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12 Courses in Art History 2021
In our Art History & Fashion Program, you can choose from a series of courses on Art History (from Ancient to Baroque), Conservation, and so much more. You also have the o ... +
In this course, many artworks in the history of Italy and Europe will be studied; including those that can be visited actually in Florence.
How can an art object convey meaning? The Art History concentration offers students the opportunity to analyze visual images and deepen their understanding of the role such im ... +
Earn a scholarship worth up to USD 10,000
RCAH's unique and rigorous curriculum prepares students to create a better world by exploring diverse ideas, engaging in hands-on creative practices, and working with the comm ... +
Mount Holyoke’s Department of Art encourages artistic exploration while providing technical skills and interdisciplinary opportunities. Whether enrolled in introductory or adv ... +
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, ... +
The cultural practitioners in the art world are experts in the industry. They understand many art techniques and contemporary art, and they also operate commercial activities ... +
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 ... +
The study of art & art history is central to a liberal arts education, especially in a world increasingly shaped by images and seemingly endless visual information.
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 the ... +
Take advantage of our direct enrollment program and enroll in one of the world’s leading universities: University College London (UCL). UCL offers you challenging academic opt ... +
This interdisciplinary arts course allows students to explore walking as a medium for creativity and integration with the arts.