FPF:UHVM0070 Art and society of the early m - Course Information
UHVM0070 The Art and Society of Modern Age II
Faculty of Philosophy and Science in OpavaSummer 2020
- Extent and Intensity
- 2/0/0. 6 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
- Teacher(s)
- PhDr. Marian Hochel, Ph.D. (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- PhDr. Marian Hochel, Ph.D.
Institute of Historical Sciences – Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava - Timetable
- Mon 24. 2. to Mon 6. 4. Mon 15:35–16:20 H7, Mon 16:25–17:10 H7, Mon 13. 4. to Mon 18. 5. Mon 15:35–16:20 H7, Mon 16:25–17:10 H7
- Prerequisites
- The successful completion of the course M0069 Art and society of the early modern period I., basic orientation in the artistic and social development in the Early modern period.
- Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Protection of the Cultural Heritage (programme FPF, N7105 HiVe)
- Course objectives
- The second part of the lecture series points to the development of European society in the second half of the 18th and 19th century and the first half of the 20th century (from the French Revolution to the Second World War). It presents the problem of the transformation of feudal society into the modern (liberalized, nationalized and secular) society. In spite of its importance, this is however only the outer framework of the internal spiritual transformation of European society. Traditions and values, proven past centuries, are re-emerging and blow apply (historicism and its problem in the 19th century) and their relationship to revising non-European (China, Orient, transformation toward America), to history and historicity of things, to nature etc. Processes such as industrialization and urbanization 19th century and the rise of consumer society in the 20th century represent an opportunity to name the peaks changes in the values of this explored period. Relationships to culture - in search of answers to the question, what is culture?- and art (the artist freedom, state intervention in the sphere of art, artists and repression while that of other pro-regime) are viewed dynamically, in specific instances, the causes and consequences of historical development.
- Learning outcomes
- After completing the course, the student will be able to:
- to analyze the development of European society in the second half of the 18th and 19th centuries and in the first half of the 20th century (from the French Revolution to the Second World War). - Syllabus
- 1. Selected examples of European art around 1800
2. Onset of Classicism, Romanticism, Empire style
3. Transition from the estates society to the civil society and its artistic and cultural symbols
4. Onset of revival styles in painting and sculpture, selected examples of European and Czech art
5. Relations to the non-European cultures (Japan, China), non-European schools of thought, influence on the visual arts
6. Development of landscape painting in the 19th century, Barbizon school, Worpswed School, Impressionism
7. The emergence and development of the arts and crafts movement
8. The issue of art in the late 19th century and the early 20th century - Impressionism, Art Nouveau, decadent tendencies around 1900
9. The rise of avant-garde, penetration and reception in the Czech avant-garde art and society
10. Relationships between art, politics, and society on the example of the political strategy of the first Czechoslovak republic by means of government support of the arts
11. The development of abstract art
12. Overview of the main artistic movements and personalities after the second World War II and in the 60s of the 20th century
- 1. Selected examples of European art around 1800
- Literature
- recommended literature
- Doormann, M. Romantický řád. Praha, 2008. info
- kolektiv autorů. Dějiny českého výtvarného umění (1958-2000), VI/1, 2. Praha, 2007. info
- Schama, S. Krajina a paměť. Praha, 2007. info
- Lepape, P.:. Země literatury. Od Štrasburských přísah do Sartrova pohřbu. Brno, 2006. info
- kolektiv autorů. Dějiny českého výtvarného umění (1939-1958), V,. Praha, 2005. info
- Heyden-Rynschová, V. Evropské salóny. Praha, 2004. info
- Charle, Ch. Intelektuálové v Evropě 19. století. Praha, 2004. info
- Charle, Ch. Paříž na přelomu století. Kultura a politika fin de siécle. Brno, 2004. info
- Burrow, J. W. Krize rozumu - evropské myšlení 1848 - 1914. Praha, 2003. info
- Veber, V. a kol. Dějiny Rakouska. Praha, 2002. info
- Magnus, C. Habsburský mýtus v moderní rakouské literatuře. Brno, 2001. info
- Schorske, Carl E. Vídeň na přelomu století. Brno, 2000. info
- kolektiv autorů. Dějiny českého výtvarného umění (1890-1938), IV/1, 2. Praha, 1998. info
- Fahr-Beckerová, G. Secese. Praha, 1998. info
- Petráň, J. Kalendář. Praha, 1988. info
- Lynton, N. Umění 19. a 20. století. Praha, 1981. info
- Teaching methods
- lectures
- Assessment methods
- oral exam
- Language of instruction
- Czech
- Further Comments
- The course can also be completed outside the examination period.
- Enrolment Statistics (Summer 2020, recent)
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