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Elizabeth Woodward is an Assistant Professor of Practice in the Department of Art and Design at the Rueff School of Design, Art, and Performance, Purdue University, with affiliation to the Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts program. Her expertise centers on European medieval art and architectural history.
Her educational credentials include:
- PhD in Art History from the University of Chicago
- Master's degree in Art History from Florida State University
- Undergraduate degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dr. Woodward's research investigates material culture of medieval romance, particularly illuminated vernacular manuscripts and intersections between artistic and literary practices in the later Middle Ages. Her teaching spans early/late medieval art, Romanesque and Gothic architecture, Islamic world arts, global Middle Ages exchanges, book arts, art historical methodologies, and afterlife representations. Scholarly output demonstrates consistent focus on manuscript illumination iconography and cross-cultural artistic dialogues during the medieval period, with particular attention to French vernacular traditions. Research funding from the University of Chicago and Mellon Council on Library & Information Resources supports her investigations into visual-textual relationships. As an educator, she mentors students in art historical research while contributing to interdisciplinary liberal arts education through the Cornerstone program.
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