Grotesque Femininity Sarah Lucas: Stretching the Boundaries of Feminism
Roisin Dorothy Aoife Stimpson Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2004 BA
Subject: Sculpture Country: Britain Period: 20th Century
10,000 words
The Walsingham Priory Bible
Janette Stokes Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1995 BA
Subject: Manuscript Country: England Period: 12th Century
10,000 words
From Private Residence to Public Museum: the Restoration and Adaptation of the Parisian Hotel. The Hotel Sale as the Musee Picasso and the Hotel de Saint-Aignan as the Musee d’Art et d’Histoire du Judaisme
Caroline Stone Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2006 BA
Subject: Architecture Country: France Period: 17th and 20th Century
10,000 words
Forgery
Siobhan Strahan
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2000
BA
Subject: Painting
Country: The International Art Market
Period: Non Specific
10,000 words
John the Painter
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
National Identity in Contemporary Irish art
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
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
10,000 words
The Influence of the Image of Mary Magdalene
Irina Tikhonova Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2012 BA
Subject: Painting Country: Italy, Spain and Flanders Period: 15th, 16th and 17th Century
10,000 words
Patterns in Stone. A study of the High Crosses on Inis Mor, Aran
Margaret A Timmes Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 1995 BA
Subject: Sculpture and High Crosses Country: Ireland Period: 12th Century
10,000 words
The Architecture of the Franciscan Friary at Ross Errilly - History and Design
Niamh Timoney
Trinity College Dublin
Department of History of Art and Architecture
2004
BA
Subject: Architecture
Country: Ireland
Period: 14th and 15th Century
10,000 words
User Experience-Accessiblity and Incentives to Increase Interest in Art Galleries
Christina Tirziman Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2018 BA
Subject: Social Media Country: Ireland and Holland Period: 21st Century
10,000 words
The Ecclesiastical Buildings and Theories of George G. Pace: Rationale and Reality
Lynda Mary Todd Trinity College Dublin Department of History of Art and Architecture 2015 BA
Subject: Architecture Country: Britain Century: 20th Century