Art studies - RTXMT1EBNF
Academic year/semester: 2024/25/2
ECTS Credits: 4
Available for: Only for the faculty’s students
Lecture hours: 2
Seminarium:0
Practice: 1
Laboratory: 0
Consultation: -
Prerequisites: None
Course Leader: Dóra Papp-Vid DLA
Faculty: Rejtő Sándor Faculty of Light Industry and Environmental Engineering, 1034 Budapest, Doberdó utca 6.
Course Description:
Art as part of visual culture. Art in prehistoric times, in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. The ancient Greek and Roman art. The art of the early medieval times. Byzantium and the Migration Period. The Romanesque and Gothic art. The art of the Renaissance. Baroque and Rococo art.
Art in the 19th century. (Classicism, romanticism, historicism, impressionism, post- impressionism, secession) Art in the 20th century. (avant-garde art movements, fauvism, expressionism, cubism, futurism, surrealism, geometric abstraction, functionalism, modern architecture, post- modern, action art)
Competences:
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Topics:
1st Week: Introduction to Art History
2nd Week: Romanesque / Museum visit (Magyar Nemzeti Galéria)
3rd Week: Gothic Art / Exercises and student research
4th Week: Renaissance / Museum visit (Contemporary Museum)
5th Week: Mannerism / Museum visit (Ludwig Museum)
6th Week: Baroque and Rococo / Exercises and student research
7th Week: Classicism and Romanticism
8th Week: Realism and Impressionism
9th Week: Postimpressionism / Midterm
10th Week: Art Nouveau, Fauvism, Expressionism
11th Week: Cubism, Dadaism, Futurism
12th Week: Surrealism, Geometric abstraction. / Seminary test (ZH)
13th Week: Abstract expressionism, Pop Art. Architecture of the XX. century / Students’ presentations
14th Week: Supplementary Seminary Test
Assessment: Requirements for qualification: Week 12: Final test Week 13: Submission and presentation of artworks created during the semester. Week 14: Supplementary test
Exam Types:
To obtain a mid-term grade, the successful completion of the final examination papers and mid-term assignments must be at the appropriate level (all assignments must be at least satisfactory). A satisfactory final examination grade requires 50% of the maximum mark. After the deadline, assignments may only be submitted with a late fee, no later than the week following the deadline. Requirements for obtaining a signature: 1. active participation in the sessions. Attendance is verified by an attendance sheet with the student\'s handwritten signature. Absences may be up to the limit allowed by the SRS, exceeding this limit will result in the student\'s semester not being completed. 2. After the deadline, assignments may only be submitted with a late fee, no later than the week following the deadline. 3. For a satisfactory final test, 50% of the maximum mark must be achieved. An unsatisfactory mid-year grade may be corrected according to the provisions of the SRS. A grade offered in a supplementary examination with signature is NOT available, only a signature can be obtained! If the result of the examination taken during the term is above 55% or better, it is possible to obtain a mark. The examination is written, the mark is awarded for a total score above 40% satisfactory, above 55% intermediate, above 70% good, above 85% excellent. The grade is calculated in the following proportions: exam 60%, final papers 20%, practical exercises 20%.
Compulsory bibliography: None
Recommended bibliography: None
Additional bibliography: None
Additional Information: None