Keyword [Portraiture] Result: 61 - 80 | Page: 4 of 5 |
61. | Moving portraiture |
62. | The portraiture of James Monroe, 1758--1831 |
63. | Italian Renaissance Depictions of the Ottoman Sultan: Nuances in the Function of Early Modern Italian Portraiture |
64. | Telling the truth: A portraiture of an experienced first-grade male teacher |
65. | The aesthetics of self-representation: Portrayals of pregnancy and childbirth in autobiographical film, self -portraiture and literary autobiography |
66. | Developing an iconography of the episcopacy: Liturgical portraiture and episcopal politics in tenth- and eleventh-century manuscripts |
67. | Five women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics majors: A portraiture of their lived experiences |
68. | Becoming Emma Hamilton: Portraiture and self-fashioning in late Enlightenment Europe |
69. | Her Representation Precedes Her: Transatlantic Celebrity, Portraiture, and Visual Culture, 1865-1890 |
70. | Spiritual autobiography in Puritan portraiture |
71. | Icons of rulership: Imperial portraiture during the Ming dynasty (1368--1644) |
72. | Medieval portraiture: Identity as symbol in medieval sacred art |
73. | Portraits of successful woman leaders: Looking through the mirror via side-by-side portraiture |
74. | Alienated selves: Portraiture in nineteenth- and twentieth-century France |
75. | The symbolist portraiture of Berthe Morisot (France) |
76. | Portraits in extremis: Severed heads in Renaissance and Baroque portraiture |
77. | Same same but different: The self-portraiture of a Vietnam War adoptee and the poststructural language of alterit |
78. | 'Though inanimate, they speak': A cultural studies approach to Ralph Earl's eighteenth-century American portraiture |
79. | Claiming B(l)ack manhood, claiming souls: Male portraiture in novels by Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, and Gloria Naylor. A womanist reading |
80. | The institution of the royal mistress and the iconography of nude portraiture in sixteenth century France |
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