The Medieval Castle in Britain
This class investigates the evolution of the British castle from the Norman Conquest through the end of the Tudor dynasty (i.e., 1066-1603). It begins with… Read More »The Medieval Castle in Britain
This class investigates the evolution of the British castle from the Norman Conquest through the end of the Tudor dynasty (i.e., 1066-1603). It begins with… Read More »The Medieval Castle in Britain
Medieval artworks were not made for museums. They were created as components of architectural complexes, or as equally functional objects with didactic, narrative, or other… Read More »Rock, Paper, Chisel: The Materiality and Context of Medieval Art
This class investigates the evolution of the British castle from the Norman Conquest through the end of the Tudor dynasty (i.e., 1066-1603). It begins with… Read More »The Medieval Castle in Britain (First Year Seminar): Fortresses, Technology, and Power
This course explores the diffusion of relics in the Middle Ages, the people who travelled to venerate them, and the networks that joined them together.… Read More »The Pilgrim’s Progress: Relics, Saints, and Miracle-Seekers
Interactivity and online content management with 2D and 3D imaging and interactive systems. Mini-projects based on existing and new research data from the Wired! Lab… Read More »Historical & Cultural Visualization Proseminar 2
This seminar focuses on the art and architecture of Early Modern Venice. Much of the city changed over time, most notably with Napoleon’s entry into… Read More »Visualizing Venetian Art
The Introduction to Art History covers the History of Art from Prehistory to the Middle Ages. A significant part of the course concerns mapping the… Read More »Introduction to Art History