Index of Medieval Art

Studies in Iconography

Studies in Iconography is an annual journal hosted by the Index of Medieval Art and published in partnership with Medieval Institute Publications. It presents innovative work on the meaning of images from the medieval world broadly construed, between the fourth century and the year 1600. Past articles have addressed subjects as diverse as Byzantine fresco programs, Carolingian architectural diagrams, Gothic rent books, Jewish ritual images, and Islamicate stucco ornament. We encourage article submissions that offer interdisciplinary, theoretical, or critical perspectives. Works of both established and emerging scholars are welcome. Reviews of selected books on iconography and art history are included in every volume.

Contents of the latest journal may be found on the journal’s Scholarworks site.

Studies in Iconography Board

EDITORS

Diliana Angelova, University of California at Berkeley

Pamela A. Patton, Princeton University

BOOK REVIEW EDITOR

Kirk Ambrose, University of Colorado, Boulder

EDITORIAL BOARD

Adam S. Cohen, University of Toronto (2024)

Blake de Maria, Santa Clara University (2022)

Martha Easton, St. Joseph’s University (2024)

Maria Evangelatou, University of California, Santa Cruz (2024)

María Judith Feliciano, Independent Scholar and Director, Medieval Textiles in Iberia and the Mediterranean (2023)

Beatrice Kitzinger, Princeton University (2023)

Alka Patel, University of California, Irvine (2025)

Debra Higgs Strickland, University of Glasgow (2022)

Thelma Thomas, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University (2023)

Subscriptions

For information about pricing, subscriptions, or back issues please consult the MIP information page.

Submissions

As of April 1, 2021, new submissions for Studies in Iconography should be made online at the Studies in Iconography Scholarworks site. Inquiries about matters outside the online submission process may be directed to Ms. Fiona Barrett, fionab@princeton.edu.

Learn more about our editorial policies and guidelines.