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Dr. Letha Ch'ien

Dr. Letha Ch'ien is Associate Professor of Art History at Sonoma State University. She earned her Ph.D. in Art History at the University of California, Berkeley. Her research focuses on identity, ethnicity, and race in late medieval and early modern Venice.

Bronzino, <em>Portrait of Cosimo I de’ Medici as Orpheus</em>
Bronzino, Portrait of Cosimo I de’ Medici as Orpheus
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
Amalia Mesa-Bains, <em>Venus Envy</em>
Amalia Mesa-Bains, Venus Envy
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
Caravaggio, <em>Boy with a Basket of Fruit</em>
Caravaggio, Boy with a Basket of Fruit
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
Yolanda López, <em>Guadalupe Triptych</em>
Yolanda López, Guadalupe Triptych
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
Jacopo Tintoretto, <em>The Removal of the Body of Saint Mark</em>
Jacopo Tintoretto, The Removal of the Body of Saint Mark
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
Artemisia Gentileschi, <em>Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting</em> or <em>La Pittura</em>
Artemisia Gentileschi, Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting or La Pittura
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
Saint Wilgefortis
Saint Wilgefortis
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
Titian, <em>Assumption of the Virgin</em>
Titian, Assumption of the Virgin
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
The Miracle of the Black Leg
The Miracle of the Black Leg
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
Caravaggio, <em>Resurrection of Lazarus</em>
Caravaggio, Resurrection of Lazarus
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
Gian Lorenzo Bernini, <em>Fountain of the Four Rivers</em>
Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Fountain of the Four Rivers
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
Diego Velázquez, <em>Portrait of Sebastián de Morra</em>
Diego Velázquez, Portrait of Sebastián de Morra
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
Gentile Bellini and Giovanni Bellini, <em>Saint Mark Preaching in Alexandria</em>
Gentile Bellini and Giovanni Bellini, Saint Mark Preaching in Alexandria
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
Leonardo da Vinci, “Vitruvian Man”
Leonardo da Vinci, “Vitruvian Man”
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien
Responding to the early modern European tradition
Responding to the early modern European tradition
by Dr. Letha Ch'ien

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