Art History Supplement, vol. 4, no. 4, July 2014

Art History Supplement, vol. 4, no. 4, July 2014

The new issue of Art History Supplement is online.

Table of Contents

  • Editorial Board, 2
  • Editorial
    • Orpheus as a jester, AHS and I, 3
  • On the educational role of Facebook in art history [Short note], 22
  • The Art Detective Project, 33
  • Hal Foster, The First Pop Age [Book review], by Vlad Ionescu, 41
  • Call for manuscripts, 47
    • From Sacred to Secular, 47
    • Unorthodox Autobiographies, 48
    • El Greco and his oeuvre; between art history and visual culture, 50
  • Call for guest editors, 53

Read online or download a PDF
http://www.arths.org.uk/about/arthsa/issue44

 

CFP : From Sacred to Secular

Art History Supplement, January 2015
[Deadline Extended]

Contact: Katherine T. Brown, Guest Editor, ktbrown@walsh.edu

Art History Supplement seeks papers about works of art from any time period or culture that embody a dichotomy of the sacred and secular, especially works whose meanings or functions changed from devotional to civic, or vice versa, soon after creation or over an extended period of time. As an example, the image of the Madonna della Misericordia, or Mary of Mercy, has origins in Marian devotion but was adopted by lay confraternities as civic emblems of charity in 14th-century Italy. In a more well-known example, Michelangelo originally sculpted the David in a religious context for placement on the Florentine Duomo. Yet after its completion in 1504, the work became a civic symbol for the Florentine Republic in its placement outside the Palazzo della Signoria. Likewise, Donatello’s Judith and Holofernes of 1460 depicts an Apocryphal theme that also served as a political metaphor for Medici rule in Florence.

Papers must contain a minimum of 3,000 words. Authors are responsible for securing high-quality digital images and securing rights to reproduce them electronically. Additional author guidelines can be found here: http://www.arths.org.uk/about/journal/author-s-guidelines

Katherine T. Brown, Ph.D.
Director of Museum Studies and Assistant Professor of Art History
Walsh University, Campus Mailbox #1215
Birk Center for the Arts, Room 110
2020 East Maple Street
North Canton, OH 44720
Office Tel: 330-490-7509