The Iconographical Significance in Selected Western Subjects Painted by Thomas Moran (open access)

The Iconographical Significance in Selected Western Subjects Painted by Thomas Moran

The popular image of the West in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries incorporates radically opposing images: the West is viewed as a Garden of Eden at times, but it is also frequently seen as violent, a land inimical to man. The region both attracted and repelled. Among those attracted were artists who carried back some of the first images of the land. Thomas Moran (1837-1926) became associated quite early with the West because a pair of his paintings of western canyons was purchased by the United States Government.
Date: August 1978
Creator: Patrick, Darryl
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nebraska Interstate 80 Bicentennial Sculpture Project (open access)

Nebraska Interstate 80 Bicentennial Sculpture Project

In 1973 , the citizens of Nebraksa embarked upon the Nebraska I-80 Bicentennial Sculpture Project, which provided large roadside sculptures along Interstate 80. A controversial project, referred to as an outdoor sculpture garden, it was completed in 1976 as a lasting commemoration of America's Bicentennial, The sculptures are interspersed for approximately five hundred miles throughout the state and located on alternate sides of the expressway at roadside rest areas.
Date: August 1982
Creator: Lierley, Mary A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Humanism and the Artist Raphael: a View of Renaissance History Through his Humanist Accomplishments (open access)

Humanism and the Artist Raphael: a View of Renaissance History Through his Humanist Accomplishments

The thesis advances the name of Raphael Santi, the High Renaissance artist, to be included among the famous and highly esteemed Humanists of the Renaissance period. While the artistic creativity of the Renaissance is widely recognized, the creators have traditionally been viewed as mere craftsmen. In the case of Raphael Santi, his skills as a painter have proven to be a timeless medium for the immortalizing of the elevated thinking and turbulent challenges of the time period. His interests outside of painting, including archaeology and architecture, also offer strong testimony of his Humanist background and pursuits.
Date: August 1991
Creator: Miller, Douglas W. (Douglas William)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Arthur Garfield Dove's landscape assemblages: a unique intersection of European modernism, American ideas, and nature-based abstraction (open access)

Arthur Garfield Dove's landscape assemblages: a unique intersection of European modernism, American ideas, and nature-based abstraction

In the middle of his career, Arthur Garfield Dove created a smell yet novel body of landscape assemblages. They illustrate Dove's central interest in evoking nature--its motifs and rhythms--through imaginative associations of organic and man-made materials. These works represent Dove's synthesis of contemporary European stylistic and intellectual ideas as well as American philosophies and concerns. They also reflect the influence of Alfred Stieglitz and his circle and the artist Helen Torr, Dove's second wife. This study examines how Dove used a complex interplay of European theory and technique, American ideas and his own nature-based abstract style to create the landscape assemblages, works that are uniquely independent in the history of American art.
Date: August 1993
Creator: Reece-Hughes, Shirley (Shirley Ellen)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Drama and Theatre in Higher and Further Education at Six Institutions in England (open access)

Drama and Theatre in Higher and Further Education at Six Institutions in England

Drama and theatre have traditionally been dynamic forces in education in England. This study researched drama and theatre in higher and further education at six institutions in England for the purpose of developing the history and current conditions.
Date: August 1977
Creator: Maynard, Beverly Ann
System: The UNT Digital Library
The life and legend of Godfrey of Bouillon: the development of a cultural hero in art and literature (open access)

The life and legend of Godfrey of Bouillon: the development of a cultural hero in art and literature

In the fourteenth century Jacques de Longuyon popularized the theme of the nine worthies in his poem Les Voeux du Paon. Gofrey of Bouillon, Duke of Lower Lorraine and Protector of the Holy Sepulchre, was the last of the Christian Worthies in the poem. In his life and legends he exemplified the medieval world's heroic ideal. His achievement, the recovery of the Holy City for Christianity, was the pinnacle-the crowning glory-for the western world. By examining the historical fact of Godfrey's life and comparing it to legends and artistic renderings of that life, one can learn more about the time during which he lived and the people of which he was a part.
Date: August 1992
Creator: Lynass, Kathryn R. (Kathryn Rose)
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of the Relationships Among Style, Aesthetic, and Critique (open access)

An Investigation of the Relationships Among Style, Aesthetic, and Critique

This study was concerned with the description of nine college studio art instructors' aesthetic beliefs as exhibited in personal art style and ranking of aesthetic beliefs, compared to the content of their class critiques. The review of related literature provided a system for analysis and description of art works and aesthetic beliefs in three principal styles or trends: Formal Order, Expression, and Imagination.
Date: August 1981
Creator: Griffith, Jean Sharon
System: The UNT Digital Library