From Duccio to De Kooning at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
ARTS1-CE8075
/ $430
SPRING 2012
Continuing Education:
Arts Programs
The galleries of the Metropolitan Museum of Art serve as a complete education in the history of Western art. Journey through the museum and explore the late medieval world with Duccio and Brueghel, religious controversy and commerce in baroque art with Caravaggio and Rubens, and the Dutch golden age with Rembrandt and Vermeer. The journey continues with romanticism and neoclassicism (David, Ingres, and Goya); impressionist discoveries and their aftermath (Manet, Degas, and Cezanne); and the modernists and postwar movements (Matisse, Picasso, and Pollock). Learn the language of painting and the visual language of these artists and their times.
Tuition includes museum fees. No grades issued.
This course is also scheduled for:
SUMMER 2012
Related Subject Areas:
Art History
Section 1
Wednesday 3:15pm-5:15pm
February 8 - April 4
Meets at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. No class Mar 14.
8 Sessions
Instructor:
Filip Noterdaeme
Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art