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ARTH6039 Painters of Modern Life

Offered By School of Cultural Inquiry
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Art History
Offered in Second Semester, 2013
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

The course examines aspects of 19th-century art and architecture in Europe after Romanticism, and will concentrate on the emergence of modernism in the painting of the Impressionists and their circle. Themes to receive special attention will include the representation of everyday life, realism and naturalism, and the changing roles of academic art.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

1. Describe the major developments in 19th century French art, particularly in relationship to the emergence of Modernism.

2. Connect major social and political developments with artistic movements from Realism through to Post-Impressionism.

3. Demonstrate an understanding of the market forces surrounding the ‘painters of modern life' and how they negotiated a conservative art world.

4. Research and access information on French 19th century art and organise your research into compelling and intelligent arguments.

5. Speak with confidence about 19th century French art.

Indicative Assessment

Oral presentation and paper - 1000 words (25%) (LO 2, 3, 4, 5)

Research essay – 3500 words (45%) (LO 1, 2, 4) 

End of semester visual test (20%) (LO 1, 2, 3)

Tutorial participation (10%) (LO 1, 2, 4, 5)

Workload

On campus but with many tutorials held off campus but within Canberra

Contact hours include 3 hours per week in lectures and tutorials.

Students are expected to complete an average of 7 hours per week outside these contact hours.

Course Classification(s) SpecialistSpecialist courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide for the acquisition of specialist skills; or 'second degree' and higher level of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs; or knowledge associated with professional accreditation.
Areas of Interest Art History
Programs Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies and Graduate Certificate in Art History and Curatorial Studies
Academic Contact Dr Jacqueline Cheney

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