Archive for the ‘ART HISTORY’ Category

Chicks Who Chop: Judith, Salome, and Delilah

Chicks Who Chop: Judith, Salome, and Delilah

By klayperson | ART HISTORY

Chicks Who Chop: Renaissance Images of Powerful Women Seen at the Beginning and End of

The Weak Never Started (and it never ended neither)

The Weak Never Started (and it never ended neither)

By klayperson | ART HISTORY

The Weak Never Started (and it never ended either) The perpetuation of western art in

Off the Top of Your Head: Hair as Subject and Medium in Contemporary Art

Off the Top of Your Head: Hair as Subject and Medium in Contemporary Art

By klayperson | ART HISTORY

Off the Top of Your Head: Hair as Subject and Medium in Art at the

The Anglo-Scandenavian Hogback: a Tool for Assimilation

The Anglo-Scandenavian Hogback: a Tool for Assimilation

By klayperson | ART HISTORY

The Anglo-Scandinavian Hogback: A Tool for Assimilation The Vikings swept through Britain with series of

Food and Death, anthropologically speaking

Food and Death, anthropologically speaking

By klayperson | ART HISTORY

So there was this guy who died and went to hell. When he got there,

Significant Omissions: Thomas Gainsborough's Mr. and Mrs. Andrews

Significant Omissions: Thomas Gainsborough’s Mr. and Mrs. Andrews

By klayperson | ART HISTORY

Significant Omissions: Thomas Gainsborough’s Mr. and Mrs. Andrews There is an obvious lack of traditional criticism