This course, taught by Craig Benzine, provides an introduction to film history. It covers topics such as the development of narrative film, based on the reference text A History of Narrative Film by David A. Cook. Upon completion, students will have a better understanding of the history of film and its evolution.
Artists and authorship: the case of Raphael
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This free course examines the life of Renaissance artist Raphael and the implications of attributing authorship to individual artists. It explores the traditional focus of art history and how to evaluate the figure of the artist.
Making sense of art history
2.5
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This free course, Making sense of art history, encourages students to explore their surroundings and observe the images they encounter in everyday life. Through this course, students can gain a better understanding of art history and its relevance to the world today.
Helen Langdons Caravaggio
1.5
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Helen Langdon's "Caravaggio" examines the life of the renowned artist, exploring the impact of his tumultuous life on his art. Through her analysis, Langdon seeks to answer the question of whether understanding Caravaggio's experiences helps us to interpret his work.
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