MA HISTORY OF ART
SPECIAL OPTIONS
We are accepting applications to the following MA History of Art special options on a rolling basis. If you wish to apply, please follow the normal application procedure, choosing only from the following options. Please note that we are unable to accept applications via email.
- Visualising Knowledge in the Early Modern Netherlands c.1550-1730
Taught by Prof Joanna Woodall and Dr Eric Jorink
- Modernity and Antiquity in British Architecture, 1615-1815
Taught by Dr Christine Stevenson
- The Arts of Florence and Central Italy, 1400-1500
Taught by Dr Scott Nethersole and Dr Jim Harris
- (Re)Made in China: Appropriation, Subversion and Transformation in Chinese Art (1978-2008)
Taught by Dr Wenny Teo
- Making and Meaning in the Art of the Middle Ages
Taught by Prof John Lowden
- Print Culture and the Early Modern Arts in Italy, France and Spain
Taught by Dr Sheila McTighe
- Byzantium and its Rivals: Art, Display and Cultural Identity in the Christian and Islamic Mediterranean
As Dr Antony Eastmond will be on research leave in 2012-13, this option will be taught by Dr Stefania Gerevini.
- Drawing, Representation and the Circulation of Knowledge in the Global Eighteenth Century - FOR WAITLIST PLACES ONLY
Taught by Prof David Solkin and Dr Katie Scott
- The City of Rome c.1420-1667 - FOR WAITLIST PLACES ONLY
Taught by Dr Georgia Clarke
- The Male Body in Nineteenth-Century European Art - FOR WAITLIST PLACES ONLY
Taught by Dr Satish Padiyar
- Commemoration, Salvation and Splendour: Aspects of Artistic Production and Patronage in France and the Burgundian Netherlands c. 1380-1520 - FOR WAITLIST PLACES ONLY
Taught by Prof Susie Nash
