Art Appreciation: Art of the 19th and 20th Centuries
Course details
Course code
Q00009349Course date
Number of classes
7 sessionsTimetable
Tutor
David BrindleyFee range
How you'll learn
Venue
OnlineLevel of study
Entry Levels 1,2,3: If you have never studied this subject before and you’re not confident in your ̨Íåswag, Entry levels are a good starting point.
Level 1: Covers basic ̨Íåswag and knowledge needed for this subject
Level 2: Building on basic knowledge or experience. Similar to Grade 4/ C at GCSE or O level in England or Standards in Scotland.
Level 3: Learn about the topic in-depth and have a broad range of ̨Íåswag. Independent working Equivalent to an A level in England or Higher in Scotland.
Beginners: A perfect introduction if you have no experience and ̨Íåswag in this subject.
Improvers: The next step if you have basic ̨Íåswag or knowledge but want to progress them further.
Advanced: Build on the solid experience and ̨Íåswag you have in this subject, applying your ̨Íåswag and knowledge in a more complex way.
Course overview
Course description
With over 80 illustrations in each week’s session, this course traces the development of painting and sculpture and other art forms during the last two centuries. After looking at the background and contexts for the period we are studying, the course starts with an in depth study of Constable and Turner, tow of the favourite British artists, and goes on to look at Impressionists such as Monet and Renoir. Post-Impressionism, particularly the work of Van Gogh and Gaugin is a focus. We then consider the artistic revolutions caused by Cezanne and Picasso, and how the two world wars and industrialisation changed art forever. The rise of abstract art is examined, using such artists as Kandinsky and Mondrian as examples.The Surrealists are studied along with the diversity of Jackson Pollock and the contemporary British artists. We ask how art forms such as the cinema and photography have influenced the traditional fine arts. The impact of modern art galleries such as Tate Modern is considered, as is the importance of the art market for modern art. Students are encouraged to ask questions and discuss the content of the course.
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