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Researcher
Emma Sidgwick
- Disciplines:Visual arts, Art studies and sciences, Conservation-restoration science
Affiliations
- Art History, Leuven (Research group)
Member
From1 Jan 2009 → 30 Sep 2014
Publications
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- At Once Limit and Threshold: How the Early Christian Touch of a Hem (Luke 8:44; Matthew 9:20) Constituted the Medieval Veronica(2014)
Authors: Emma Sidgwick
Pages: 1 - 24 - A Motif and Its Basal Layer. The Haemorrhoissa (Mark 5.24-34) and the Interplay of Iconological and Anthropological Research(2012)
Authors: Liesbet Kusters, Emma Sidgwick, Barbara Baert, Ann-Sophie Lehmann
Pages: 162 - 179 - An issue of blood: the healing of the woman with the Haemorrhage (Mark 5.24B–34; Luke 8.42B–48; Matthew 9.19–22) in early medieval visual culture(2012)
Authors: Barbara Baert, Liesbet Kusters, Emma Sidgwick
Pages: 663 - 681 - Touching the Hem: the thread between garment and blood in the story of the woman with the hemorrhage (Mark 5:24b-34parr)(2011)
Authors: Barbara Baert, Emma Sidgwick
Pages: 308 - 351 - A Motif and Its Basal Layer. The Haemorrhoissa (Mark 5.24-34) and the Interplay of Iconological and Anthropological Research(2011)
Authors: Liesbet Kusters, Emma Sidgwick
Pages: 144 - 158