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(All courses are taught in English)

Florence was the cradle of Renaissance civilization, the place where Dante, Brunelleschi, Botticelli, and Leonardo da Vinci changed forever the way we see the world. Rome, the Eternal City, boasts centuries of history and art, ranging from ancient Rome to Renaissance, Baroque to Neoclassicism. All of Vatican City is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, in and of itself hosting masterpieces by Botticelli, Bernini, Michelangelo and countless others. Tuscania was central to the ancient Etruscans, whose culture and art have left a mark that can still be felt today among the painters, sculptors, artisans, and artist ateliers who have settled there to live and work. With unparalleled access to museums, festivals, and artists, LdM’s three sites provide a truly rich environment for studying Art History.

PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Art in Fine Art: Art History (pdf)
Customizable Semester Programs
Summer Monthly Courses
January Intersession

LdM courses include:

TUSCANIA
   Etruscan and Roman Art
   Medieval Civilisation and Culture

   
ROME
   Introduction to Art History
   Introduction to Renaissance and Baroque Art
   Lost Symbolisms and Secret Codes in Art
   The Genius of Michelangelo
   High Renaissance and Mannerism
   Modern European and Italian Art

   
FLORENCE


   Introduction to Art History
   Introduction to Renaissance Art
   Introduction to Renaissance Art (in Italian)
   Travel in the Middle Ages
   The Nude in Modern Art
   The World of Museum
   History of Art: from the Renaissance to the 19th Century
   Lost Symbolisms and Secret Codes in Art
   World Art
   Anthropology of Art
   The Genius of Michelangelo
   Museum Education
   Lifestyle in Renaissance Florence
   Medieval Art
   Early Renaissance
   Palaces of Florence
   Leonardo: the Renaissance Genius at Work
   International Art Business
   Modernist and Contemporary Art
   Young Italians: Encounters with Italian Artists Today
   Hidden Meanings in Renaissance Art
   Renaissance Art at the Italian Courts
   Decorative Arts in Italy
   High Renaissance and Mannerism
   High Renaissance and Mannerism (in Italian)
   Baroque
   Images and Words
   Museum Experience
   Age of Revolution: Enlightenment to Impressionist Art
   Avant-garde and Modernist Art (1900-1950)
   Contemporary Art
   Exhibition Management
   Museum Spaces and Technologies
   Art Expertise

   

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