COURSE OBJECTIVES:
The course will enable the students to-
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Course Outcomes |
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CVAF 201 |
Introduction to Ancient Art
(Theory) |
The students will – CO23: Reflect an understanding on art terminology. CO24: Develop knowledge to recognize, distinguish and describe art done in the ancient period. CO25: Develop skills to place ancient art chronologically. CO26: Enhance knowledge and analyze the development of art with respect to artistic skills, cultural, ethical and societal perspective. |
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 |
Class Test, Semester End Examinations, Quiz, Solving Problems in Tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and Group Projects |
Introduction to Prehistoric Art of India– Bhimbhetka, Mirjapur, Singhanpur, Panchmadi, Hoshangabad (Subject matter, Style and Techniques)
The Indus Valley Civilization- Mohenjodaro and Harappa (Town planning, sculptures and seals)
Introduction to the Prehistoric art of Europe- Caves of France: Lascaux, Trois Freres, Font da Gaume, Tuc-da-Audoubert
Introduction to the Prehistoric art of Europe- Cave of Spain: Altamira, La Pileta, El Castillo, La Pasiega, Tito Bustillo
Egyptian Art: Introduction (Old, Middle and New Kingdom)
Relief- Hierakonpolis, Pallate of king Narmer
Pyramids of Giza, Great Sphinx, Portraitures
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