News Issue No. 7 Spring 1999
The Summer School at the Courtauld Institute
5-16 July 1999
Following the third highly successful summer
school at the Courtauld Institute in 1998 we will again be offering
two one-week courses on the History of Art and Architecture this summer.
Each course, which is taught in small groups by Courtauld Institute
staff and other experts, involves lectures and visits to galleries,
museums and historic buildings, often with special access to certain
collections. The cost of each course is £275. Places are limited.
A brochure with full details and booking form is available.
The courses will include:
WEEK ONE 5-9 July
In the Steps of the Sacred:
Art and Pilgrimage in Medieval Europe.
Dr Ja´s Elsner and Dr Robert Maniura
Artists of the Tuscan Towns in the Fourteenth Century.
Dr. Beth Williamson
Art and Society at the Italian Renaissance Courts.
Dr. Evelyn Welch
Fashion and Society in Stuart England.
(Fully booked)
Dr Aileen Ribeiro
Londons Public Architecture: From the Early 17th to the Early
19th Century.
Caroline Knight and John Newman
Cézanne and the Primitive.
Dr Paul Smith
WEEK TWO 12-16 July
The Making and Use of the Illuminated Manuscript in the later Middle Ages.
Dr John Lowden and Dr Susie Nash
Raphael and the High Renaissance.
Dr Tom Henry
Landscape as Art: The Formal Garden.
Dr. Paula Henderson
Arts in the Age of Elegance: France and England in the 18th Century.
Dr Katie Scott
Architecture of the Gothic Revival.
Alan Windsor
Contemporary Art in Britain.
Dr Julian Stallabrass
