Think like an artist: in 19th century Britain
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The history of conservation and modern conservation theory
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Conservation of Historic Wallpapers
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British Painting; Sculpture between the Wars
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12 weeks
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British Painting; Sculpture between the Wars Part 2
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Women Artists from Artemisia Gentileschi to Louise Bourgeois
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12 weeks
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British Painting & Sculpture between the Wars Part 2
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Madingley
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Women Artists 1800 to 1920
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Barnet
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York
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London
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Historic Graffiti
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Painting in the 19th Century after 1860: The Real & Constructed
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Frequently asked questions
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What is art history?
Art history is the study of art and its historical development. It explores the historical and cultural contexts of art, as well as its formal qualities.
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What will I learn in an art history course?
You will learn about the history of art, the artists, and the movements that shaped the arts. You will also develop skills in analysing and interpreting art, and learn how to write about art in a critical and informed way.
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What are the career prospects for someone with an art history degree?
An art history degree can lead to a variety of careers, including museum curator, art gallery manager, art critic, art consultant, or teacher. It can also lead to jobs in other fields, such as publishing, marketing, and public relations.
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Why study art history?
Studying art history can broaden your cultural knowledge, enhance your critical thinking and analytical skills, and improve your ability to communicate effectively. It can also deepen your appreciation and understanding of art.
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Do I need to be an artist to study art history?
No, you do not need to be an artist to study art history. While having an interest in art can be beneficial, art history courses focus more on the historical and cultural context of art, rather than on practical art-making skills.
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