Kate Strain
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2005
BA
Subject: Painting
Country: Ireland
Period: 20th and 21st Century
10,000 words
Mick O’ Dea RHA: A Contemporary Painter in a Living Tradition: Observations on his Life and Practice
Anthony Suttle Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2008 MPhil (Irish Art History)
Subject: Painting Country: Ireland Period: 20th Century and 21st Century
Supervisor: Dr Yvonne Scott 20,000
Adaptive Re-use of Connolly Barracks, Longford
Nicholas Sweeney Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2015 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Isolda Sweeney Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1992 BA
Subject: Art Country: Ireland Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
A study of the work of Robert Ballagh, 1967-1985
Rebecca Sweetnam Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1985 BA
Subject: Painting Country: Ireland Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
Outsider Art and Art Brut
Christopher Swift
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2000
BA
Subject: Painting
Country: International
Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
Paul Seawright: Unseen Sights
Alex Synge
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2006
BA
Subject: Photography
Country: Ireland / Northern Ireland / Afghanistan / Africa.
Period: 20th and 21st Century
10,000 words
Assessment and Repair of Masonry Walls. Case Study: Crypts in Christ Cathedral, Dublin
Agata Anna Tamulewicz Trinity College Dublin Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering 2011 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Building Repair and Conservation
Subject: Casement Aerodrome Country: Ireland
Approx. 15,000
Ligier Richier’s ‘Sepulcre’ at St. Mihiel
John Joachim Taylor Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1988 BA
Subject: Funerary Monuments Country: France Period: 16th Century
10,000 words
Aspects of Malahide Castle
Lisa Elizabeth Taylor Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1989 BA
Subject: Architecture Country: Ireland Period: 12th – 15th Century
10,000 words
Fit for a King? An Account of the Dispute that Occurred Between Viscount Robert Edward King and his Architect, John Nash in the Building of the ‘Magnificent Mansion’ at Rockingham, Co. Roscommon
Louise Taylor Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2005 BA
Subject: Architecture Country: Ireland Period: 19th Century
10,000 words
Francesco Camilliani and the Florentine Garden of Don Luigi de Toledo: a Study of Fountain Production and Consumption in the Third Quarter of the 16th Century
Anatole Tchikine Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2004
PhD
Subject: Sculpture, Fountains
Country: Italy
Period: 16th Century
Supervisor: Peter Cherry
May Guinness 1835-1955
Ronan Teevan Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1987 BA
Subject: Painting Country: Ireland Period: 19th and 20th Century
10,000 words
The Painter and his Muse. The Artist-Model Relationship in Dublin at the turn of the century, as exemplified by the work of William Orpen A.R.A, R.H.A
Joyce Teevan Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1992 BA
Subject: Painting Country: Ireland, France and England Period: 19th and 20th Century
10,000 words
Mosaics in the North Hall of the Bascilica of Aquileia
Ian Temperley
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2007
MLitt
Country: Italy
Period: 3rd to 5th Century
Supervisor: Prof. Roger Stalley Approx. 30,000-40,000 words
Art Therapy: a New Role for Art and How Well it Works
Aoibheann Tennyson Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1993 BA
Subject: Art theory Country: General Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
Visualising Identities: Memory and Memorial Production in Modern Ireland
Kathleen Terres Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2014 BA
Subject: Architecture and Sculpture Country: Ireland Period: 20th and 21st Century
10,000 words
The Origins and Early Development of the Pembroke Estate Beyond the Grand Canal 1816-1880
Eve McAuley
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2003
Ph.D.
Subject: Architecture
Country: Ireland: Dublin
Period: 19th Century
Supervisor: Dr. Edward McParland
Approx. 60,000 - 80,000 words
The Religious Works of Patrick Pye, RHA: Apostasy, Incarnation, Transfiguration, Sacrifice
Gerard Kavanagh
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2004
M. Phil (Irish Art History)
Subject: Painting
Country: Ireland
Period: 20th Century
Supervisor: Dr. Yvonne Scott 20,000
The Anatomy of Michelangelo: Sometimes Right, Sometimes Wrong, Always Divine
Karl Thomas Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2010 BA
Subject: Painting and Sculpture Country: Italy Period: 16th Century
10,000 words
Beyond the Desert: the Narrative Composition of Medieval Images for the Hermits Paul and Anthony Receiving Bread from the Raven
Colleen Thomas Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2013 PhD
Subject: Art
Supervisor: Dr Roger Stallery/ Laura Cleaver Approx. 60,000 - 80,000 words
The Artist's Biography as a Source of Meaning
Karl Thomas Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2016
PhD
Subject: Biography
Supervisor: Dr Yvonne Scott Approx. 60,000 - 80,000 words
How Promotion of Resident Irish Artists Created the Genius of a Sculptor: A Study of the life and works of Sir Thomas Farrell
Lauren Thomas Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2019 BA
Subject: Sculpture Country: Ireland Period: 19th Century
10,000 words
Thomas Cooley and the Royal Exchange
Ruth Thorpe
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2001
BA
Subject: Architecture
Country: Ireland
Period: 18th Century