2013-2014 Ph.D. Graduates William Ambler “The Portrait Workshop at the Court of Philip III of Spain“ (Jonathan Brown) Jennifer Babcock “Anthropomorphized Animal Imagery on New Kingdom Ostraca and Papyri: Their Artistic and Social Significance” (David O'Connor)
Christopher Corradino “The Life and Work of Giovanni Mansuetti“ (Colin Eisler) Nathaniel Donahue “Decorative Modernity and Avant-Garde Classicism in Renoir’s Late Work, 1892-1919“ (Linda Nochlin) Nicholas Herman “Jean Bourdichon (14571521): Tradition, Transition, Renewal“ (Jonathan Alexander) Christine Giviskos “Abraham Bosse and the Fine Art of Printmaking and Publishing in SeventeenthCentury France“ (Mariet Westermann) Kenji Kajiya “Unfolding Modernism: Reconsidering Clement Greenberg's Art Criticism and the Paintings of Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, and Kenneth Noland, 1948-1961“ (Robert Lubar)
Ariela Katz “Maisons du Peuple: Modernity and Working Class Identity in French Architecture, 1919-1940” (Jean-Louis Cohen) Minna Lee “The Archaic Korai from the Athenian Akopolis: A Reexamination of the Material Evidence“ (Clemente Marconi) Matthew Levy “Abstract Painting and the Minimalist Critiques: Robert Mangold, David Novros, Jo Baer“ (Robert Storr) Joe Lin-Hill “Becoming Global: Contemporary Art Worlds in the Age of the Biennials Boom“ (Robert Storr) Lihong Liu “Places and Place: Wen Zhengming’s Late Work and the Significance of Jing“ (Jonathan Hay) Meggie Morris “Rediscovering Madrid through the Lens of Tourism: An Analysis of La Luna de Madrid, 1983-1984“ (Thomas Crow) Rory O’Dea “Science Fiction and Mythic Fact: Robert Smithson’s Ways of World Making“ (Robert Storr)
AnnMarie Perl “The Integration of Showmanship into Modern Art: Dalí, Picasso, Georges Mathieu and Yves Klein, 1945-1962“ (Linda Nochlin) Christina Rosenberger “The Early Work of Agnes Martin“ (Thomas Crow) Deanna Sheward “Building for the Bomb: Monumentality and the Manhattan Project“ (Jean-Louis Cohen) Anooradha Siddiqi “The United Nations Refugee Agency and the Architecture of the Camp“ (Jean-Louis Cohen) Jennifer Sudul “The Early Works of Niki de Saint Phalle“ (Linda Nochlin and Robert Storr) Brendan Sullivan “The Remembrance of Good Men and the Stories of the Deeds of Valiant Men Justly Enflames and Excites the Hearts of Young Knights: Representing History in the Fifteenth Century“ (Jonathan Alexander) Julia Valiela “Model Women: Female Portrait Busts in Renaissance Italy” (Beverly Brown)
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Lauren Cannady “Owing to Nature and Art: The Garden Landscape and Decorative Painting in Eighteenth-Century French Pavillons de Plaisance“ (Thomas Crow)
Cindy Kang “Wallflowers: Tapestry, Painting, and the Nabis in Fin-de-siecle France“ (Linda Nochlin)