Carol Neuman de Vegvar explained
Carol L. Neuman de Vegvar (born 1953) is an art historian and Professor of Fine Arts at Ohio Wesleyan University.[1]
Career
De Vagvar undertook undergraduate study at Bryn Mawr College before completing her PhD on Anglo-Saxon art in Northumbria in 1981 at the University of Pennsylvania.[2] She was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 5 June 2003.[3]
Select publications
- 2008. "In Hoc Signo: The Cross on Secular Objects and the Process of Conversion", in Sarah Larratt Keefer, Karen L. Jolly, and Catherine E. Karkov (eds) Cross and Culture in Anglo-Saxon England: Studies in Honour of George Hardin Brown.Morgantown, West Virginia University Press. 79–117.
- 2007. "Converting the Insular Landscape: Crosses and Their Audiences", in Alastair Minnis and Jane Roberts (eds) Text, Image, Interpretation: Studies in Anglo-Saxon Literature in Honour of Éamonn Ó Carragáin. 407–29.
- 2006 (with Adam Daubney). "Lenton Keisby and Osgodby", Medieval Archaeology 50, 287.
- 2003. "Romanitas and Realpolitik in Cogitosus’s Description of the Church of St. Brigit, Kildare", in Martin Carver (ed) The Cross Goes North; Processes of Conversion in Northern Europe, AD 300–1300. Woodbridge, Boydell for York Medieval Press. 153–70.
- 1990. "The Origin of the Genoels-Elderen Ivories", Gesta 29(1)
Notes and References
- Web site: Carol L. Neuman de Vegvar . Ohio Wesleyan University . 24 January 2020.
- Book: The Northumbrian Renaissance: a study in the transmission of style . Neuman de Vegvar, Carol L. . Susquehanna University Press . 1987. 9780941664110 . 13332570 .
- Web site: Fellows Directory . Society of Antiquaries of London . 24 January 2020.