

MA French and History of Art
About this course
French and History of Art is a combination that brings together linguistic expertise and the visual analysis of art across different periods and cultures. French is one of the world's major languages and the gateway to an exceptionally rich artistic and cultural heritage, from the cathedrals and courts of the medieval period to the Impressionists, the Surrealists, and the currents of contemporary French and Francophone art. History of Art is a discipline that teaches you to look and think carefully about visual objects, asking how works of art are made, what meanings they carry, and how they relate to the societies that produced them. Studying both together gives you a linguistic and cultural depth that enriches your engagement with French art and gives your language study a vivid contextual dimension. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year full-time programme develops your French language skills to a high level while also providing a broad and rigorous education in art history spanning different media, periods, and geographies. You will study painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, film, and design, developing the vocabulary and analytical frameworks to engage with visual culture across time. Your French studies will encompass literary texts, cultural history, film, and spoken and written communication. Edinburgh's strong collections and proximity to a vibrant arts scene provide practical contexts for visual study beyond the seminar room. The skills developed across this combination are highly transferable: linguistic precision, visual literacy, critical argument, independent research, and the capacity to communicate complex ideas clearly in written and spoken form. Graduates pursue careers in museums and galleries, arts administration, auction houses, publishing, journalism, the civil service, and education. Many go on to postgraduate study in art history, French studies, curatorial practice, or heritage management. The combination is valued particularly by cultural organisations that work across national boundaries.
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