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AH 221 - Austrian Art and Architecture

The course presents the evolution of Austrian art and architecture from its beginnings to the present. The study of each period provides the student with the essential characteristics of the art of the particular era and shows the continuity within...

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AH 230 - Modern Architecture in Vienna

The objective of this course is to provide an overview of the main ideas in modern Viennese architecture. The course will focus on architectural ideas and social concepts in architecture that were invented in modern Vienna (starting with Loos, Wagner...

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AH 249 - Spanish Art and Architecture

This course provides an introduction to the history of Spanish architecture and painting, from the Middle Ages up to modern times. It will  deal with the main creations of Spanish art taking into account the historical circumstances in which they...

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AH 275 - London Museums

London contains some of the world’s greatest art collections, housed in public museums, most of which are free to enter. This course comprises a history of Western art from the Ancient World to Post-Modernism with each session taking place in the...

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AH 275 - Paris Museums

This course will approach the history of French Art from a chronological perspective, from the 18th century to modern art, as seen in the museums of Paris. Our route will begin at the Louvre with Nicolas Poussin (17th century) and will finish with...

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AH 312 - History of Spanish Architecture

This course provides an outline of the History of Spanish Architecture from Roman to present times. It will deal with the main architectural styles present in the Spanish Peninsula and its most celebrated examples taking into account the historical...

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AH 314 - French 19th and 20th Century Art

In the 19th century, France occupies a central place in the artistic world. Numerous artists from all over the world came to Paris to experience artistic modernity and to seek artistic consecration. In this context, art in the 19th century evolves...

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