Welcome
to the History of Art
The history of art program, which has grown in size and scope in recent
years, offers courses of study leading to both undergraduate and graduate
degrees. Our energetic and committed students make art history one
of the most popular undergraduate majors in the School of Liberal
Arts. Enriching the scholarly environment, our graduate students prepare
for advanced study and careers in teaching, and professional positions
in museums, auction houses, galleries and elsewhere in the wider world
of the fine arts.
The
discipline of art history imparts visual and intellectual skills for
apprehending and understanding art works past and present. It opens
up historical and cultural contexts for critical readings of works
of art and architecture. It discloses how objects and spaces were
conceived, produced and functioned, as well as how they were discussed
and valued over time, and how they themselves became active agents
of culture. In reading and thinking critically about art objects,
our students learn how to conduct research, analyze visual and written
sources, and develop cogent arguments delivered orally and in writing.
The history of art at Tulane focuses largely on Europe and the Americas,
the latter including the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America.
Art history shares many scholarly pursuits within the humanities,
including history, language and literature, film, theatre and dance,
and architecture.
Map
to the Woldenberg Art Center