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Elizabeth Hunt

Elizabeth Hunt
Assistant Professor, Art History
Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004.

M.A., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1996.

B.A., Rhodes College, 1993.

ehunt@uwyo.edu • 307.766.5749 • FA 117

 

Elizabeth "Lisa" Hunt - Graduated with M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-Columbia in art history and archaeology; B.A. from Rhodes College in art history and museum studies. Her dissertation research on Gothic manuscripts, titled Illuminating the Borders of Northern French and Flemish Manuscripts, 1270-1310, was published by Routledge in 2006. With a Fulbright grant and a Samuel H. Kress Foundation Award, Dr. Hunt lived in Leuven, Belgium, for two years and traveled to England, France, Italy, and The Netherlands to conduct on-site analyses of illuminated manuscripts. In addition to publishing essays on individual manuscripts she has also participated in archaeological excavations at Reims and Autun, France, and has experimented with making parchment using medieval recipes.

 

Elizabeth Moore Hunt

Illuminating the Borders of Northern French and Flemish Manuscripts, ca. 1270-1310.  Studies in Medieval History and Culture.

New York: Routledge, 2006.

 

Lisa Moore Hunt, Contributor to:

The Art of the Book, 1000-1600.

edited by Joan Stack. Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Missouri-Columbia, January-May 2003. Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri, 2003.

 

Elisabeth Moore Contributor to:

Medieval Mastery: Book Illumination from Charlemagne to Charles the Bold (800-1475).

edited by Hubert Cardon and Jan van der Stock. Stedelijk Museum Vaner Kelen-Mertens, 21 September-8 December 2002. Leuven, Belgium: Uitgeverij Davidsfonds and Brepols Publishers, 2002.