Courtauld YouTube channel thumbnail
Courtauld
Subscribers 18.3K
Videos 945
Views 3.7M

Channels Like Courtauld

Courtauld explores art history across centuries and geographies, connecting viewers to studio visits, exhibitions, and deep-dives into courses and programmes. The channel uses tutorials, deep-dives, and educational explorations, with recent videos ranging from exhibition spotlights to behind-the-scenes process analyses. It publishes content regularly, and current metrics show 18.3K subscribers, 3.7M total views across 945 videos, indicating ongoing activity and engagement.

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81% relevance

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High search overlap with art history topics (art history, art history courses, art museums history) indicates a shared audience interested in introductory visual arts education, though Courtauld's content is more specialized and lecture-driven (content 69% match).

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Queries cover art gallery exhibitions and curatorial studies, aligning with Courtauld’s focus on modern/contemporary art discourse, while content emphasizes curatorial conversations more than Courtauld’s historical lecture format (content 74% match).

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77% relevance

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Shared interest in curatorial studies, cultural heritage, and art law signals overlap with Courtauld’s humanities-oriented art topics, though TEDx content is broader and often sermon- or idea-led (content 65% match).

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67% relevance

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Art conservation and museum exhibitions are core overlaps; both target museum-related audiences, but Courtauld focuses more on art history education while The Met emphasizes museum programming (content 76% match).

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67% relevance

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SERP 53%
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Mutual emphasis on art conservation and restoration ethics shows alignment with the technical/artisan side of art history, though Baumgartner’s tutorials are more hands-on restoration demonstrations (content 76%, search 53%).

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66% relevance

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Shared interest in art history and visual arts theory, attracting similar beginner-to-intermediate learners, but Courtauld’s content is more scholarly while LetsLearnAboutArt is more exploratory (content 74% match).

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Content Landscape

Top competitors include CrashCourse (81% match) with 16.9M subscribers and overlapping queries like art history and art museums history, TEDx Talks (77% match) with 44.2M subscribers overlapping cultural heritage and art law, and The Met (67% match) with 502K subscribers overlapping art conservation and gallery exhibitions. These channels share queries such as art history, art galleries, and cultural heritage, signaling similar audience interests. Courtauld (18.3K subscribers) is smaller than CrashCourse and TEDx Talks but competes with them on foundational art history topics and museum-related content; The Met more closely mirrors content around exhibitions and conservation. Baumgartner Restoration (67% match) with 1.9M subscribers also overlaps on art conservation and restoration ethics, expanding the conservation-focused search space. Overall, the strongest overlaps are with art history and museum-related queries, while subscriber counts vary significantly, with Courtauld far smaller than the leading channels but aligned in thematic scope.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Courtauld?

CrashCourse (81% match, 16.9M subscribers) and Contemporary Art Issue (78% match, 187K subscribers) are Courtauld's biggest YouTube competitors based on match percentage and subscriber counts. TEDx Talks (77% match, 44.2M subscribers) is also a top competitor. They share a focus on arts and education, producing documentary-style or educational video content related to art, history, and culture.

What type of content does Courtauld make?

Courtauld creates art history and museum-focused content, including exhibition features (Now Open: The Griffin Catalyst Exhibition: Seurat and the Sea), historical analysis (The Renaissance as Historical Laboratory: The Case of the Sack of Rome of 1527), behind-the-scenes process videos, and collaborative conservation/arts research content. Upload frequency appears to be irregular, with recent videos ranging from 1 to 6.8K views and an average around 786 views per video.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Courtauld?

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