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History of Art: Histories and Interpretations – (M.A.)

University of Bristol

Faculty of Arts
Application Deadline: 1 August
Location: Bristol / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 12 months Start Date: October
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Parttime
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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The Department of History of Art at Bristol is a thriving centre for the study of visual art and art criticism. Students on the MA programme are encouraged to explore a diversity of historical periods and critical approaches, from medieval altarpieces, through French 19th-century painting, to German Expressionism and Soviet public monuments. A strength of the Department is its concentration on British art, where staff specialisms include Tudor portraits, Victorian aestheticism, Edwardian cosmopolitans, and contemporary diasporic art in Britain.

A programme of collaborations with national and regional museums offers an exceptional opportunity to work in museum and curatorial contexts while studying for a postgraduate degree in History of Art.

All members of staff in the History of Art Department are involved in teaching the MA, which combines a range of taught course options with a supervised dissertation on a subject of your choice. The programme is broadly based, and designed to appeal to graduates from any educational background. It develops the skills and knowledge of those who have studied History of Art before, as well as providing an entry for anyone new to the subject.


Contents

Compulsory Units

* Histories, Theories and Interpretations of Art

This unit introduces different strategies for viewing works of art and researching their histories and meanings. It examines the development of Art History as a discipline (its historiography), alongside a broad range of theories and methods available to the art historian today.

Optional Units

Typical units are given in this list;

* Art, Politics and Religion in the Italian City-Republic
* Artists and Writers in Britain and America 1848 - present
* English Avant-Garde? Pre-Raphaelites, Aesthetes and Impressionists
* The Impressionist Group Exhibitions
* Modern Art and Internationalism 1870 - 1920
* Modern Art and Visual Culture in Germany 1871-1937
* The Modernity of Ancient Sculpture
* Revivals and Receptions in Victorian Art
* Spectacle and Ceremony in Medieval Art
* The Tudor Portrait
* Visual Culture in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Eras 1945-2000

Dissertation

15,000-word dissertation on a topic of your own choice, researched and written in consultation with members of the Faculty.

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Requirements

Entry requirements

An upper second-class honours degree (or its international equivalent). Relevant work experience may compensate for lesser qualifications in the case of less recent graduates.

Language requirements

An IELTS score of 6.5 in all bands. We also accept other language tests; please see our website for details.

Language Proficiency

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade B (Score: 75)

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