Veronica Ryan Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1993 BA
Subject: Architecture Country: Ireland Period: 12th Century
10,000 words
A Fresco of the Pieta by Giovambattista Naldini in Santi Simone e Giuda, Florence, and its Preparatory Works
Meredith Ryan Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2010 BA
Subject: Painting Country: Italy Period: 15th and 16th Century
10,000 words
The Significance of Saints and their Devotion in the Development of Christian Thought and Practice in Northumbria: A Study in the Cult of St Cuthbert
Michael Ryan Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2013 BA
Subject: Sculpture, Painting and Manuscripts Country: England Period: 7th and 8th Century
10,000 words
Justice, Politics and Myth in Northern Ireland and in the Art of Rita Duffy
Jean Ryan Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2013 MPhil (Irish Art History)
Subject: Painting
Country: Northern Ireland
Period: 20th Century and 21st Century
Supervisor: Dr Angela Griffith
20,000
Out of Print: An Examination of Contemporary Multidisciplinary Printmaking through the Practice and Work of Andrew Folan
Vita Ryan Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2011 MPhil (Irish Art History)
Subject: Print and Sculpture
Country: Ireland
Period: 20th Century and 21st Century
Supervisor: Dr Angela Griffith
20,000
The Derrynaflan Chalice: Its Archaeological and Art-Historical Significance
Michael Edward Fitzgerald Ryan Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1985 PhD
Subject: Metalwork Country: Ireland Period: 8th Century to 9th Century
Approx. 60,000-80,000 words
The Relationship of Maurice Denis's Illustrations to Paul Verlaine's Texts in the Illustrated SAGESSE
Vera Ryan Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1989 PhD
Subject: Illustration Country: Ireland, France Period: 20th Century
An Invertigation of the Validity of the Contextualisation of Artworks Depicting Children; Addressed in Light of Shifting Perspectives and Expanding Child Pornography Leglisation
Niamh Ryan Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2019 BA
A study of Roman cement, its characteristics, use, deterioration and repairs.
Chris Ryan Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2019 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: archaeology, conservation, engineering Period: 1st - 5th Century AD
Approx. 15,000
Historic Water Supply Including Wells & Historic Quarries in Dublin
Joseph Ryan Trinity College Dublin Department of Civic, Structural & Environmental Engineering 2005 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: Historic quarries Country: Ireland
Approx. 15,000
Architecture is politics only pursued by other means: reference to the career of Berthold Lubetkin
Sarah Sachs - Eldridge
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2000
BA
Subject: Architecture
Country: Great Britain
Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
Woodside: A Case for Repair and Conservation of Edwardian Villas in Dublin City South
Olivia Safer Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2013 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: Conservation of Edwardian Villas Country: Ireland
Approx. 15,000
The Art of Documentation Lee Miller’s Surrealist Ethnography of World War II
Eva Theresa Halliday Sagar Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2017 BA
Subject: Photography Country: Germany Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
Renewal & Repair of Thatched Roofs to Inhabited Dwellings
Gerard Salmon Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2012 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: Thatched Roofs Country: Ireland
Approx. 15,000
Some Observations upon the Church of St. Peter at Drogheda, in the Diocese of Armagh and in the County of Louth with Regard to its Origins, to its Architecture and to its Embellishment
Gerald Sands Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2005 BA
Subject: Architecture Country: Ireland Period: 18th Century
10,000 words
Cover Me with Flowers Exploring Female Sensibility Through Flora and the Body in the Work of Joan Synder
Arianna Alexandra Schardt Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2018 BA
Subject: Painting Country: USA Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
" A Visual Theorist: An examination of Cy Twombly’s works in relation to Charles Olson"
Victor Henri Scheibler Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2023 BA
Subject: Painting Country: USA Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
The Iconography of Mythological Themes in German Art c.1920-1950
Yvonne Scott
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2000
PhD
Subject: Iconography
Country: Germany
Period: 20th Century
Supervisor: Dr. Peter Cherry
Approx. 60,000 - 80,000 words
Hilary Heron. Her Significance for Modern Irish Sculpture
Alison Scott Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1993 BA
Subject: Sculpture Country: Ireland Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
The Visual Arts and Cultural Politics The Spanish Republic in the Civil War
Laura Scott Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1998 BA
Subject: Paintings, Posters and Prints Country: Spain Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
The Historical and Architectural Development of the Great Northern Railway of Ireland
Siobhan Scullion Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1993 BA
Subject: Architecture Country: Ireland Period: 19th and 20th Century
10,000 words
Mythical King or Laical Christ Figure? The Marrying of the Sacred and the Secular in Fourteenth Century French Arthurian Illuminations
Katherine Sedovic Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2018
PhD
Subject: Manuscript
Country: France
Period: 14th Century
Supervisor: Dr Laura Cleaver Approx. 60,000 - 80,000 words
David Hockney’s Stage Design for Stravinsky’s “The Rake’s Progress”
David Selka Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1986 BA
Subject: Theatre set Country: England Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
A Design Method for Analysing a Cantilevered Stone and Possible Strengthening Details with Particular ref. to Castletown House
Lloyd Semple Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2005 Post graduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation