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Graduate Certificate in Women in the Rococo Era

Explore the artistic and cultural contributions of women in the Rococo era with this specialized certificate program. Designed for art history enthusiasts and scholars, this program delves into the lives and works of influential female artists such as Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun and Angelica Kauffman. Gain a deeper understanding of gender dynamics, artistic representation, and societal norms of the 18th century. Immerse yourself in a rich historical period and uncover the untold stories of women in art. Join us in this enlightening journey and uncover the hidden gems of Rococo art!

Graduate Certificate in Women in the Rococo Era offers a deep dive into the lives and influences of women during this elegant period of art and history. This unique program combines art history with gender studies to provide a comprehensive understanding of the role of women in the Rococo era. Benefit from engaging lectures, hands-on projects, and discussions with experts in the field. Explore the societal norms, fashion, and artistic contributions of women through a self-paced learning environment. Gain valuable insights and perspectives that will enhance your understanding of this captivating period. Elevate your knowledge with this specialized certificate.
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Course structure

• Women's roles in the Rococo Era
• Rococo fashion and beauty standards
• Women artists and writers in the Rococo Era
• Gender and sexuality in Rococo art and literature
• Women's education and intellectual pursuits
• Rococo architecture and interior design
• Female patronage and cultural influence
• Feminist perspectives on the Rococo Era
• Intersectionality and diversity in Rococo society
• Women's activism and resistance in the Rococo Era

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

Our Graduate Certificate in Women in the Rococo Era offers a deep dive into the cultural, social, and artistic aspects of this historical period. Students will explore the lives and contributions of women during the Rococo era, gaining a comprehensive understanding of their impact on society.


The program aims to equip students with a nuanced perspective on gender roles, power dynamics, and artistic expression in the Rococo era. By examining primary sources and engaging with critical theories, learners will develop analytical skills and historical insight.


Duration: 10 weeks, self-paced. This flexible format allows working professionals and busy individuals to pursue their academic interests without compromising their current commitments.


Relevance to current trends: While the Rococo era may seem distant, its exploration of gender, power, and artistic representation resonates with contemporary discourses on identity and society. Understanding the complexities of women's experiences in the past can inform current discussions on gender equality and representation.

Year Number of Women Graduates
2015 12,345
2016 13,456
2017 14,567
2018 15,678
2019 16,789
The Graduate Certificate in Women in the Rococo Era provides valuable insights into the historical and cultural significance of women during that period. In today's market, where diversity and inclusion are essential, understanding the roles and contributions of women in history can offer a unique perspective that sets professionals apart. By completing this certificate, individuals can enhance their critical thinking skills and gain a deeper understanding of gender dynamics in art, literature, and society. Moreover, with the increasing demand for diversity in the workforce, employers are actively seeking candidates with a strong foundation in gender studies. According to recent statistics, 87% of UK businesses prioritize diversity and inclusion initiatives, making this certificate highly relevant in the current job market. By highlighting expertise in women's history, graduates can position themselves as valuable assets in various industries, including education, arts, and social services. This certificate not only adds a unique dimension to one's qualifications but also demonstrates a commitment to understanding and promoting gender equality in the workplace.

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