The Baggage Handlers: Emergency and War, Censorship and Consensus as Observed by Irish Cartoonists, 1939-45
Denise O’ Connor Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2004 MPhil (Irish Art History)
Subject: Illustration Country: Ireland Period: 20th Century
Supervisor: Dr Rachel Moss 20,000
The Work of Michael Bell in the context of Irish Furniture Design
Sinead O’Connell Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1995 BA
Subject: Furniture Country: Ireland Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
Picasso’s Illustrations for Ovid’s Metamorphoses
Jessica O’Donnell Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1995 BA
Subject: Drawing Country: Spain Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
The Primacy of Perception: Olafur Eliasson’s Phenomenological Art
Clare O’Donnell Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2011 BA
Subject: Installation Country: Denmark, Germany and Iceland Period: 20th and 21st Century
10,000 words
Seeds for Change: An Exploration of Themes and Subthemes Within the Work of Ai Weiwei
Noreen O’Donnell Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2013 BA
Subject: Sculpture and Mixed Media Country: China Period: 21st Century
10,000 words
Hieronymus Bosch and the Development of Demonic Imagery in the Art of Fifteenth and Sixteenth Century Northern Europe
Anna O’Donoghue
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2007
BA
Subject: Painting
Country: Northern Europe: Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg
Period: 15th and 16th Century
10,000 words
Conservation issues with modern architecture - Central Bank Dame Street
Ken O'Donoghue
Trinity College Dublin
Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering
2007
Post graduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Country: Ireland
The Mendicant Cloisters of Munster. A Comparative study of Six Franciscan Friary Cloisters
Aisling O’Donoghue Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1995 BA
Subject: Architecture Country: Ireland Period: 15th Century
10,000 words
The repair and structural assessment of the midland great western railway retaining walls in Phibsboro.
Michael O'Donoghue Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2019 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: Architecture, conservation Country: Ireland Period: 19th - 21st Century
Approx. 15,000
Arches of Triumph: The Motif of the Triumphal Arch in the Architectural Classicism of Sir Edwin Lutyens
Donna Marie O’Donovan Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2006 BA
Subject: Architecture Country: England, France and India Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
An Appraisal of Conservation Methods to Conserve the Granite Masonry Facade of St Catherine's Church, Thomas Street, Dublin 8
Michelle O’Donovan Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2017 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: St Catherine’s Church, Thomas Street Country: Ireland
Approx. 15,000
St Michael le Belfry and John Forman; the Life and work of a "Tudor" Mason
Danielle O'Donovan
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2000
BA
Subject: Architecture / Sculpture
Country: Great Britain
Period: 16th Century
10,000 words
Building the Butler Lordship, 1405 - c.1552
Danielle O'Donovan
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2008
PhD
Subject: History
Country: Ireland
Period: 15th and 16th Century
Supervisor: Prof. Roger Stalley Approx. 60,000-80,000
Art in the public eye. Richard Serra under scrutiny.
Jerome O’Drisceoil Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1988 BA
Subject: Sculpture Country: Various Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
Raymond McGrath as a Modernist
Simon O’Driscoll Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1991 BA
Subject: Architecture Country: Australia Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
Charting the Career of Yayoi Kusama Through Her Use of Flower as an Aesthetic Motif
Niamh O’Driscoll Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2018 BA
Subject: Mixed Media Country: Japan Period: 21st Century
10,000 words
The Sandham Memorial Chapel Murals: A High Point in Stanley Spencer’s Artistic Journey and Singular Response to the First World War
Yseult O’Driscoll Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2018 BA
Subject: Painting Country: England and Europe Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
Public Works Architecture in Ireland, 1829-1923
Frederick O'Dwyer Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
1996
PhD
Subject: Architecture
Country: Ireland
Period: 19th Century to Early 20th Century
Approx. 60,000 - 80,000 words
The Architecture of McKee Barracks
Kirsten Anne O’Flanagan Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1988 BA
Subject: Architecture Country: Ireland Period: 19th Century
10,000 words
Divergent Artistic Perspectives on the American Experience: An analysis of Thomas Hart Benton and Edward Hopper's Styles and Deceiptions of a Changing Nation in the Early 20th Century
Ella O'Flynn Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2020 BA
Subject: Visual Art Country: USA Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
Art and Propaganda in Nazi Germany
Leonie O'Gorman
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2001
BA
Subject: Architecture, Film,Painting and Sculpture
Country: Germany
Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
Enabling Change of Use in Protected Irish Military Buildings: The Use of Structural Timber
Ronan O’Halloran Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2012 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: Structural timber Country: Ireland
Approx. 15,000
Irish Rural Domestic Architecture; is it Reasonable to Argue that Ecological Building is More than a Vague Reflection of the Vernacular Building Tradtion?
Fiona O’Hara Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2005 BA
Subject: Architecture Country: Ireland Period: Various
10,000 words
Conserving 20th Century Material Innovation in Architecture: An Analysis of Post-war Aluminium Windows and Curtain Wall Systems in the Buildings of Frank Murphy and Partners
Mark O’Keeffe Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2017 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: Material innovation in architecture Country: Ireland Period: 20th Century