MARIAH PROCTOR-TIFFANY
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 Research

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​Medieval Art in Motion: The Inventory and Gift Giving of Queen Clémence de Hongrie. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2019. Awarded the Mellon Foundation Art History Publication Initiative Grant.
 
Moving Women Moving Objects (400-1500). Co-edited with
Tracy Chapman Hamilton. Leiden: Brill, 2019.
 
“Women and the Circulation of Material Culture: Crossing Boundaries and Connecting Spaces” with
Tracy Chapman Hamilton in Moving Women Moving Objects (400-1500), 1-12. Leiden: Brill, 2019.
 
“Transported as a Rare Object of Distinction: Gift Giving in the Inventory and Testament of Clémence of Hungary” The Journal of Medieval History 41 no. 2 (2015): 208-28.
 
“Lost and Found: Visualizing a Medieval Queen’s Destroyed Objects” in Queens in the Mediterranean, ed. Elena Woodacre, (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), 73-96. Named article of the month by Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index. 
 
Mariah Proctor-Tiffany, et al., The Object of Ornament: European Design, 1480-1800.  Brown University class-curated museum exhibit. The Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Exhibition Notes 18, Spring 2002. 


Publications and Digital Projects in Progress

“Doris Duke and Mary Crane: Building an Islamic Art Collection” 
 
Housing Historic Collections: Revivalist Architecture as Frame and Focus, edited volume about collectors’ homes.
 
“Undoing Cultural Forgetting through Digital Mapping: Women and Object Movement in Medieval Europe” with 
Tracy Chapman Hamilton
 
Mapping the Medieval Woman, digital resource and publication with 
Tracy Chapman Hamilton


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