History of Western Art (Ancient - Early Medieval) (Theory)

Paper Code: 
VAS 302
Credits: 
2
Contact Hours: 
30.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

The course will enable the students to:

  1. Gain an understanding of the historical origins of world art history.
  2. Read and analyze paintings, sculptures and architecture created in various places of the world.
  3. Understand major monuments, artists, methods and theories and to assess the qualities of work of art in their historical and cultural settings.

 

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Learning and teaching strategies

 

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VAS 302

 

 

 

History of Western Art (Ancient-Early Medieval)

(Theory)

 

The students will be able to-

CO38:  Develop a creative eye to appreciate Western art considering its subject, style and techniques.

CO39: Demonstrate understanding to get hold on various art periods of Western art and identify the effects of art works.

CO40: To understand the significance of context in informing the interpretation of art works.

CO41: Assess the relationship between effects and techniques in a range of art works done by Western artists.

CO42: Understand major monuments, artists, methods and theories and to assess the qualities of work of art in their historical and cultural settings.

CO43: Trace the origin of Ancient Indian Art and its evolution.

 

Approach in teaching:

Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration.

Learning activities for the students:

Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, presentation, Giving tasks.

 

Semester end examinations, Continuous Assessment Test, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects, regular submission.

 

6.00
Unit I: 

Greek Art: Ancient Greek pottery: Geometric and Proto Geometric pottery Archaic Period: Red and black figurine vases Sculptures (Kouros and Kore)

6.00
Unit II: 

Greek Art: Classical Period Architecture (Orders- Doric, Ionic and Corinthian) Classical Period Sculpture Kritios Boy and Sculptor Polykleitos Classical Painting

6.00
Unit III: 

Greek Art: Hellenistic Sculptors: Praxiteles, Scopas and Lysippus Sculptures: Dying Gaul, Barberine Faun, Altar at Pergamon, Nike of Samothrace, Laocoon

6.00
Unit IV: 

Roman Art: Architecture of Temple of Fortuna Virilis, Temple of Sibyl, Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, Colloseum, AraPacis, Arch of Titus, Column of Trajan and Arch of Constantine

6.00
Unit V: 
Early Christian Art

Painting, Mosaic, Catacombs, Sculptures

References: 
  1. Medieval Architecture in Western Europe: From A.D. 300 to 1500:  Robert G. Calkins
  2. History of Mediaeval Art : Franz Von Reber; Joseph Thacher Clarke
  3. Egyptian art by Cyril Aldred
  4. Greek Art: John Boardman
  5. Greek art and Archeology: John Griffiths
  6. Archaic and Classical Greek Art : Robin Osbome
  7. Roman Art: Romulus To Constantine: Nancy H. Ramage, Andrew Ramage
  8. A Concise History Of Art       : Bazin, Germain ,  Thames and Hudson, 1958
  9. A World of Art : Sayre, Henry M.    1994
  10. History of Art: Jacques ThuillierFlammarion, 2003
  11. History of Art : H.W. Janson Thames & Hudson, 1991 Revised reprint
  12. Werner Keller, The Etruscans, Albert L. Knopf, Inc., 1974
  13. The art of the Etruscans: Mario Moretti&GuglielmoMaetzke
  14. Roman art : Francesco Abbate (Ed.)
  15. Heinz Kahler : Rome & her Empire
  16. Moses Haddas : Imperial Rome
  17. Michael Vickers, The Roman world
  18. Encyclopaedia of Byzantine and Medieval art : Rene Huyghe, Larousse
  19. The Early Christian and Byzantine world, Paul Hamlyn, 1966
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