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AH1001 - Art in Europe and Beyond to 1600
This 20 credit module provides a survey of painting, sculpture and architecture in Europe and beyond from c. 1280 to c.1580. It follows a roughly chronological course, from Giotto …
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AH1003 - Art in Europe and Beyond 1600-1800
This 20-credit module provides a survey of Baroque, Rococo and Enlightenment art in Europe and beyond. We begin with a study of seventeenth-century Italian art and architecture,…
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AH1901 - Western Art from Renaissance to Baroque
The module will provide a survey of western European art from the late Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century. Each lecture will focus on a particular work of art or…
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AH2001 - Modernity, Empire, and Revolution: Art from 1789-1900
This module explores the intersection of visual culture with modernity, empire and revolution in the long nineteenth century, predominantly but not exclusively in Europe. Students …
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AH2002 - Art, Culture and Politics, from 1900 to Now
This module examines the relationship between art and political struggle in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, exploring how practitioners around the globe have contributed …
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AH2901 - Art in the Modern Period
The module will provide a survey of western European art from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century. Each lecture will focus on a particular work or art, monument or movement,…
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AH3104 - Central European Art, Architecture and Design, c. 1900
This module analyses the development of the central European art, architecture and design between the 1880s and the 1910s. Focusing on the Austro-Hungarian empire (in particular…
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AH3109 - Timurid Art and Architecture (ca. 1370 - 1507)
In 1370 the Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur (Tamerlane) founded his empire and made Samarqand his capital. This module introduces a culture Timur and his successors created and its…
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AH3112 - Women Artists and Autobiography
This module introduces students to the work of women artists from the 1550s to the present, including Artemisia Gentileschi, Berthe Morisot, Yayoi Kusama, and many others. Instead …