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Revolutionary Imagery in French Art
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Revolutionary Imagery
Overview of the course, exploring the significance of revolutionary imagery in French art and its impact on modern society.
Module #2
The Roots of Revolution:French Art before 1789
Examination of French art in the pre-revolutionary period, including Rococo and Neoclassicism.
Module #3
The Fall of the Monarchy:Art and the Early Revolution
Analysis of art during the early years of the French Revolution, including the role of propaganda and revolutionary symbols.
Module #4
Jacques-Louis David:The Artist of the Revolution
In-depth study of Jacques-Louis Davids role in shaping revolutionary art and ideology.
Module #5
The Reign of Terror:Art and Violence
Exploration of the relationship between art and violence during the Reign of Terror, including the rise of revolutionary martyrdom.
Module #6
Napoleons Rise to Power:Art and Imperialism
Analysis of the role of art in Napoleons rise to power and the development of imperial ideology.
Module #7
The Napoleonic Empire:Art and Propaganda
Examination of the ways in which art was used to promote Napoleons imperial ambitions and consolidate power.
Module #8
French Romanticism:Art and Emotion
Study of the emergence of French Romanticism and its relationship to revolutionary ideals.
Module #9
Delacroix and the Romantic Revolution
In-depth analysis of Eugène Delacroixs role in shaping French Romanticism and its connection to revolutionary themes.
Module #10
The July Revolution of 1830:Art and Liberalism
Examination of the July Revolution and its impact on French art, including the rise of liberalism and the bourgeoisie.
Module #11
The Republican Ideal:Art and the Second Republic
Analysis of the role of art in promoting Republican ideals during the Second Republic (1848-1852).
Module #12
The Commune and the Failure of Revolution
Exploration of the Paris Commune and its impact on French art, including the rise of anarchism and the avant-garde.
Module #13
Impressionism and the Bourgeoisie
Study of the relationship between Impressionist art and the rise of the bourgeoisie, including the role of art in shaping middle-class identity.
Module #14
The Heroic Bourgeois:Art and Social Change
Analysis of the ways in which art reflected and shaped social change during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Module #15
Surrealism and the Revolution of the Mind
Examination of the role of Surrealist art in exploring revolutionary ideas and challenging bourgeois values.
Module #16
French Art and the Resistance during World War II
Study of the ways in which French art responded to the Nazi occupation and the Resistance movement.
Module #17
May 68 and the Revival of Revolutionary Imagery
Analysis of the ways in which the events of May 68 drew on revolutionary imagery and ideology.
Module #18
Contemporary French Art and Revolution
Examination of the ways in which contemporary French art continues to engage with revolutionary ideals and imagery.
Module #19
Feminism and Revolution in French Art
Study of the role of women in French revolutionary art and the ways in which feminist ideology has shaped artistic production.
Module #20
Colonialism and Revolution in French Art
Analysis of the ways in which French art has engaged with colonialism and anti-colonialism, including the role of art in shaping revolutionary ideology.
Module #21
Revolutionary Imagery and Modern Media
Examination of the ways in which revolutionary imagery has been adapted and reinterpreted in modern media, including film and digital art.
Module #22
Street Art and Social Change in Modern France
Study of the ways in which street art has been used to promote social change and challenge authority in modern France.
Module #23
Revolutionary Imagery and Global Politics
Analysis of the ways in which revolutionary imagery has been used to shape global politics and international relations.
Module #24
The Legacy of Revolutionary Imagery in French Art
Examination of the enduring impact of revolutionary imagery on French art and culture.
Module #25
Case Study:A Revolutionary Artist
In-depth analysis of a French artist who engaged with revolutionary imagery and ideology, such as Jacques-Louis David or Eugène Delacroix.
Module #26
Case Study:A Revolutionary Movement
Study of a specific revolutionary movement in French art, such as Surrealism or the Situationist International.
Module #27
Revolutionary Imagery and Popular Culture
Examination of the ways in which revolutionary imagery has been adapted and reinterpreted in popular culture, including music and fashion.
Module #28
Revolutionary Imagery and Memorials
Analysis of the ways in which revolutionary imagery has been used to shape public memorials and commemorations in France.
Module #29
Revolutionary Imagery and National Identity
Study of the ways in which revolutionary imagery has shaped French national identity and how it continues to influence contemporary debates.
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Revolutionary Imagery in French Art career


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