Image Theses and Dissertations "Dear Louie:" Louisine Waldron Elder Havemeyer, Impressionist Art Collector and Woman Suffrage Activist Louisine Waldron Elder Havemeyer's personal evolution from an elite, reserved, art-collecting wife of an American Gilded Age industrialist to an engaged, unapologetically outspoken activist on behalf of all women's right to vote is emblematic of the myriad ways women moved out into the world from their domestic spheres in the early twentieth century, harnessing the increasing power of collective visual protest as a peaceful, non-violent tactic to demand justice and a voice.Her 1915 suffrage exhibit held at the Knoedler Gallery in New York City may be a modest moment of microhistory in the l View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 18 - 2010 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 05 - 1997 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 06 - 1998 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 16 - 2008 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 02 - 1993 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 10 - 2002 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 04 - 1996 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 13 - 2005 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 07 - 1999 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 03 - 1995 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 01 - 1992 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 08 - 2000 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Lehigh Review The Lehigh Review Volume 17 - 2009 The Lehigh Review is an entirely student-produced research and analytical journal. The staff is dedicated to publishing the best scholarly writing and visual art by Lehigh undergraduates. View Item
Image Undergraduate Theses and Capstone Projects Mê: Room of Fixations and Reinstatement The word "Mê" in Vietnamese is attributed to those being enchanted or fixated by specific interests or passions; and often, these interests are rooted in childhood experiences. The concept of my project will revisit my childhood fixations which are clay and sewing crafts, particularly those related to food and toys. The project will also pay homage to how I entered my artistic journey by recreating an installation of a children's play room through a contemporary and psychologically responsive lens. View Item