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University of Buckingham’s MA in Decorative Arts and Historic Interiors

Posted in graduate students, opportunities by Editor on February 23, 2015

From The University of Buckingham:

MA in Decorative Arts and Historic Interiors
The University of Buckingham (based in London)

This unique MA in French and British Decorative Arts and Interiors focuses on the development of interiors and decorative arts in England and France in the long eighteenth century (c.1660–c.1830) and their subsequent reinterpretation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

A key element of the course is the emphasis on the first-hand study of furniture, silver and ceramics in the context of historic interiors. Based in central London at the Society of Antiquaries, it is taught by the University of Buckingham, with contributions from leading international experts. It draws on the outstanding decorative arts collections of the Wallace Collection and the Victoria and Albert Museum with study trips to many other museum and historic house collections in and around London.

We are now recruiting for the new academic year and the course can be taken full-time or part-time.

For details of entry requirements, tuition fees, funding opportunities, detailed information about assessment English language requirements, disability, accommodation and how to apply, please consult the University webpages or contact Claire Prendergast: Claire.prendergast@buckingham.ac.uk.

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