Postgraduate theses completed in the Department
On this page are listed theses completed in the Department 2003-2010. In brackets are details of the supervisor/s.
- Dianne Barre, Lost Formal Gardens of the North Midlands (c.1680-1730) (Prof. Tim Mowl). PhD 2006
- Caroline Bradney, The Forgotten Period of Garden History in England, 1789-1837 (Prof. Tim Mowl). PhD 2007
- Alison Brown, Representations of the Naked Child (Prof. Elizabeth Prettejohn). MPhil 2007
- Catherine Campbell, Paradise of Exiles, The Anglo-Florentine Garden: English and American garden makers in Florence 1870-1930 (Prof. Tim Mowl). PhD 2007
- Stephanie Crocker, The life and work of Winifred Nicholason (Prof. Stephen Bann). MPhil 2005
- Carole Fry, The dissemination of Palladian architecture across England 1714-1775 (Prof. Tim Mowl). PhD 2006
- Rebecca Gill, The Villa at Poggio as a reflection of political changes and developments in villa architecture in the 15th century (Michael Liversidge). MPhil, 2008.
- Rebecca Jane Haghpanah-Shirwan, Undressing Sots Art with Naked Revolution: Soviet Imagery in Post-Modern New York (Dr Mike O'Mahony). MPhil 2010.
- Clare Hickman, 'vis medicatri x nature. The design and use of landscapes in England for therapeutic purposes since 1800 (Prof. Tim Mowl). PhD 2006.
- Louise Hughes, Chaim Soutine (1893-1943): Receptions, Constructions and Significance (Dr Mike O’Mahony). PhD, 2010.
- Jon Leaver, Delacroix, Baudelaire and Manet (Dr Paul Smith). PhD, 2003.
- Martin McNicol, Late C17th and early C18th Dutch-style Gardens in Britain (Prof. Tim Mowl). MPhil 2005.
- Victoria Mier, Criticism and the art historical canon: German art c.1500 (Dr Tania String). PhD 2004.
- Rev. John Munns, Art for the Sake of Suffering: The Relationship Between Artistic Portrayals of the Crucifixion and Developments in the Christian Doctrine of Divine Impassibility ca. 1250-1450 (Dr Beth Williamson). MPhil 2006.
- Rebecca Niblock, The conditions of political art with reference to Robert Motherwell and Barnett Newman (Dr Paul Smith). PhD 2004.
- Hannah Platts, Villa Urbana in Italy and Sicily from the Republic to the 4th Century AD (Michael Liversidge). PhD 2007.
- Elisa Sai, Aeropittura, Futurism and Space in the 1930s: Continuity, Innovation and Reception (Dr Mike O’Mahony). PhD, 2010.
- Susan Steer, Images of the Virgin and aspects of Marian devotion in Renaissance Venice (c.1450-1570) (Dr Tania String). PhD 2003.
- Sarah Whittingham, The architecture of Sir George Herbert Oatley 1863-1950 (Michael Liversidge). PhD 2005.
- Rebecca WIlls, Colour Theory: Uses and Developments in 20th Century Painting (Prof. Stephen Bann). PhD 2009
- Xin Wu, The Garden & Landscape Art by Patricia Johnson's work (Prof. Stephen Bann). PhD 2008.