Showcasing Art History Evening Lecture SeRies VI 2011-2012





The summer term of our popular evening lecture series started on Tuesday 17 April 2012 at 7.15pm.   A new programme for the autumn term will be online by July.

 

More information on the 2011-12 programme


Archived programme for the previous season


See also the Research Forum calendar for other seminars and events.

 

SPRING and autumn COURSE 'Introduction to art history'

detail with close up of barmaid's face from Manet's Bar au Folies Bergeres


The 'Introduction to Art History' course ran in March and April this year; the autumn course (10-13 September) is now also full; please let us know if you would like to be put on the waiting list or considered for advance notice on this course in 2013.

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Summer School in art history 2012

 

close up photo of lecturer Cecily Hennessy and student at Summer School 2011

To avoid too much overlap with the Olympic Games 2012, The Summer School 2012 is exceptionally scheduled to run for 3 weeks only, from 9 July to 27 July.    Some spaces remain for this year's programme.

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Please note that the minimum age for Summer School attendance is 18.

 

art history Study tours 2012

 

detail of panoramic view of Oslo with City Hall and harbour

The Study Tours offer the unique opportunity to spend from two to five intensive days with an expert in the field looking at works first hand, often with special access to collections or monuments. 


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SAturday Study days in art history

detail of a portrait of whigged gentleman by Peter Lely



The next study day will take place on 1 December 2012, to accompany the exhibition Peter Lely.   Further information will be online by July.


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Lunch time talks and Other Events at The Courtauld

Curator Barney Wright holding a gallery talk in front of a landscape by Cezanne

Lunch time talks
are delivered by Courtauld staff and research students on works in the Gallery's world-famous collection.

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