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HART 411 Art in the age of Revolt: Early Modernity 3 Credits
This course aims to consider what has counted as modern in art since --and before-- the advent of the avant-garde in Europe in the mid-nineteenth century. The changing relations between notions of modernity and the aims of artists and their works is reviewed. The significance of movements in art, such as romanticism, realism, impressionism, and post-impressionism, towards the development of `modern art' is assessed. Students may expect to consider works by key artists such as Delacroix, Ingres, Turner, Constable, Courbet, Manet, Monet, Cezanne, Gauguin, Seurat, Van Gogh. Notions of modernity and modernism in art will be examined as part of a consideration of the aims of modern art, social, political or otherwise.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2013-2014 Art in the age of Revolt: Early Modernity 3
Spring 2011-2012 Art in the age of Revolt: Early Modernity 3
Spring 2010-2011 Art in the age of Revolt: Modernity 3
Spring 2009-2010 Art in the age of Revolt: Modernity 3
Spring 2006-2007 Art in the age of Revolt: Modernity 3
Spring 2005-2006 Art in the age of Revolt: Modernity 3
Spring 2004-2005 Art in the age of Revolt: Modernity 3
Spring 2002-2003 Art in the age of Revolt: Modernity 3
Prerequisite: HUM 202 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
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