Jennifer Kerrisk Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2013 BA
Subject: Painting, Sculpture, Mosaic and Pastel Country: Greece, England and Italy Period: 16th-20th Century
10,000 words
Just What is it that Makes Today’s Advertisements so Different, so Appealing
Leah Keves Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2002 BA
Subject: Painting Country: Europe and North America Period: 20th- 21th Century
10,000 words
'Larkins'- and the breaking 'hearth' of our rural vernacular heritage
James Kiernan Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2017 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
The Cult of the Carracci: Bolognese Altarpieces. An analysis of the extent to which the early altarpieces of Annibale, Agostino and Ludovico Carracci coformed to counter-reformation decrees.
Sandra Kileen Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1998 BA
Subject: Painting Country: Italy Period: 16th Century
10,000 words
From Soul to Light: An Exploration of How Anne Madden’s Sense of Space, Place, Light and Darkness Impacted on Her Journey as an Artist
Joseph Killick Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture 2014 MPhil (Irish Art History)
Subject: Painting
Country: Ireland, England, France
Period: 20th Century and 21st Century
Supervisor: Dr Yvonne Scott
20,000
Mayfield House & Grounds, Co. Waterford
Steven King Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2008 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: Conservation and restoration Country: Ireland
Approx. 15,000
Camden market. Shared Facades- A Study
Aodhán King Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2009 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: Camden Market Country: Ireland
Approx. 15,000
An Architectural History of Christ Church Cathedral Dublin c.1540-c.1870
Stuart Kinsella
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2009
PhD
Subject: Architecture Country: Ireland: Dublin
Period: 16th to 19th Century
Supervisor: Dr. Roger Stalley Approx. 60,000-80,000 words
Plans, Plana and Pendulo: A Proto-History of Architectural Drawing in Richard of St Victor’s De Ezechielis
Karl Kinsella Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2010 BA
Subject: Architecture and Manuscripts Country: England and France Period: 12th and 13th Century
10,000 words
Dublin Lantern & Standard: History & Repair
Joseph Thomas Kirwan Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2012 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: Dublin lantern Country: Ireland
Approx. 15,000
Fairy Queens and Princesses. The depiction and interpretation of fairy themes and female fairy characters, in painting and children’s book illustration, from the mid to late nineteenth century.
Emily-Jane Kirwan Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1996 BA
Subject: Painting Country: Various Period: 19th Century
10,000 words
International Tendencies in the Work of Michael Scott, with Particular Reference to his Social Housing Schemes in Dublin City Centre
Iseult Kirwan Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2007 BA
Subject: Architecture Country: Ireland Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney, Co. Kerry. Augustus Welby Pugin & others.
Seán Kissane Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1997 BA
Subject: Architecture, Sculpture and Furniture design Country: Ireland Period: 19th Century
10,000 words
Galleries Without Walls: The Site Specificity of Contemporary Public Sculpture in County Sligo
Rosemary Kitchin Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2005 MPhil (Irish Art History)
Subject: Sculpture Country: Ireland: Sligo Period: 20th Century and 21st Century
Supervisor: Dr. Yvonne Scott 20,000
Holbein’s Dance of Death
Emma Klyne Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2014 BA
Subject: Prints, Engravings and Woodcuts Country: Germany Period: 16th Century
10,000 words
Powerscourt Town House : An Architectural and decorative history
Maeve Kneafsey
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
1985
BA
Subject: Architecture, applied arts
Country: Ireland
Period: 18th Century
10,000 words
Painting Conservation: A Remedy for Art History?
Weronica Kocurikeiewicz Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2019 BA
Subject: Painting and Mixed Media Country: Italy Period: 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th & 21st Centuries
10,000 words
An Analysis of Pre- and Early Georgian Houses built in Dublin between 1660 and 1735
Katrin Korter Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2015 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: Pre- and Early Georgian Houses in Dublin Country: Ireland Period: Late 17th and early 18th Century
Approx. 15,000
Old English Female Costumes in Late Medieval Ireland
Laura Kovacs Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2006 MPhil (Irish Art History)
Subject: Costume
Country: Ireland Period: 12th Century to 14th Century
Supervisor: Dr Rachel Moss 20,000
The Domestic Cat in Insular Art and Continental European Manuscripts of the Medieval Period
Ciara Marianna Kummert Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2019 BA
Roisin Lacey-McCormac Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2012 BA
Subject: Painting and Prints Country: Japan and France Period: 19th and 20th Century
10,000 words
The Influence of Classical Antiquity on Four Contemporary Irish Artists. John Kindness, Felim Egan, Patrick Hall and Sharon O’Malley
Keavy Lalor Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1994 BA
Subject: Painting, Sculpture and Drawing Country: Ireland Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
North Cumberland Street Employment Exchange: Repairs to a 1950s Reinforced Concrete Modern Building
Jessica Ellen Lange Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2015 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: North Cumberland Street Employment Exchange Country: Ireland Period: Mid-20th Century
Approx. 15,000
To What Extent has Nietzsche’s Philosophy Influenced Edward Munch and in Particular the Scream?
Alexandra Langley-Evans Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2014 BA
Subject: Painting and Prints Country: Norway Period: 20th Century