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History of Art Research Seminar Tuesday 7 May 2024, 4.00-6.00, Oculus 1.07

Therese Martin (Medieval Studies, Instituto de Historia, CCHS, Madrid) The art of rulership, or material evidence for reigning women: Subh of Córdoba (d. 998/999) and Urraca of León-Castile (d. 1126)

Please note: Seminars are in person only. Everyone welcome. The seminar will be followed by drinks.


History of Art Research Seminar Wednesday 6 March 2024, 4.00-6.00, FAB2.32 (in person only) Jacques Schuhmacher (Senior Provenance Research Curator, V&A), “The Nazi-Era Provenance of Museum Collections: History, Policy Context, and Research Challenges”


History of Art Research Seminar Wednesday 21 February 2024, 5.00-7.00, FAB2.32 (in person only) Simona Valeriani (Senior Tutor, V&A/RCA History of Design), “The Royal Albert Hall: Building the Arts and Sciences”


HISTORY OF ART RESEARCH SEMINAR | WEDNESDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2023, 5.00-6.30 (on Teams). Myat Aung, PhD candidate, University of Ohio, “A Multisensory Immersion: Experiencing the Nymphaeum and Peristyle Garden at the Villa San Marco in Stabiae”


Research Excellence Framework 2021

100% of our research is "world-leading" or "internationally excellent"

Thu 12 May 2022, 14:42 | Tags: Public Engagement, Funding, Impact, Research, Research Groups

Naomi Vogt Article

Mon 06 Dec 2021, 19:13 | Tags: Publications, Research


Paul Smith publishes book on painting, science and coloured shadows

Warwick professor explains why artists and scientists describe colours as 'beautiful'.

Thu 18 Mar 2021, 09:12 | Tags: Publications, Research, Publication - Book

Leverhulme research project to explore Cezanne's 'way of seeing'

Professor Paul Smith awarded fellowship to investigate artist's slow and sustained mode of looking.

Fri 08 Jan 2021, 16:06 | Tags: Research, Awards


Naomi Vogt publishes essay in Art Journal

Dr Naomi Vogt's publishes new essay in Art Journal

Tue 29 Sep 2020, 11:49 | Tags: Publications, Research, Online publication

Danielle Stewart joins the department

Dr Danielle Stewart, specialist in Modern and Contemporary art and architecture across Latin America, joins the department.

Mon 21 Sep 2020, 17:27 | Tags: Impact, Research, General

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