Mirka C. Døj-Fetté
Stipendiatin der Princeton University am Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, September 2016 - August 2017
Vita
Princeton-Fellowship, 2016/2017
EDUCATION
- Since 2011 | Princeton University, New Jersey, USA
Working toward a Ph.D. in Art and Archaeology with Professor Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
Dissertation: “Carving the Face of Religion and Power in Seventeenth Century Prague: Johann Georg Bendl’s Catholic Sculpture” - The University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA
M.A. in Art History with Professor Jeffery Smith in Northern Renaissance Art.
Thesis: “Saving Political Face: The Structures of Power in Hans von Aachen’s Allegories on the Long Turkish War” - 2004-2008 | The University of the South Sewanee, Tennessee, USA
B.A. Art History with departmental honors, Magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Deans List
[Stand: September 2016]
FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS
- Princeton University
Frank J. Mather Jr. Memorial Financial Aid Fund 2012 - The University of Texas at Austin
Kay Fortson Fellowship 2010 - Marshall F. Wells Scholarship and Fellowship Endowment in the College of Fine Arts 2009
- Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship Summer 2010
- Sewanee, The University of the South
The President's Award Scholarship
Departmental Honors in Art History
PUBLICATION
“The Emperor and the Sultan: Imperial Inviobility in Hans von Aachen’s Allegories on the Long Turkish War”, Studia Rudolphina, vol. 12-13, Prague (2013), pp. 51-69.