Rick van Os | Erasmus University Rotterdam (original) (raw)
Graduate Student Cultural Economics & Entrepreneurship (MA), Art history Graduate (BA). Topics of interest include museums & collections, genderstudies, visual culture and medievalism.
Address: The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
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Paper on the Williams vs the Gaye Estate ruling and its effects on music industry structure. This... more Paper on the Williams vs the Gaye Estate ruling and its effects on music industry structure. This paper was submitted as part of the Advanced Aspects of Cultural Economics Course held at Erasmus University in spring 2020 (teacher: Valeria Morea, Msc).
Paper on the (neo-)gothic and medievalist aspects in Grant Wood's American Gothic written for the... more Paper on the (neo-)gothic and medievalist aspects in Grant Wood's American Gothic written for the seminar 'Gothic Mania' under supervision of Dr. E. den Hartog as part of the Art History BA program taught at Leiden University (2017).
Book Reviews by Rick van Os
Critical book review focusing on several gender-aspects found in Michael Camille's The Medieval A... more Critical book review focusing on several gender-aspects found in Michael Camille's The Medieval Art of Love: Objects and Subjects of Desire (1998). This review was written as part of a seminar with the working title: 'Heavenly and Earthly Love: Love in Art and Literature in the Middle Ages under supervision of Dr. E. den Hartog and L.A. Smits MA as part of the Arts and Culture MA program taught at Leiden University.
Paper on the Williams vs the Gaye Estate ruling and its effects on music industry structure. This... more Paper on the Williams vs the Gaye Estate ruling and its effects on music industry structure. This paper was submitted as part of the Advanced Aspects of Cultural Economics Course held at Erasmus University in spring 2020 (teacher: Valeria Morea, Msc).
Paper on the (neo-)gothic and medievalist aspects in Grant Wood's American Gothic written for the... more Paper on the (neo-)gothic and medievalist aspects in Grant Wood's American Gothic written for the seminar 'Gothic Mania' under supervision of Dr. E. den Hartog as part of the Art History BA program taught at Leiden University (2017).
Critical book review focusing on several gender-aspects found in Michael Camille's The Medieval A... more Critical book review focusing on several gender-aspects found in Michael Camille's The Medieval Art of Love: Objects and Subjects of Desire (1998). This review was written as part of a seminar with the working title: 'Heavenly and Earthly Love: Love in Art and Literature in the Middle Ages under supervision of Dr. E. den Hartog and L.A. Smits MA as part of the Arts and Culture MA program taught at Leiden University.