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'''''Studies in Iconography''''' is an annual peer-reviewed journal published by the Medieval Institute Publications of [[Western Michigan University]]. Since 2001, it is produced in collaboration with [[Princeton University]]'s Index of Christian Art. The journal publishes articles (especially those with an interdisciplinary approach) on all aspects of [[iconography]] before 1600, and includes book reviews and thematic overviews of scholarship.
'''''Studies in Iconography''''' is an annual peer-reviewed journal co-published by the Medieval Institute Publications of [[Western Michigan University]] and [[Princeton University]]'s Index of Christian Art. Founded in 1975, the journal is dedicated to publishing innovative work on iconography and every aspect of visual culture of the period up to 1600. Past volumes have included articles that have dealt with subjects as diverse as the art of the English parish church, the study of marginal imagery in Gothic manuscripts, and recent approaches to early Christian and Byzantine art. These topics are of current interest and are, like the other studies in the journal, approached from an interdisciplinary, theoretical, or critical perspective by eminent scholars in the field. The journal also includes a number of shorter articles on a variety of themes written by both established and emerging scholars. Reviews of published studies in iconography and art history are included in every volume.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/mip/journals/icong Journal website]
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Revision as of 19:54, 10 November 2015

Studies in Iconography
DisciplineArt History
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRichard K. Emmerson
Pamela A. Patton
Kathryn A. Smith
Publication details
FrequencyAnnual
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ISSN0148-1029

Studies in Iconography is an annual peer-reviewed journal co-published by the Medieval Institute Publications of Western Michigan University and Princeton University's Index of Christian Art. Founded in 1975, the journal is dedicated to publishing innovative work on iconography and every aspect of visual culture of the period up to 1600. Past volumes have included articles that have dealt with subjects as diverse as the art of the English parish church, the study of marginal imagery in Gothic manuscripts, and recent approaches to early Christian and Byzantine art. These topics are of current interest and are, like the other studies in the journal, approached from an interdisciplinary, theoretical, or critical perspective by eminent scholars in the field. The journal also includes a number of shorter articles on a variety of themes written by both established and emerging scholars. Reviews of published studies in iconography and art history are included in every volume.

  • Journal website