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Art History Virtual Exhibition

Wissa Wassef School Textile with an Islamic Egyptian Village Scene: Researched and Conserved by Hanna Henroid

March, 2024 by Malena Hemenway

This tapestry textile was woven by one of the students of the Wissa Wassef school of Cairo and Harrania, Egypt. This school of handmade textiles was founded in the 1940s and 1950s by the architect Ramses Wissa Wassef, whose aim was to revive and revitalize traditional Egyptian crafts and handiwork by providing local, poor children with training in spinning sheep’s wool and … [Read more...] about Wissa Wassef School Textile with an Islamic Egyptian Village Scene: Researched and Conserved by Hanna Henroid

Filed Under: 2022 Fall, ART/MST 488: Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts Tagged With: 20th century textiles, CASL Exhibit, conservation, Islamic cultures, Islamic Egyptian cultures, textile, Wissa Wassef School

Maple Park Cemetery Gravestones: Researched, Conserved, Reconstructed, and Reset by Samantha Jester

March, 2024 by Malena Hemenway

Maple Park Cemetery was founded as a rural cemetery, a style of cemetery that became very popular starting in the nineteenth century. Rural cemeteries have park-like, landscaped grounds where people may come and enjoy nature. Cemetery visitors are encouraged to picnic on the lawns, take long walks around the grounds, and enjoy the architecture and scenery. Rural cemeteries are … [Read more...] about Maple Park Cemetery Gravestones: Researched, Conserved, Reconstructed, and Reset by Samantha Jester

Filed Under: 2022 Fall, ART/MST 488: Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts Tagged With: 20th century, CASL Exhibit, conservation, gravestones, headstone, Maple Park Cemetary, ozarks culture

Traditional Native American Baskets: Researched and Conserved by Jessica Winslow

March, 2024 by Malena Hemenway

The Coushatta of the American Southeast preserves the cultural memories and the practice of basketry by passing down the knowledge of how to create baskets from generation to generation. The baskets are often created as gifts for loved ones on special occasions such as weddings, graduations, and birthdays. These baskets are considered to be family treasures because of the … [Read more...] about Traditional Native American Baskets: Researched and Conserved by Jessica Winslow

Filed Under: 2022 Fall, ART/MST 488: Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts Tagged With: basketry, CASL Exhibit, conservation, Coushatta culture, Inuit culture, native american cultures, pine needle basket

Excavated Iron Home and Farm Implements: Researched and Conserved by Kevin Frey

March, 2024 by Malena Hemenway

This collection of objects comes from the Bonniebrook estate, the home of Rose O’Neill.  Although she is most widely known for having created the Kewpie doll, O’Neill was also a prominent artist, illustrator, actress, author, and suffragette. O’Neill was born in Pennsylvania and grew up in Nebraska, and she was an artist prodigy as child, winning a newspaper art competition at … [Read more...] about Excavated Iron Home and Farm Implements: Researched and Conserved by Kevin Frey

Filed Under: 2022 Fall, ART/MST 488: Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts Tagged With: 20th century, bonniebrook, bonniebrook collection, CASL Exhibit, conservation, metal, metal artifacts, ozarks

African Metal Currency: Researched and Conserved by Al Thompson

March, 2024 by Malena Hemenway

African pre-coinage metal currency takes many unusual forms. One type, commonly called “throwing axe currency,” takes the form of a blunt, ceremonial hatchet or axe.  Another type takes the form of a curved knife and is often called “throwing knife currency,” and these objects may actually have served a functional purpose as a weapon of warfare and/or as an agricultural tool; … [Read more...] about African Metal Currency: Researched and Conserved by Al Thompson

Filed Under: 2022 Fall, ART/MST 488: Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts Tagged With: 20th century african art, african art, CASL Exhibit, Chamba culture, conservation, Fulbe culture, Kwele culture, Mafa culture, metal artifacts, Mfunte culture

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  • 2014 Fall, ART/MST 488: Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts
  • 2015 Fall, ART/MST 488: Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts
  • 2016 Fall, ART 385: Art of the Americas
  • 2016 Spring, ART 386: Art of Africa
  • 2017 Fall, ART/MST 488: Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts
  • 2018 Fall, ART 385: Art of the Americas
  • 2018 Spring, ART 386: Art of Africa
  • 2019 Fall, ART/MST 488: Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts
  • 2020 Fall, ART 487: Art of the Americas
  • 2020 Spring, ART 386: Art of Africa
  • 2021 Fall, ART/MST 488: Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts
  • 2022 Fall, ART/MST 488: Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts
  • 2024 Fall, ART/MST488: Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts
  • 2025 Spring, ART486: Art of Africa
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