Dr Susan Green

Associate Lecturer

PhD Thesis: O RADIX JESSE: Tree of Jesse Iconography in Northern Europe c.1450-1550, The Courtauld Institute of Art, 2014


Teaching

2018/19 Teaching: BA1 Topic – Form and Function: A Closer Look at Fifteenth-Century European Art in London Collections


Research Interests

  • Late medieval function of Tree of Jesse Iconography
  • Netherlandish and German sculpture of the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries
  • Making of fifteenth- and early sixteenth-century European works of art.
  • Late medieval devotion to Saint Anne in northern Europe
  • Pilgrimage in northern Europe in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries

Recent Publications

  • Tree of Jesse Iconography in Northern Europe in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries’ will be published by Routledge in November 2018.
  • ‘Pre-Reformation Patronage and Pilgrimage in Southern Germany: An Investigation into the Origin and Function of the Schöllenbach Altarpiece’ in immediations, 2015.

Other professional activity

Visiting Lecturer and Course Leader, New College of the Humanities.

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