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Tutor in the History of Art - GCSE Art and A Level in the History of Art


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Art History is the greatest subject to develop a lifetime appreciation and enjoyment of culture, heritage and ideas of the world around us and I really enjoy sharing my enthusiasm for the subject with my students. My sessions address every student's interests and their assignments in the most suited way with:


-a fun and efficient approach to visual literacy, including the impact of different styles, materials and techniques

-a wide and thorough knowledge of artists, art movements and architects, so the students are able to answer specific tasks

-insights into the relationship between art and society, covering different countries and time periods

-a bridge between the study of art, history, philosophy, psychology and English, thus developing skills applicable to a wide range of subjects

-a clear guidance with the writing and structuring of essays


Please contact me directly: Dr Caroline Perret: [email protected]

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