Histories of European Art: Italy and Spain
The discipline of art history is rare in that the object of study itself lies not in the classroom but out in the world. The Art History Program allows students enrolled in Art 400 (Histories of Art) to leave the classroom and see first-hand many of the works of art studied during the fall and/or winter terms, particularly works of the Renaissance and Baroque. By visiting sites and museums in Florence, Rome, and Madrid, students encounter many of the key monuments of the period, including ones by Michelangelo, Bosch, Caravaggio, and Velazquez.
Snapshot
The Art History Program allows students enrolled in Art 400 (Histories of Art) to leave the classroom and see first-hand many of the works of art studied during the fall and/or winter terms, particularly works of the Renaissance and Baroque.
Date: On hiatus 2020
Program Director: David Fox
Themes: Art History, Education
Program Price: $4,600 to $5,900
Financial Aid: We are committed to offering need-based financial aid for any Andover student who is selected.