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The study of Art History always passionate about many students interested in studying this matter and the professions related to art-historical studies. There is no doubt that the knowledge of the past is that of the present and vice versa and is always very interesting to understand the relationship between the two phenomena. Art history is a discipline that studies the evolution of artistic expression, the formation and changes in shapes, styles, concepts transmitted through the works of art, an ancillary study, but that seems to permanently alongside 'address key concerns of the authors works, even in the forms of grouping (voluntary or autocostituito recognized ex post) such art movements.
The discipline deals with all forms of art, unless distributed in specialized branches, often interconnected with each other, that peculiarly studying the works and authors, such as but not limited to, painting, sculpture, architecture, music, literature and all the others..

University College London presents new exhibition they have helped curate in the UCL Art Museum, Word and image: Early modern treasures from the UCL Collections. Gresham College presents a lecture about the emergence of expressionism in the perido before World War I. London School of Economics explain the creation of medical images at the end of XIX century. Art, Art History and Design is a promotional video by Notre Dame's Department of Art, Art History and Design, featuring interviews with faculty and students. The UC Davis Arts History Symposium is about research area of the University. Art Histories ia a series of lectures taught by graduate students in the UC Davis Masters in Art History. Last but not least Art History of Game is a full course of lesson showing as games not only be used by human beings to entertain, educate, simulate conflict but represents a form of arts. 

 

 


Word and image: a vision of the Early Modern world
Incorporating Albrecht Dürer's striking woodblock prints and Elizabethan maps of London and the world, this exhibition offers insight into the ways in which ideas, languages, cultures and power were exchanged in the Early Modern period (1450-1800).

UCL

 


The Explosion of Modernism
The period before World War I saw an extraordinary burst of creativity in all the arts which has decisively effected all subsequent developments. This lecture will look at the emergence of expressionism and amongst other artists will consider in detail the work of Nolde, Jacob Epstein and Roualt.

Gresham College

 


Capturing the Cut - on the invention of medical illustration

In this short film, Wellcome Fellow Christelle Rabier of LSE's department of Economic History narrates the invention of medical illustration 1708-1820. Images courtesy and copyright of The Wellcome Library. VIEWER CAUTION: this video contains graphic representations of invasive surgery.

London School of Economics

 


Art, Art History and Design

An introduction to Notre Dame's Department of Art, Art History and Design, featuring interviews with faculty and students

University of Notre Dame

 

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UC Davis Art History Symposium

The Fall 2009 UC Davis Art HIstory Symposium consists of lectures given by faculty and graduate students about current areas of research.

UC Davis University of California
 


Art Histories
Graduate students in the UC Davis Masters in Art History give thesis presentations on a variety of topics ranging from Any Warhol and Chicano mural artists to ancient Greek sculpture.

UC Davis University of California

 


Art History of Games

Games, a creative form "older than culture," have served humanity in such diverse ways as entertainment, education, exercise, conflict resolution, ritual and self-expression. But not until the 20th century did games and the play experiences they provide start to be perceived as an art form as well. With nods to the past and future, and with an open acknowledgment of all the awkwardness, bravado and measured successes thus far, The Art History of Games seeks to more clearly articulate the importance of games as a form of art.
 

Georgia Institute of Technology
         

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