The Netherlands was the first non-English-speaking country to offer degrees in English. Therefore various programmes are taught in English and are very international oriented. Read more about studying in Netherlands
Art history studies the historical development of arts in various contexts. Three commonly directions can be identified within the field of art history: Knowledge about art (connoisseurs), art critics and historians.
Find and compare 23 Masters in Art & Art History in Netherlands. Below is a selection of the available study options. If you're interested in studying Art & Art History in Netherlands you can view all 23 Master's programmes. You can also read more about the Art & Art History discipline in general or about studying in Netherlands.
MFA Painting stands for the discipline of ‘painting’, but does not only educate the student to become a fine painter. The starting point and benchmark of MFA Painting is the rich tradition of painting.
This unique programme covers the entire history and present practice of textual transmission from manuscript to the Internet.
Immerse yourself. Get in-depth, internationally focused, social-scientific training. Study key issues in media, arts and society, and go on to a PhD or a career in research, policy, or consultancy.
Uncover the business of culture: get the art facts. How to tell the worth of an oeuvre? Who decides? How do cultural entrepreneurs operate in the culture market? It's all about cultural economics.
This programme is unique in that it studies a substantial body of works of art, buildings and material culture from the early Middle Ages to the present day, using a comparative perspective.
The one-year international Master's programme in Comparative Arts and Media Studies at VU University Amsterdam focuses on current developments in the fields of media, arts, and design.
The study of art history should start from original works of art. Where better, then, to study the history of Netherlandish art than in the Netherlands? This comprehensive, one-year Master’s specialisation is unique in the Dutch academic world, exploring the history of the visual arts and architecture of the Netherlands from the Late Middle Ages to the present.
The one-year international Master's programme in Comparative Arts and Media Studies at VU University Amsterdam focuses on current developments in the fields of media, arts, and design.
The VAMA Researchmaster's offers a study of current developments in visual arts, architecture and media – from both a theoretical and historical perspective.
The Master's in Art History of the Low Countries focuses on the visual arts and architecture of Flanders and the Netherlands, from the 15th to the 20th century, studied in an international context.
The MA in Art, Literature and Society addresses contemporary debates in literature, art, religion, philosophy, and culture.
This programme offers students an opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of the historiography of Dutch art in its relationship to the broader cultural and artistic European context.