Alexa Sand

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Alexa Kristen Sand is an art history professor at Utah State University.[1] She focuses on Medieval art and religious studies. She received her M.A. degree in 1994 from the University of California, Berkeley, with a thesis on "Constructing Villard de Honnecourt: Viollet-le-Duc and the problem of gothic architectural history"[2] and her PhD in 1999, also from UC Berkeley, writing a dissertation on "Picturing devotion anew in the Psalter-Hours 'of Yolande of Soissons' : (New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, M729)"[3]

Bibliography[]

Her publications include:

  • A Small Door: Recognizing Ruth in the Psalter-Hours of Yolande of Soissons." ICMA Newsletter (New York). New York: International Center of Medieval Art, 2007. OCLC 470726835 republished in Gesta. 46, no. 1, (2007): 19
  • "Vision and the Portrait of Jean le Bon" Yale French Studies, 2006, no. 110, p. 58-74
  • "Vision, Devotion, and Difficulty in the Psalter Hours Of Yolande of Soissons" Art Bulletin, Mar., 2005, vol. 87, no. 1, p. 6-23
  • "Vindictive virgins: animate images and theories of art in some thirteenth-century miracle stories" Word & image. 26, no. 2, (June 2010): 150

References[]

  1. ^ Bauman, Joe (26 December 2005). "Did Mary have a mean streak?". Deseret News. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  2. ^ WorldCat
  3. ^ WorldCat


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