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Courses in the fall term, 2008

 
BBN-MSP-401/I, Optional course
Studies in Central-European Art and Architechture (in English)
Various lecturers
Mon. 2:00–3:30 p.m., Room 110

Program

IX. 22. Baroque architecture in Central Europe / György Kelényi
IX. 29. Baroque art: similarities and differences in the art of Central Europe / György Kelényi
X. 6. Hungarian art today / András Rényi
X. 13. Renaissance art in Central Europe and in Hungary / Mária Prokopp
X. 20. Byzantine and Post-Byzantine art in the Carpathian Basin and the neighbouring areas / György Ruzsa
XI. 3. What does "courtly" mean in Central European art at the end of the Middle Ages? / Gábor Endrődi
XI. 10. The art of Béla Kondor / András Rényi
XI. 17. Interrelations in the Central European art of the 18th and 19th centuries / György Széphelyi Frankl
XI. 24. The interpretation of conceptual art: an example from Eastern Europe / Annamária Szőke
XII. 8. The history of art in Hungary and/or of Hungarian/Magyar art / Ernő Marosi

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