Sarah Blick

Sarah Blick
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  • Ph.D.
  • Professor of Art History at Kenyon College

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Current institution
Kenyon College
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  • Professor of Art History

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Publications (17)
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Tracing the devotional beliefs and practices of everyday people during the late Middle Ages through documents is tricky, as most were written with other purposes in mind. To make up for this, it is necessary to examine the abundant material culture that survives from this period. By analyzing a variety of finds and comparing them with well-known ob...
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As an introduction to this special issue of Visual Resources, this article briefly examines general notions of copying in medieval art and how the theories of Richard Krautheimer and others have been so effective in understanding why copying was done in such a creative and symbolic fashion. After presenting the first three articles in this context,...
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Welcome to the fifth issue of Peregrinations. We are honored to have James Bugslag serve as guest editor for a great series of three articles presenting innovative research on local pilgrimage art in the later Middle Ages. Buglag, with keen insight, explains the issues facing researchers in this area. His introduction is followed by two inspired ar...
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Kansas, History of Art, 1994. Includes bibliographical references (p. 296-332) and index. Photocopy.

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