4 Course Programmes in Art History in Europe for 2024

Course Programmes in Art History in Europe for 2024Filter
    • Florence, Italy

    On-Campus

    Italian

    This course provides students with an introduction to two key areas of art historical analysis and recognition. This introduction serves as a primary foundation from which they develop their ability to view art and architecture technically, academically, and formally. Students are encouraged to contextualize what they see and to remain aware of the importance of the circumstances of every artwork’s conception. They consider how artworks can be viewed as bearers of both explicit and implicit meaning, and they carry out close readings of artworks in order to observe the significance of specific details. The principal aim of the course is to make students aware that each work of art that they scrutinize is an articulate and articulated object, and that they have the capacity to understand what they see through systematic visual examination. The course will introduce students to fundamental developments in art history exemplified in the work of selected writers, who laid the subject’s foundations.

    • Cambridge, United Kingdom

    English

    If you regularly visit art exhibitions and galleries, if you look critically at buildings, or if you make art yourself and wonder why and how other artists have made it, then Art History may well be the most stimulating subject for you at Churchill. For those interested in the modern period, Churchill has the edge on other Cambridge colleges for its modern architecture and its important collections of modern sculptures, painting, prints, and stained glass.

    • Île-de-France, France

    Part time

    2 hours

    On-Campus

    French, English

    Whether you are attracted to precious stones, interested in the history of jewellery - from prehistoric times to the present day - or its many artistic speciality professions, these two-and-a-half hours classes will lead you onto the path of knowledge.

    • Florence, Italy

    On-Campus

    English

    In this course, many artworks in the history of Italy and Europe will be studied; including those that can be visited actually in Florence.