
European Art History, an introduction to the High Renaissance, part 2: Mannerism and Northern Europe
Mon, Feb 21
|Online Webinar
North of the Alpes was very much affected by the Protestant Reformation. As Protestantism spread, artists turned away from overtly religious subjects and chose more secular imagery. Genre paintings and Landscape art make their appearance, and the court of Henry VIII introduces new displays of power!


Time & Location
Feb 21, 2022, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM GMT
Online Webinar
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About the Event
This course offers an intensive introduction to the history of European Art and covers paintings, sculpture, architecture, and decorative art. Sessions concentrate on looking and understanding the works within the context they were made and comparing them to how they differ from works made in different time periods throughout Europe. Lessons provide you with an overview of many of the most important movements in art, its key artists, and reference to its historical context.
Note that due to the extent of the periods covered in this class, there is not always time to go into great depth, and students must expect to come out with a general understanding of Art History.
Additional information:
Mondays from 19.00-20.00 UK time Online
The course will last 20 weeks, with an additional overview and summary in week 21.
All lectures are stand alone lectures and can be joined individually or as a series.
Tickets
Individual Lectures
Please note this ticket buys you entry to one lecture.
£10.00
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