Similar words: ancient history, throughout history, history department, history, prehistory, life history, case history, multistory. Meaning: n. the academic discipline that studies the development of painting and sculpture.
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1. She studied architecture and art history at the university.
2. Florence is a mecca for students of Art History.
3. She's studying art history.
4. And that is when it becomes art history.
5. Pretty meaty stuff for an art history major who formerly knew squat about the squabble.
6. One characteristic of contemporary art history has been its extensive use of non-art-historical texts.
7. Art History as a subject was not yet available at Cambridge: she would attach herself to the Courtauld Institute.
8. A new hierarchy, sustained by art history, will be imposed through the photograph.
9. She specialised in art history and education and her studies took her to Paris and Florence.
10. Even students in art history and philosophy are getting hired by management consultants, Sanborn said.
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11. The guards on the frontiers between art history and art criticism shoot neither intruders nor escapers.
12. Traditional art history would include Bonnard for his technical innovations and largely marginalise Rodchenko for his politics and photography.
13. Their works did not hang in major public collections, nor were they subsequently included within mainstream art history.
14. I started telling him some thoughts I had about the introductory Art History course we all taught.
15. He qualified as an electronics engineer before going to teachers' training college after which he obtained a degree in art history.
16. By the postwar period, modernism had become part of art history.
17. Not much on contemporary art but a sprinkling of the new art history proves that publishers are aware of current trends.
18. The Expanding Discourse maps the progress and diversity of feminist art history debates through 29 essays written in the 1980s.
19. Those organisations reflect interests from conservation to tourism, from business to rural affairs, and from education to art history.
20. Hence, interest was slight and sporadic, and the works were not assimilated into mainstream western art history.
21. Then the association presented its annual awards for distinction in art history, art, and criticism.
22. Does this also mean that a different kind of art history will be added to that already existing in the West?
23. Psychoanalytic theory has probably been the single most important theoretical influence on the discipline of Art History over the past decade.
24. Lang has also pledged himself to an increased emphasis on the teaching of art history at secondary school and college level.
25. The titles of these essays indicate that the terms in which historians were writing about abstract expressionism had refocused art history.
26. Veronica Williams, for example, has developed an interesting approach in connection with her work on art history.
27. Clark, for example, who led the turn to a more political art history in the 1970s.
28. Representing the female nude After thirty or so years of scholarship, feminism now has a relatively well-established position within art history.
29. It is fifteen years since he first explored the relationship of real flesh and its marble parallels in art history.
30. It is because they have already been widely written about in feminist art history?
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