformulating the Cult of Scherpenheuvel: Marie de'Medicis and the Regina Pacis Statue in Cologne (1635-1645)'. The Seventeenth Century, XXII (1). pp. 42-75. ISSN 0268-117X van Wyhe, C. (2005) Between chastity and passion: the impact of the French exiles on the cult of courtly love at the Brussels court in the 1630s. Passion, Affekt und Leidenschaft in der frühen Neuzeit, Wolfenbütteler Arbeiten zur Barockforschung, 43 (2). pp. 951-980. ISSN 0724-472X van Wyhe, C. (2004) Court and convent: The Infanta Isabella and her Franciscan confessor Andrés de Soto. The Sixteenth Century Journal, 35 (2). pp. 411-445. ISSN 0361-0160 WWhite, M. (2006) Dreaming in the abstract: Mondrian, psychoanalyis and abstract art in the Netherlands. The Burlington Magazine, CXL VIII (1235). pp. 98-106. ISSN 0007-6287 White, M. (2001) Johannes Baader's Plasto-Dio-Dada-Drama: the Mysticism of the Mass-Media. Modernism/Modernity, 8 (4). pp. 583-602. ISSN 1071-6068 White, M. (2007) The Grosz case: Paranoia, Self-Criticism and Anti-Semitism. Oxford Art Journal, 30 (3). pp. 431-453. ISSN 0142-6540 |





