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- Student Work
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- Throughout the seventeenth century, ideas of the occult and mystique of witchcraft consumed public interest in artistic circles in Florence, Italy. Salvator Rosa (1615-1673), an Italian artist from Naples, participated in this movement from 1640 until his death. As interests in the occult heightened during his time in Florence, he participated in suspicions of witchcraft through his Scenes of Witchcraft (1645-1649). Located at the Cleveland Museum of Art, the series consists of four tondi, each portraying a witch with harrowing spectators at different times of the day. However, to ensure his esteemed prominence, he returned to Rome and produced religious works. The macabre interests that captivated Rosa in Scenes of Witchcraft (1645-49) became a vehicle of undermining the church through The Shade of Samuel Appears to Saul (1668) when the artist returned to Rome. In this paper I propose that through shared iconography, The Shade of Samuel Appears to Saul is a painting of witchcraft, and serves to undermine the authority of the church. Witches or other necromancing subjects were accepted solely to elevate the morality of biblical characters. By giving the witch of Endor agency, Rosa is offering an alternative subject that serves to rival the power of God.
- Creador/Autor:
- Banks, Claire
- Peticionario:
- Claire Banks
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/26/2026
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/26/2026
- Fecha de creacion:
- April 26, 2026
- Licencia:
- CC0 1.0 Universal
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- Type:
- Article
- Descripción/Resumen:
- This project will explore the artist Leonora Carrington’s Self-portrait (Inn of the Dawn Horse, ca. 1937-38) and its relationship to and rejection of the male-centric, sexist ideology of psychoanalysis that governed the Surrealist movement. As outlined in Andre Breton's First Manifesto of Surrealism (1924), Freudian psychoanalysis had a great influence on Breton, the movement's founder (1896-1966). He believed in Freud's tenets and theories regarding dreams and the unconscious as a liberating and radical force that could tear down society’s systems of oppression. Yet there is a willful ignorance in Breton’s philosophy on the deep-rooted misogyny of Freud’s psychology and how the institution of psychoanalysis ignores the realities of female development and existence within inherently sexist societal structures of that period. However, Leonora Carrington rejected psychoanalytic theory as it pertained to her art. She refused to be categorized within sexist ideologies and asserted herself as a creative artist with her own interpretations of her work, positing her own ideologies in the process. She demonstrated her identity through her work and found liberation by developing her own feminist consciousness. Through researching Carrington's work, I want to expand on her ability to challenge the sexist paradigms of Surrealism and to reaffirm how her rejection demonstrates that female nonconformity is not only revolutionary but also necessary for female artistic freedom today. Other scholars have delved into this driving aspect of Carrington’s work but I will be utilizing Helene Cixous’ concept of “ecritutre feminine” in order to demonstrate how Carrington developed a “pictorial language” of her own within her work Self-Portrait (Inn of the Dawn Horse). I will use Cixous’ seminal work, "The Laugh of the Medusa," to expand on this idea and how Carrington developed that language, constituted of her own personal symbols, which is on full display in her self-portrait.
- Creador/Autor:
- Morriss, Ella
- Peticionario:
- Ella Morriss
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/26/2026
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/26/2026
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2026-04-27
- Licencia:
- CC0 1.0 Universal
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- Type:
- Article
- Descripción/Resumen:
- SAMPLE
- Creador/Autor:
- Rose, Emma
- Peticionario:
- Emma Rose
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/26/2026
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/26/2026
- Fecha de creacion:
- April 26, 2026
- Licencia:
- CC0 1.0 Universal
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- Type:
- Document
- Descripción/Resumen:
- tst
- Creador/Autor:
- Scherz, Thomas
- Peticionario:
- Thomas Scherz
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/24/2026
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/24/2026
- Licencia:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Generic Work
- Descripción/Resumen:
- tst
- Creador/Autor:
- Scherz, Thomas
- Peticionario:
- Thomas Scherz
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/24/2026
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/24/2026
- Licencia:
- Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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- Dataset
- Descripción/Resumen:
- G-LiHT Campeche_NFI - 33cm/px DEM GeoTIFF Some files were too big (>1gb) to upload with Scholar@UC, including: 481 477 476 474 501 499
- Creador/Autor:
- Britton, Benjamin
- Peticionario:
- Benjamin Britton
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/06/2026
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/06/2026
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2026-04-03
- Licencia:
- Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Descripción/Resumen:
- G-LiHT Chiapas_GLAS - 33cm/px DEM GeoTIFF
- Creador/Autor:
- Britton, Benjamin
- Peticionario:
- Benjamin Britton
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/06/2026
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/06/2026
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2026-04-03
- Licencia:
- Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Descripción/Resumen:
- G-LiHT Chiaps_NFI - 33cm/px DEM GeoTIFF
- Creador/Autor:
- Britton, Benjamin
- Peticionario:
- Benjamin Britton
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/06/2026
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/06/2026
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2026-04-03
- Licencia:
- Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Descripción/Resumen:
- G-LiHT Out_GLAS - 33cm/px DEM GeoTIFF
- Creador/Autor:
- Britton, Benjamin
- Peticionario:
- Benjamin Britton
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/06/2026
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/06/2026
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2026-04-03
- Licencia:
- Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Descripción/Resumen:
- G-LiHT Out_NFI - 33cm/px DEM GeoTIFF
- Creador/Autor:
- Britton, Benjamin
- Peticionario:
- Benjamin Britton
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/06/2026
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/06/2026
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2026-04-03
- Licencia:
- Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)
