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Inferno Contents Volume XI - I
Volume XI 2006-7
Editorial and Contributors
Sex Ruins Everything: Hans Baldung Grien and the Erotic Fall of Man
Rachel L. Geschwind
From a Rhetoric to a Hermeneutics of Seeing: Heinrich von Kleist’s Review of
Caspar David Friedrich’s Monk by the Sea
Hannah Klemm
The Problem with “Retro”: Franz Pforr and Nazarene Art
Eszter Polonyi
A Place for Growth – GRAS and the Political Silkscreen Workshop
Anna Sandaker Glomm
A Critique of Writing as a Means of Power and Control: the Art of Pseudo-Writing
in Contemporary China by Wenda Gu and Xu Bing
Brianne Howard
The Year of the Visual Arts 96: Local Initiatives, National and Global Trends
Gabriel Gee
Colonial Architecture and Visual Art: A Case Study of the Exhibition, Sweet
and Sour Yeast, in Taiwan in 2001-2
Ming-Hui Chen
Volume X - 2005
Editorial and Contributors
Cartography
Recapturing the City: Popular Berlin City Maps and the Aesthetics of Orientation
in Late Nineteenth Century
Christina Schumacher
Adolphe Joanne’s 1870 Paris Illustré: (Re)Presenting “Modern” Paris
Kory Olson
Cartography & The Web
Historical Cities in the Net: Selecting and Analysing Internet ResourcesDr Marco Petrella and Dr Chiara Santini
Urban Representations, Memory and Identity
Town Views for Praying: The Ancient Way of Thinking by Means of Places
Giorgio Mangani
Gerrit Dou, Franciscus dele Boë Sylvius, and the Leiden Blauwepoort: Fashioning
Public Identities
Michelle V. Packer
Shifting Ground: The American Landscape in Transition
Zenobia R. Kozak
Representing Memory in Exile: Vieira da Silva’s City Landscapes 1929-1946
Maria Halkias
From the Regenerated Black Country to the Mystified New Forest: Richard Billingham's
Urbanscape and Landscape Photography
Outi Remes
Volume IX - 2004
Editorial and Contributors
Articles available online
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- Curating the invisible: contemporary art practices and the production of meaning in Eastern Europe.
Access Marko. Stamenkovic's article in the Digital Research Repository- Saint Peter and Paul Church (Sinan Pasha Mosque), Famagusta: a forgotten Gothic moment in Northern Cyprus.
Access Michael. Walsh's article in the Digital Research Repository- The Cathedral of St Alexander Nevski in Sofia.
Access Gloria. Leandro's article in the Digital Research Repository- Ship representations on Late Helladic III C pictorial pottery: some notes.
Access Vassilis P. Petrakis's article in the Digital Research Repository- The wall painting of the Chapel-martyrium Motsameta in the rock–cut monastery complex of Udabno David–Gareji.
Access Tinatin. Khoshtaria's article in the Digital Research Repository- Subversive evidence regarding the birth of Neohellenic painting.
Access Denise-Chole Alevizou's article in the Digital Research Repository - Curating the invisible: contemporary art practices and the production of meaning in Eastern Europe.
Volume VIII - Autumn 2003
Editorial and Contributors
Articles available online
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- If you build it, they will come: Europos Parkas.
Access Inga. Untiks's article in the Digital Research Repository- Asger Jorn and the photographic essay on Scandinavian vandalism
Access Niels. Henriksen's article in the Digital Research Repository- Symbols of growth: the decoration of Swedish schools 1890-1920.
Access Rachael. Shepherd's article in the Digital Research Repository- Jüri Okas’ ‘specific objects’: diverging discourses in Estonian Art in the 1970s.
Access Andres. Kurg's article in the Digital Research Repository- Karin Luts: an artist and her time.
Access Tiiu Talvistu's article in the Digital Research Repository- Writers' Bloc: reading into late Soviet experience through Latvian artists' books.
Access Mark Allen. Svede's article in the Digital Research Repository - If you build it, they will come: Europos Parkas.
Volume VII - Spring 2003
Editorial and Contributors
Articles available online
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- The embroidered diplomacy:the symbolism of banners used in the inauguration ceremony of the Illirian-Rascian regiment in 1735.
Access Jelena. Todorovic's article in the Digital Research Repository- The Idea of Sacrum in Polish Art of the 1980s
Access Agnieszka. Gralinska-Toborek's article in the Digital Research Repository- Tamara de Lempicka 1898-1980
Access Kim. Hodge's article in the Digital Research Repository- Body and space: discovering the compositions of Paul Burman
Access Kristi Burman's article in the Digital Research Repository - The embroidered diplomacy:the symbolism of banners used in the inauguration ceremony of the Illirian-Rascian regiment in 1735.
Articles available in print only
Light as the Source in Polish Geometrical Art
Paulina Sztabińska
Public Sculpture and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Reuben Fowkes
Art in Revolution
Victoria Kirkman
Volume VI - Summer 2002
Editorial and Contributors
Art
Performing Theory - The Queer Contingent in Art History
Alex Kennedy
Facing the Occupation of France and the 'Humanism' of the French ArtEstablishment
in the 1940's: Jean Dubuffet and Art Brut
Caroline Perret
Architecture
John Thomson: Like Father Like Son?
Suzanne Mireylees
Glasgow Architects in Montreal 1880-1910: A Re-appraisal of theMother-Child
Relationship of the British Empire
Holly Kinnear
Museums & Conservation
Creation or Destruction: The Conservation of the Sistine Chapel Ceiling
Joana Q. Mantas
Volume V - 1998-99
Editorial
Republican Virtue v. Despotic Vice: The Altarpiece of St John the Baptist by
Giovanni del Biondo
Yi-Pei-Chen
The Decoration of the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi in Venice
Philip Cottrell
The Image of the Apple in Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Venus Verticordia
Joanna Meacock
Victorian Manuals of Household Taste
Ailsa Boyd
'La fée lumineuse' and the Queen of Fairy Tales: the ArtisticCollaboration
of Loie Fuller and Queen Marie of Romania
Shona Lowe
Maurice Lambert's Portrait of Edith Sitwell
Jon Blackwood
Book Reviews
Art History at St Andrews
Back issues
List of Contributors
Volume IV - 1997
Editorial
'Save me from the mouth of the Lion': The Use of the Hellmouth inRomanesque
Initials
Jennifer A. Thompson
Bonifacio Veronese and the Young Tintoretto
Philip Cottrell
Ornamented Dwellings: Studies in Scottish Painted Decoration circa1570-1640
Elizabeth Bracegirdle
John Philip and the Evil Eye
Ana Monteiro Millum
Adventures of a New Dialectic: Phenomenology and the Origins of RobertMorris's
Minimalist Objects
Sandra Alexander
Decline of the English Avant-Garde
Neil Mulholland
The Art of Peter Greenaway: 'Painterly Cinema' as and Alternative to theIllustrated
Text
Duncan Comrie
Book Reviews
List of Contributors
Art History at St Andrews
Volume III - 1996
Editorial
'The Hidden Treasure Beneath the Letter': Symbolic Heads in the Initialsof
the Entangled Figure Master
Jennifer A. Thompson
Reassessing the Work of Giovanni d'Alemagna
Ian Holgate
Cardinal BArtolomeo Roverella and San Clemente, Rome
Carol M. Richardson
Alexander Edward: The Education of an Architect
John Lowrey
Engraving and Photography in Nineteenth Century Scotland: Thomas Annan'sPosition
in the Debate over the 'Art' of Photography
Maranne McDade
Strathspey and Reel: Photography and the Cairngorms
Robert A. Lambert
Book Reviews
List of Contributors
The School of Art History
Volume II - 1995
Editorial
'Opus Anglicanum': Copes as Liturgical Showpieces
Dr Christine Linnell
Quiet, Silence and Solitude: The Carthusian Order, the Certosa of Florence and
Jacopo Pontormo's Passion Cycle
Julia A. Delancey
From the Statue Court to the Statue Gallery: Placing the CesiAntiquarium in
a Historical Context
Cara Brandi
David MArtin, (1737-1797), Portrait Painter Revealed
Lucy Dixon
George Sandeman: An Eighteenth-Century Wright from Perth
L.W.S. Petznick
Neo-Classical Avant Garde L'vov's Cathedral of St Joseph, Mogilev, Bellorussia
Alexei V. Makhrov
Recording Scotland: the Art Collections of St Andrews
Claire Payne
'A Lie Which Is In PArt Truth': A Discussion on the Media and Photographic Integrity
Bruce F. Pert
Book Reviews
Art History at St Andrews
Volume I - 1994
Editorial
The Book of Kells: A New Look at and Old Manuscript
Heather Pulliam
The Lesser of Two Evils: Pope Pius II, International Diplomacy and theCollege
of Cardinals
Carol M. Richardson
A Recently Discovered Account for Plasterwork at Arniston House,Midlothian
Patricia Wigston
Imprisoned Princesses: Princess Tarakanova and the Regent Tsarevna Sof'ya
Marianne McLeod Gilchrist
'A Sagacious Policy': The Artist and the Press in the Victorian ArtWorld
Patricia De Montfort
'Le Coq D'Or': Folk Traditions and the Making of High Culture
Cheryl A. Kramer
'…And there was nothing wrong with Utility Furniture': Furniture History
and Oral History
Stephen Jackson
Marcel Broodhaers -' Case Study: 'La Tour Visuelle'
Deborah Schultz
Sound Advice: A Changing Role for Music Museums in the Age of the ThreeTenors
Joanna Archibald
Art History at St Andrews -' A Profile for 1994