Lynn F. Jacobs Data-verified
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Lynn F. Jacobs' research focuses on art history, with a particular emphasis on Northern European art from the late medieval and Renaissance periods. Her work has explored various aspects of painted triptychs from fifteenth-century Germany, examining their creation, regional influences, and stylistic characteristics. Jacobs has also investigated specific altarpieces, such as Rogier van der Weyden's Columba Altarpiece, analyzing cross-influences between artistic centers like the Netherlands and Cologne. Her scholarship includes a study on Hieronymus Bosch and the allegorical representations of hell in his work. Jacobs has a h-index of 7, with 41 publications and 157 citations.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 41
- Citations: 157
Selected Publications
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Coda: The Triptych in the Age of Dürer (2022)
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Regional Boundaries: Rogier van der Weyden's Columba Altarpiece and Cross-Influences Between the Netherlands and Cologne (2022)
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Spiritual Boundaries: The Master of the St. Bartholomew Altarpiece and the Border between Reality and Eternity (2022)
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Introduction (2022)
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Framed Boundaries: Conrad von Soest and Early Fifteenth-Century Westphalian Triptychs (2022)
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Transparent Boundaries: Colour on the Exterior of German Fifteenth-Century Triptychs (2022)
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Climbing the Ladder: Hieronymus Bosch and the Vision of Hell (2021)