ARTHIST 722 - Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age
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Arts
Department
Humanities
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30
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Description: A broad range of critical approaches to the art and life of Rembrandt. The course is taught in seven modules: these comprise the socio-political milieu in which he worked, the historical documents of his life, the artworks he produced, the technical aspects of his work, the organisation of his studio and mechanics of the art market, the issue of authorship and the critical reception of his life and work.
Prerequisites / Restrictions
Restriction: ARTHIST 737 For students currently enrolled in a BA(Hons), PGDipArts or MA in Art History. To complete this course students must enrol in ARTHIST 722 A and B, or ARTHIST 722
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