Early Modern Europe (c.1580-1848)
Teaching
The courses offered change from year to year, but recent early modern offerings have included:
BA Courses:
- Caravaggio and Caravaggism in Seventeenth-Century Painting (SMcT)
- Difference and Distinction: Portraiture in Britain from van Dyck to Reynolds (DS)
- English Baroque Architecture (CS)
- Getting to Grips with Rembrandt (JW)
- Greenwich Palace and Hospital (CS)
- Image, Music, Text: The Inter-relationship of Early Modern Arts (SMcT)
- Paintingand Sculpture in Britain c.1714-1832 (DS)
- Race & Representation in British Art, c.1730 to c.1860 (SMonks)
- Rococo to Revolution: Art and Society in France c.1715-1790 (KS)
Postgraduate Diploma:
- Rococo to Revolution: Painting and Sculpture in France c.1715-1790 (KS)
- Seventeenth-century Art in Italy, Spain and France (SMcT)
MA:
- Antiquity and Modernity in British Architecture, 1615-1815 (CS)
- Contrasting Sensibilities: Visual Culture and the Politics of Gender in Eighteenth-Century Britain and France (DS and KS)
- Faithful and True. Realism in Netherlandish Art c.1550-1670 (JW)
- The Labours and Pleasures of Distinction: the Mechanical Arts, the Interior and Court Society in Eighteenth-Century France (KS)
- Different Subjects: Class, Gender and Race in Eighteenth-Century British and French Art (KS and SMonks)
- Theory and Practice in the Arts of 17th-century Italy, Spain and France (SMcT)
See also undergraduate and postgraduate prospectuses
