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British and American Contemporary Art History (Bachelor Year 3 / Spring)

British and American Contemporary Art History (Bachelor Year 3 / Spring)

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Résumé

Bachelor in Art History / Faculty of Liberal Arts

Details

Conditions of submission
If you need more information about this course, kindly send an email to: incomingdri@icp.fr

Course Information

Bachelor year 3 24 HOURS
Spring Semester 5 ECTS
Lectures (CM)
Professor: Emilie Martin
Course Code: FDL_HDA_L3_S6_CM_HDA_PAYS_ANGLO

Introduction

This course is dedicated to the artistic expressions of political power in Georgian and Victorian England, including the study of Universal Exhibitions, caricatures, the sculpted program of Saint Paul cathedral and military portrait.

Objectives

By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- understand the importance of the relationship between art and political power
- know the specifics of British cultural and ist evolution over two centuries of creation
- demonstrate an appropriate use of specific vocabulary
- develop the ability to identify and analyze a work of art

Admission

Prerequisites training

Everyone is welcome in this class however a background in Art History is welcome as it is meant for 3rd year bachelor’s degree students.

Program

Methods of Instruction

The course is divided into 12 2-hours lectures on a weekly basis, all year long. The program is however meant to stop conveniently at the end of the first semester for international students who are present only for one semester.
 

Assessment and Final Grade

Students staying until January / May finals will take the exam as the French students (a 2h exam that requires either an essay question on a topic seen in class or a work of art to analyze and comment upon). Exchange students leaving before the finals will be asked to hand-in a 3000 words paper on a topic given by the professor at the beginning of the semester. Final exam / hand-in paper: 100% of the grade.