Art of painting: history and theory 2300-MS1-ARM-SZO
issues:
Problem of perception of images
Iconology and iconography
Picture before the epoch of art
Middle ages and transformations in the art leading to the Renaissance
Universe of Bosch and Bruegel
Masters of the Italian Renaissance
The Golden Age of Dutch painting
The transition from the idea of Romance and Academicism towards Realism
Diversity of Modernism and a new look at the artistic reality
Non-representation art
Type of course
Learning outcomes
Student knows: arts, important phenomena in art history, artistic doctrines and forms of patronage.
Student considers the art space and their cultural context. Student can: characterize doctrines and artistic phenomena, recognize the importance of works of art in the educational process
Student attitude is reflective and sensitive in aesthetic way
Assessment criteria
essay
Bibliography
Belting H., Obraz i kult
Białostocki J., Sztuka cenniejsza niż złoto
Gombrich E.H., Pisma o sztuce i kulturze
Greenberg C., Obrona modernizmu
Panofsky E., Studia z historii sztuki
Pescio C., Malarstwo holenderskie. Złoty wiek
Ripa C., Ikonologia
Walicki M., Obrazy bliskie i dalekie
Wallis M., Secesja
Additional information
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