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Kroisos and Aulus Metellus: A Comparison
Kroisos and Aulus Metellus: A Comparison

The contrasts between Kroisos and Aulus Metellus illustrate the manner in which Roman artists adapted and advanced Greek innovations in sculpture, in terms of visual aesthetics and symbolic function. Any casual observer could list the ways the two works differ physically. The Romans were not simply “better artists” or more technically skilled. The difference between [...]

Terbrugghen After Dark: Recomposing an Iconic Image of the Crucifixion

      Terbrugghen After Dark: Recomposing an Iconic Image of the Crucifixion   The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ has been described as the most enduring and familiar scene in western art.[1] After hundreds of years and thousands of visual representations, fresh perspectives on the Crucifixion are few and far between.  Creating a completely original [...]

Copy writing for newsletters, websites, etc.
Copy writing for newsletters, websites, etc.

Managing Editor for the The Art Directors Annual 86: The number-one international visual reference annualThe best-selling, international review of the year’s most innovative works in visual communication, this annual features, in full color, the winners of the toughest competition in the field-the Art Directors Club Annual Awards. The book presents, with exceptional clarity and detail, the [...]

Clear Continuity: Why Porgy and Bess is an Opera

  Clear Continuity: Why Porgy and Bess is an Opera Since its creation more than sixty years ago, Porgy and Bess has been puzzling audiences, critics, and theorists with its blend of operatic structure and voice types with a distinctively jazzy musical sensibility. Perhaps because it is a uniquely American “jazz opera,” Porgy and Bess [...]

Paranoia and Conformity in “Pod People” Films of the McCarthy Era

The following essay was written for a 200-level film course covering the McCarthy Era. Unfortunately, the witty title I came up with has been lost to the ages. The very mention of paranoid films like Invasion of the Body Snatchers often provokes laughter. Today’s scoffers look down on these films as ridiculous relics of 1950s [...]

“Fun With Some Stature Thrown In”: The Band Wagon’s Conception of Perfect Entertainment
"Fun With Some Stature Thrown In": The Band Wagon's Conception of Perfect Entertainment

This paper was written for an Art History seminar on film and modernity at Vassar College in 2003 “Fun With Some Stature Thrown In”: The Band Wagon’s Conception of Perfect Entertainment The dance that’s a dream of romance…That’s entertainment! -Jeffrey Cordova in The Band Wagon In The Band Wagon (Minnelli, 1953), a film that both [...]