The course will enable the students to Achieve an understanding of the historical origins of Far Eastern history and study different dynasties of Far Eastern Art.
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24CVAP 501 |
History of Far Eastern Art (Theory) |
CO103: Develop an understanding about Tang, Shang and Zhou dynasties considering artists, artistic components, theories and to assess the qualities of work of art in their historical and cultural settings.
CO104: Theories the factors involved in interpreting meaning of the art works done in The Northern Sung and The Southern Sung dynasties.
CO105: Specify the significance of Ashikaga period considering regional and national features in context to artists and their works.
CO106: Outline the evolution of Yamoto-e E-Miki and narrative scrolls with an understanding of theme, materials, techniques and mediums to focus regional and national aspects.
CO107: Elaborate and analyze the artworks and artists of Edo and Ukiyo-e period.
CO108: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in Teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading Assignments, Multiple Points of View
Learning Activities for The Students: Self-Learning Assignments, Effective Questions, Giving Tasks, Oral Explanation |
Continuous Assessment Test, Semester end examination, Quiz, Solving Problems in Tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and Group Projects |
Tang dynasty (Chang-Hsuan, Chang Tsao, Chaou-Fang, Han-Kan, Li-Cho-Tao, Li-Shuan, Wang-Wei, Wu-Tao-Tzu, Yen-Li-Pen) Shang and Zhou Dynasty (Use of different material and
The Northern Sung dynasty (Fan-Kuan, Hsia-Kuei,Hui-Tsung, Kuo-His, Mi-Fu, Mi-Youren, The Southern Sung dynasty (Ma-Yuan, Xia-Gui, Mu-qi, Ma-Lin
Asikaga period- TenshoShubun and Shessu Toya
Yamoto-e and E-Miki, Narrative scroll
Edo and Ukiyo-e (HishikawaMoronobu, Suzuki Harunobu, Okumura Masanobu, Kitagawa Utmaro, Katsushika Hokusai, Ando Hiroshige)
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