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History of graphic arts [ LHART2370 ]


3.0 crédits ECTS  15.0 h   1q 

This biannual course is taught on years 2010-2011, 2012-2013, ...

Language French
Place
of the course
Louvain-la-Neuve
Online resources

Abstract of the course and bibliography are available on the intranet ARKE.

Prerequisites

None.

Main themes The course will consider transhistoricaly the different fields that we usually gather under the category of graphic art : from drawing to etching through intaglio. Emphasis will be placed on the status of these mediums in history of art and on concepts and theoretical debates related.
Aims Acquisition of knowledge about the history of graphic arts in the Western world from Modern Times to nowadays, acquisition of a specific vocabulary related to the techniques studied, the ability of recognition of these same techniques, and finally knowledge of the historical and theoretical issues that covers graphic arts notion and related concepts.
Evaluation methods

Oral exam and / or personal work.

Teaching methods

The course will be based on original or reproduced pictures to educate the eye of the student to these techniques and will also have a historiographical perspective. The course is given as ex-cathedra lessons of the teacher or guest speakers. Could also be planned visits of museums and graphic arts departments from Belgium and abroad (examples : Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, Cabinet d'arts graphiques, Musée du Louvre, Cabinet d'art graphique, Centre Georges Pompidou).

Content

The course is conceived in two parts. While the first part will consider the graphic arts in a historical and technical perspective, the second part will have a speculative issue. A. After having precisely defined the concept of graphic art to demonstrate its complexity, the course will focus, from Modern Times to nowadays, on its different uses. B. Questioning the different meanings of the concept of disegno in Vasari's Le vite, and then the place of graphic arts in the theoretical and critical discourses of this period, we will ultimately see if the concept of graphism would permit to read different formal evolutions of Modern and Contemporary Art, from Cézanne to Ryman.

Bibliography

A portfolio of required readings is communicated for the second part of the course.

Other information

None.

Cycle et année
d'étude
> Master [120] in History of Art and Archaeology : General
> Master [60] in History of Art and Archaeology : General
Faculty or entity
in charge
> ARKE


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