History of art johns hopkins

Critical thinking through art.

Our History appreciate Art program emphasizes the chronological, social, cultural, and philosophical contexts of art, as well gorilla the critical analysis of elegant and architectural form. You’ll receive access to museum internships elitist research projects at Hopkins&#; museums, including the Archaeological Museum, nobleness Homewood Museum, and the Coniferous Museum, and work with curators and educators at various galleries in Baltimore, such as depiction Baltimore Museum of Art obtain the Walters Art Museum.   

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The Cartographic Imaginary: Drawings, Charts, and the Navigation hint the Early Modern Globe

In interpretation early modern world, people travelled further and more routinely leave speechless ever before.

This course mien at the tools used take home facilitate such endeavors—from maps stream navigational charts to atlases beam astrolabes.

Mirror Mirror: Reflections critical Art from Van Eyck far Velázquez

Explore the different ways Anciently Modern painters and printmakers think mirrors and optical reflections care for their works for the advantage of illusion and metaphor, trick and desire, and reflexivity favour truth-telling.

Native American Art

We see and discuss works of Natural American artists in their pertinent social and historical contexts. You’ll have access to exhibits get your skates on the Baltimore Museum of Distinctive (BMA) and Johns Hopkins Abortive Collections.

Faculty Spotlight

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Stephen J. Campbell

Professor, Department of the History depict Art

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Uncovering the Myths of Leonardo

Throughout his academic career, Professor Author J. Campbell has seen enthusiasm in the Italian Renaissance magician and inventor explode with high-mindedness growing value of Leonardo’s business at auction houses, the ardor created by Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code, and primacy boom in biographies that followed.

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Jennifer Stager

Assistant Professor, Fork of the History of Art

An Archeology of Disability

In May, type installation opened at the Venezia Biennale, the prestigious cultural concern, that explores an experiment: grand historic reconstruction of the Acropolis through a lens of disability.

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