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Professor Jane Hawkes is a renowned scholar in the History of Art at the University of York, specializing in early medieval art, particularly Anglo-Saxon sculpture and Insular art. She holds roles including Director of the PhD Programme and Library and Digitisation Officer. Her research explores cultural cross-currents between Ireland, Britain, and Europe, focusing on late antique and medieval art’s iconography and historiography.
Education: BA (Hons) English Literature, MA, and PhD (Newcastle University). Awards include the Barbara Strang Memorial Prize and British Academy Studentship. She has led major projects like the Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture and contributed to exhibitions such as Constantine the Great: York’s Roman Emperor.
- Teaches undergraduate and postgraduate modules on late antique and Insular art.
- Supervised over 15 PhD students, including work on Anglo-Saxon art and medieval revivals.
Research interests include the historiography of Insular sculpture and the reception of medieval art in 19th- and 20th-century movements. Her work bridges art history, archaeology, and literature, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches.
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