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David Walsh
PhD, University of Minnesota, 1974
Professor of Art History and of History
david.walsh@rochester.edu
Department of Art & Art History
414 Morey Hall
(585) 275-4285
- Interests:
- Monastic art and archeology
- Medieval ecclesiastical architecture
- The medieval house
- The transmission of information in the Middle Ages
- Medieval church furniture
- Antiquarian views of medieval architecture in England
- Selected Publications:
- "Reconstructions of the Mill Buildings" In A Medieval Industrial Complex and its Landscape: The Metalworking, Watermills, and Workshops of Bordesley Abbey. Ed. G.G. Astill. York: Council for British Archeology Research Report, 1993
- "Regionalism and Localism in Early Cistercian Architecture in England." Arte Medievale, II, 8 n.1, vol. 2, pp. 103-112, with N.W. Alcock
- "Architecture of Cowdery's Down: a Reconsideration," Archeological Journal, 150 (1993), 403-409
- "The Excavations of Cluny III by K.J. Conant," Le gouvernement d'Hugues de Semur a Cluny
- Actes du Colloque scientifique internationale, Cluny, 1988, pp. 317-334
- "The Iconography of the Bronze Doors of Barisanus of Trani." Gesta, XXI/2, 91-106
- Courses:
- AH 106 Introduction to Archeology
- AH 137 Introduction to Modern Architecture
- AH 150 Introduction to Architecture
- AH 172 Concepts in Introductory 2D
- AH 236 Art & Culture of Eastern Christianity
- AH 238 Romanesque Europe
- AH 239 Gothic Europe
- AH 240 British Art of the Middle Ages
- AH 242 Barbarian Europe
- AH 248 The Arts of Chivalry (Seminar)
- AH 362 Seminar in Western Monasticism


