Dr. Carolyn J. Watson
art history


Education

1986, Ph. D in Art History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1977, M.A. in Art History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1973, A.B. in Zoology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


Teaching Experience
2002-present, Professor, Furman University
1995-2002, Associate Professor, Furman University
1989-1995, Assistant Professor, Furman University
1979, Instructor at Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S.C., summer


Publications - Book

2001
The Egerton Genesis, co-authored with Dr. Mary C. Joslin, published in 2001 by the British Library as volume in the series entitled Studies in Medieval Culture.


Articles
1995
"Origins of the Headmaster of Chartres Cathedral,” Southeastern College Art Conference Review, XII/5 (1995): 361-381

1990

"Concepts, Techniques and Motifs in the Jamb Statues of the Royal Portal at Chartres," Southeastern College Art Conference Review XI/5 (1990):341-362

1981

"The Program of the Brescia Casket," Gesta XX/2 (1981):283-298


Reviews
2003
"R. Olof Sorensen--moving on!" Carolina Arts, VII/3 (2003), p. 1.

1996
“Robert Chance,” review in Art Papers XX/1 (1996): 60

1995
“Richard Hartnett and William Thomas Thompson, review in Art Papers XIX/5 (1995): 67

1993

"Jinger Simkins-Stuntz," review in Art Papers XVII/1
(1993):58-59


Papers and Lectures
2002

"Recycled Imagery in the Egerton Genesis," paper delivered at conference entitled Manuscripts in Transition, November 5-9, 2002, in Brussels, Belgium

1999
“Many Worlds, One Essence: The Art of Minnie Evans,” paper presented at the Image Scholarly Conference entitled Faith and Doubt in Contemporary Southern Art and Literature, November 11-14, 1999, in Jackson, Mississippi

1998
“ ‘The Riddle of All Medieval Picture Books’: The Fourteenth-Century Egerton Genesis,” lecture presented in the Art Department at the College of Charleston, November

“Notes on the Making of a Manuscript,” lecture presented in the Art Department at the College of Charleston, November

“The Egerton Genesis and the Question of Flemish Illuminators in mid- Fourteenth-century England,” lecture presented at the Art Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, November

1994
"The Art of Minnie Evans: Many Worlds, One Essence," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern College Art Conference, New Orleans, La.

1991
"Origins of the Headmaster of the Royal Portal of Chartres," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern College Art Conference, Memphis, Tenn.

1982

"The Program of the Brescia Casket," paper delivered at the Mid- Atlantic Symposium, Washington, D.C


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