Look at that face...
You may not get a curatorship at the Museum of Modern Art by taking Literature and Arts B-31, "The Portrait," but it will certainly bring your art-savvy to a new level.
"It is a very wide ranging course, and covers all places and times, from ancient Egypt to the present, though it concentrates on the western tradition," says Henri Zerner, a professor of fine arts and the course's instructor.
About 250 students usually take the class, Zerner says, and he has never had to lottery the class.
The class is intended to introduce students to the styles of pictures, and caters to interested but inexperienced students.
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