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Department of History of Art

 
Read more at: The Department wishes to congratulate Lucia Tantardini who has been appointed Research Fellow at Clare Hall, Cambridge.

The Department wishes to congratulate Lucia Tantardini who has been appointed Research Fellow at Clare Hall, Cambridge.

18 September 2013


Read more at: The Department would like to congratulate Dr Lydia Hamlett who has been awarded a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship, commencing 1 March 2014
The Department would like to congratulate Dr Lydia Hamlett who has been awarded a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship, commencing 1 March 2014

The Department would like to congratulate Dr Lydia Hamlett who has been awarded a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship, commencing 1 March 2014

27 August 2013

The topic of Lydia's research will focus on mural painting in Britain in the long seventeenth century.


Read more at: Anna Gannon's new book published by the British Museum
Anna Gannon's new book published by the British Museum

Anna Gannon's new book published by the British Museum

21 August 2013

Dr Anna Gannon, Affiliated Lecturer in the Department and Fellow of St Edmund's College, has published a major new study of early Anglo-Saxon coinage in the British Museum. 'British Museum Anglo-Saxon Coins I: Early Anglo-Saxon Gold and Continental Silver Coinage of the North Sea Area, c. 600-760' is the first catalogue of...


Read more at: Olivia Horsfall Turner presents 'Unbuilt Britain' on BBC4
Olivia Horsfall Turner presents 'Unbuilt Britain' on BBC4

Olivia Horsfall Turner presents 'Unbuilt Britain' on BBC4

21 August 2013

A new three-part series on BBC4 is presented by alumna Dr Olivia Horsfall Turner. 'Dreaming the Impossible: Unbuilt Britain' explores some of Britain's most ambitious architectural projects that were planned but never built. It airs at 9.00pm on BBC4 over three Mondays: 12th, 19th and 26th August. Olivia graduated from the...


Read more at: Alexander Marr elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries

Alexander Marr elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries

21 August 2013

Dr Alexander Marr, University Lecturer in History of Art, 1400-1700 and Fellow of Trinity Hall, was elected to the Fellowship of the Society of Antiquaries of London at their meeting on 16th May 2013. The Society of Antiquaries of London is charged by its Royal Charter of 1751 with ‘the encouragement, advancement and...


Read more at: Rosie Ibbotson, who completed her BA, MPhil, and PhD in the department, has been appointed Lecturer in the Department of Art History and Theory in the University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Rosie Ibbotson, who completed her BA, MPhil, and PhD in the department, has been appointed Lecturer in the Department of Art History and Theory in the University of Canterbury, New Zealand

2 May 2013

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Read more at: Research Fellow Elizabeth Upper's project is featured by the University
Research Fellow Elizabeth Upper's project is featured by the University

Research Fellow Elizabeth Upper's project is featured by the University

2 May 2013

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Read more at: PhD student Hannah Malone takes up the Rome fellowship/scholarship at the British School at Rome from October 2013 - June 2014

PhD student Hannah Malone takes up the Rome fellowship/scholarship at the British School at Rome from October 2013 - June 2014

25 March 2013

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Read more at: Fellowships in Early Modern Visual and Material Culture

Fellowships in Early Modern Visual and Material Culture

18 March 2013

Deadline for applications: 12pm 16 May 2013 Six-month or 12-month Fellowships to be held from January 2014 to September 2015. For more information click here .


Read more at: New Publication by Professor Richard Marks
New Publication by Professor Richard Marks

New Publication by Professor Richard Marks

14 March 2013

Pindar Press has just published Studies in the Art and Imagery of the Middle Ages by Professor Richard Marks. This comprises 31 fully illustrated articles encompassing historiography, stained glass, manuscript illumination, screen and wall painting, sculpture and funerary monuments written over the course of four decades...