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Dorothy Verkerk

Title: Associate Professor, Art
Department/School: Art , CB#3204
Telephone: (919) 962-2015
Email:dverkerk@email.unc.edu
Appointed Year: 2000
Education:Doctorate (1992), Rutgers University
World Area Of Focus:• International 25%-49%
• Western Europe/European Union (EU) 50%-74%
Languages:• French (professional proficiency)
• German (professional proficiency)
• Latin (professional proficiency)
• Spanish (professional proficiency)
Specialization:Late Antiquity; Celtic; Early Medieval
Relevant Experience: Research studies, lived in Canada for six years; organizing a summer program in Morocco
Distinctions:• -ongoing Juror, Medieval Studies, American Academy in Rome (2008, 2009); Consultant and Collaborator, Finding the Celtic, National Endowment for the Humanities Initiative Award (2007); EDUCAUSE Medal for intelligent use of information technology (1999)
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: 21
Relevant Courses Taught:Art 151 [031] History of Western Art 264 [052] Medieval Art in Western Europe
Art 362 Early Christian Art and Modern Responses
Art 466 [153] History of the Illuminated Book
Art 467 [155] Celtic Art and Cultures
Art 850
Recent Publications:• 2016 “Medieval Irish Art History,” Studies in Iconography 36, Journal of the Index of Christian Art, Princeton University, 2015, 135-154. Commissioned
• 2016 “Ireland’s Exquisite Insular Art,” interview by James Blake Wiener, Ancient History Encyclopedia, peer reviewed on-line source, http://www.ancient.eu/ (http://etc.ancient.eu/2014/10/30/irelands-exquisite-insular-art/#.VFJBahoCOe0.twitter). Republished on Artwis.com, part of the Europeana network, funded by the European Commission (http://www.artwis.com/articles/irelands-exquisite-insular-art/).
• 2015 “Review of Irish Medieval Art History,” Studies in Iconography, Journal of the Index of Christian Art, Princeton University
• 2015 “Early Christian Ireland,” in the Encyclopedia of Early Christian Art and Archaeology, ed. Paul Corby Finney, Grand Rapids, MI: WM. B. Eerdmanns Publishing Co.
• 2015 “Ireland’s Exquisite Insular Art,” interview by James Blake Wiener, Ancient History Encyclopedia, peer reviewed on-line source, http://www.ancient.eu/ October 2014, (http://etc.ancient.eu/2014/10/30/irelands-exquisite-insular-art/#.VFJBahoCOe0.twitter). Republished on Artwis.com, part of the Europeana network, funded by the European Commission (http://www.artwis.com/articles/irelands-exquisite-insular-art/).
• 2015 “Feed My Sheep: Pastoral Imagery and the Bishops’ Calling,” in Image and the Episcopy, E. Gatti and S. Danielson, eds., Brepols, 2014, 158-176
• 2015 “Ashburnham Pentateuch,” “Liturgy,” and “Patronage,” in the Encyclopedia of Early Christian Art and Archaeology, ed. Paul Corby Finney, Grand Rapids, MI: WM. B. Eerdmanns Publishing Co.
• 2014 “Review of Irish Medieval Art History,” Studies in Iconography, Journal of the Index of Christian Art, Princeton University, forthcoming 2014.
• 2014 Entries: “Ashburnham Pentateuch,” “Liturgy,” and “Patronage,” in the Encyclopedia of Early Christian Art and Archaeology, ed. Paul Corby Finney, Grand Rapids, MI: WM. B. Eerdmanns Publishing Co., forthcoming 2015.
• 2014 C. Doherty, L. Doran, and M. Kelly, eds., Glendalough: City of God (Four Courts Press for the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland), 2012; forthcoming in Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies, Medieval Academy of America, 2013.
• 2014 Entries,: “Christ, Iconography of,” “Cross in Art,” “Cross of Justin II,” “Iconography of Old Testament Events,” “Iconography of New Testament Events,” “Iconography, Apocalypse,” “Pilgrimage Flasks,” in Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity, O. Nicholson and M. Humphries, eds., forthcoming
• 2014 “Feed My Sheep: Pastoral Imagery and the Bishops’ Calling,” in Image and the Episcopy, E. Gatti and S. Danielson, eds., Brepols, forthcoming 2014.
• 2008 2008 in Felix Roma: Formation and Reflections of Medieval Rome, (Church, Faith and Culture in the Medieval West 10) É. Ó Carragáin and C. Neuman de Vegvar, eds. Ashgate, 2008, 81-96.
• 2008 in Felix Roma: Formation and Reflections of Medieval Rome, (Church, Faith and Culture in the Medieval West 10) É. Ó Carragáin and C. Neuman de Vegvar, eds. Ashgate, 2008, 81-96.
• 2007 “Life After Death: The Afterlife of Early Medieval Sarcophagi,” in Felix Roma: Formation and Relflections of Medieval Rome, eds., É. Ó Carragáin and C. Neuman de Vegvar, Ashgate, forthcoming 2007.
• 2007 2007 “Life After Death: The Afterlife of Early Medieval Sarcophagi,” in Felix Roma: Formation and Relflections of Medieval Rome, eds., É. Ó Carragáin and C. Neuman de Vegvar, Ashgate, 2007.
• 2006 Art of the Middle Ages, 2nd ed., with J. Snyder and H. Luttikhuizen, Prentice Hall, 2006
• 2004 Early Medieval Book Illumination and the Ashburnham Pentateuch, Cambridge University Press, 2004.
• 2004 2004 Early Medieval Book Illumination and the Ashburnham Pentateuch, Cambridge University Press, 2004.
• 2000 'Pilgrimage Ad Limina Apostolorum in Rome:Irish Crosses and Early Christian Sarcophagi,' in From Ireland Coming..., C. Hourihane, ed., Princeton University Press, 2000. 2000
• 2000 'Black Servant, Black Demon:Color Ideology in the Ashburnham Pentateuch,' Journal for Medieval and Early Modern History, forthcoming 2000 2000
• 2000 “The Font is a Kind of Grave: Remembrance in the Via Latina Catacombs,” in Between the Living and the Dead: Strategies for Commemoration in the Middles Ages, E. del Alamo and C. Pendergast, eds., Ashgate, 2000.
• 1999 'Roman Manuscript Illumination 400-700 AD and the Ashburnham Pentateuch,' in Imaging the Early Medieval Bible, J. Williams, ed., Penn State Press, 1999, 97-120. 1999
• 1999 'Moral Structure of the Ashburnham Pentateuch,' in Image and Belief:Studies in Celebration of the Eightieth Anniversary of the Index of Christian Art, C. Hourihane, ed., Princeton University Press, 1999, 71-89. 1999

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