05/29/2026
New publication notification!
Özlem Eren's (Ph.D. Candidate, UW-Madison, Department of Art History) new article is out in the Canadian-American Slavic Studies, Volume 60 (2026): Issue 1-2 (May 2026), titled "Romanesque Façades as a Signal of Connection: Halych-Volhynia, Hungary and Poland in the 12th-Century European Network." Özlem looks at Romanesque church façades in Halych-Volhynia (what is now Ukraine), Hungary, and Poland, demonstrating how architecture itself became part of a larger Christian and cultural network in the 12th century.
Open Access thanks to the Transformative Agreement between her affiliated institution, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and De Gruyter Brill.
https://doi.org/10.30965/22102396-06001022
Özlem Eren MSSI 2019
Abstract Romanesque architectural details on the façades of the Church of St. Panteleimon in Halych, Ukraine (ca. 1188–1193), which included round-headed portals with carved relief sculpture along the arches, carved capitals and columns, demonstrate the selective adoption of Western Romanesque el...