Art History

Bachelor's degree

In Durham (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Durham (USA)

Art history is the study of works of art in the context of the broader social, political, and intellectual cultures of which they are a part. Studying art history develops your ability to evaluate and organize information, visual as well as verbal; it also enhances your creative imagination, precise observation, clear expression, and critical judgment. As a student of art history, you will acquire a sophisticated understanding of the theory and practice of artistic production and reception.

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Location

Start date

Durham (USA)
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Durham, Carolina del Norte 27708, EE. UU., 27708

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Art
  • Drawing
  • Art History
  • Archaeology

Course programme

First-Year Seminar
General Art, Studio
First-Year Seminar
First-Year Seminar
Exploring Art and Architecture
Introduction to the History of Art
Introduction to the History of Art
Medieval Cultures
Renaissance Cultures
The Languages of Art
Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Special Topics in Art History
Topics in Art History
Special Topics in Art History
Visual Culture Outside the United States, I
Visual Culture Outside the United States, II
Introduction to the Arts of the Moving Image
Introduction to Photography
Beginning Painting
Experimental Drawing: Image and Bit Play
Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Special Projects in Visual Arts
Topics in Visual Arts
The Photobook: History & Practice
Experimental Interface Design
Drawing
The Documentary Experience: A Video Approach
Anthropology and Film
Introduction to Astronomy
Advertising and Society: Global Perspective (DS4)
Advertising and Society: Global Perspective (DS4)
Complex Systems & Evolving Multiagent Simulations
Artificial Life, Culture, and Evolution
Introduction to Cultural Studies
Duke Administered Study Abroad: Special Topics in Visual Studies
Special Topics in Visual and Media Studies
Splendor of Renaissance Venice
Visualizing Cultural Dissent in Modernism, 1880-1945
Visualizing Cultural Dissent in Modernism, 1880-1945
The Aegean Bronze Age
Early Greek Archaeology: From the Fall of Mycenae to the Persian Wars
Classical Greek Archaeology, Archaic to Classical
Art and Archaeology of Ancient Athens
Rome: History of the City
The Art of Greece and Rome
Gothic Cathedrals
Medieval Architecture
Eighteenth-Century Art and Architecture
Contemporary Performance
History of Art Markets
Japanese Art, 1600 to the Present
Japanese Print Culture
Science Fiction Film
Introduction to Modern Latin American Art and Visual Culture
Art in Renaissance Italy
Renaissance and Baroque Art History
Art in Spain During the Golden Age
Renaissance Architecture in Italy: Brunelleschi to Michelangelo
Michelangelo in Context
French Art and Visual Culture in the Early Modern Period
The Contemporary Art Market
History of Netherlandish Art in a European Context
History of Netherlandish Art in a European Context
European Art 1760-1850
European Art 1850-1900
European Art 1900-1945
Painting Russia Red: Early Soviet Culture, 1917-1934
African American Art
Modern Architecture
Modern Architecture
Contemporary Architecture
Russian Art and Politics: 1800-Present
Russian Art and Politics
Dada and Surrealism
Soviet Art after Stalin: 1956-1991
Special Topics in Art History
Topics in Medieval Art and Architecture
Topics in Italian Art and Architecture
Independent Study
Independent Study
Research Independent Study
Research Independent Study
Chinese Art 1900 to Present
Berlin: Architecture, Art and the City, 1871-Present
Art and Architecture of Berlin, Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century
History of Impressionism
Internship in New York
Animation, Comics & Theater
Book Art: Form and Function
Figure Drawing
Introduction to Architectural Design
Intermediate Drawing
Digital Imaging
Virtual Form and Space
3D Modeling and Animation
Sculpture
Site, Situation, and Object: Sculpture and Architecture

Art History

higher than £ 9000