Dr. Mitzi K. Kirkland-Ives
Department
Art and Design
Role:
Faculty
Campus:
Springfield
Postal mail
Missouri State University
Art and Design
901 S. National Ave.
Springfield,
MO
65897
Details
Education
- PhD, 2005, University of California, Santa Barbara
- MA, 1998, Indiana University
Teaching
- ART 271 History of Western Art I
- ART 274 Survey of Asian Art
- ART 382 Survey of Islamic Art
- ART/MST 388 The Museum: History and Perspectives
- ART 472 Medieval Art
- ART 475 Art of the Renaissance
- ART 478 Baroque Art
- ART 492 Methodology of Art History/Art and Theory
Professional experience
Selected publications
- “Hans Memling” and “Van der Weyden.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Renaissance and Reformation. Ed. Margaret King. New York: Oxford University Press. 2015 and 2016.
- In the Footsteps of Christ: Hans Memling’s Passion Narratives and the Devotional Imagination in the Early Modern Netherlands. Proteus: Studies in Early Modern Identity Formation, 5 (Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2013).
- Death, Torture, and the Broken Body in European Art, 1300-1650. John R. Decker and Mitzi Kirkland-Ives, eds. Visual Culture in Early Modernity (Ashgate, 2014).
- "The Suffering Christ and Visual Mnemonics in Netherlandish Devotions” in Death, Torture, and the Broken Body in European Art, 1300-1650 (Ashgate, 2014).
- “Anselm Adornes’ Jerusalem Pilgrimage and the Jeruzalemkapel of Bruges” in Pilgrimage and Faith: Buddhism, Christianity and Islam (Chicago: Serindia Press, 2010), 179-81.
- “Alternate Routes: Theme and Variation in Early Modern Stational Devotions.” Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies Vol. 40 No. 1 (2009): 249-70.
- “Capell nuncapato Jherusalem noviter Brugis: The Adornes family of Bruges and Holy Land Devotion.” Sixteenth Century Journal Vol. XXXIX No. 4 (Winter 2008): 1041-64.
Research and professional interests
- Art history
- Early modern art in the north
- Print culture
- Medieval and Renaissance religious practice and the arts
- History of collections
Awards and honors
- Belgian American Educational Foundation Fellowship, 2003-04