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History of Art

subject ART HISTORY
 
teacher Mgr. Susanna Wagner, Ph.D.
 

anotation

During the study, students receive comprehensive overview of international and Czech art history. The aim is to support the individual approach to art, the ability to think about the art history , not as a specific given set of facts, but as a living tradition. Students should exceed the usual framework of art history and begin to understand the history of art as a creative process, which participates in forming human civilization. Art history and cultural traditions should become part of his visual memory and be inspiring and challenging for his own artistic creation. The course aims to show students the realm of art in tight by historical locks in the individual stages, where contemporary works were created when art was influenced by major events and vice versa itself contributed to them - and so it was and still is to this day - it is the area of ​​culture, region making so important in every social group. In this course, students will uncover a wide range of factors which gave birth the most important works of art, accompanied, of course, with a detailed introduction to the main representatives of various directions. Graduates of this course should understand himself as an individual creative personality living and creating a common European culture. The lectures will be seminars with the active participation of students, joint visits of important domestic and foreign exhibitions of contemporary and classical art.

 
syllabus 1st year 1. Introduction to the History of Art in Europe
2.  From Prehistory to Antiquity:
3. Ancient art of Mesopotamia
4. Ancient Greek art
  5. Ancient Roman art
6. From early Christian art to the Middle Ages:
7. Byzantine art
 

8. Romanesque art

9. Gothic art
  10. The Modern Age in Europe:
11. Renaissance
12. Mannerism
13. Early Baroque Art
2nd year 1. From the early Modern age to the Modernism:
2. High Baroque Art
3. Rococo and Neoclassicism
4. Romanticism and Realism
  5. Impressionism
6. Post-impressionism and expressionism
7. Art Nouveau
 

8. Avant-garde to Contemporary art

9. Cubism
  10. Dadaism and Surrealism
11. Constructivism and Bauhaus
12. Abstract expressionism and New figuration
13. Fluxus, happening, performance
  14. Pop Art
  15. Minimalism, Op art, Land Art
  16. Postmodernism

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