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Survey of European Art from the Renaissance to Modernity
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to European Art:Renaissance to Modernity
Overview of the course, exploring the significance of European art from the Renaissance to Modernity
Module #2
Renaissance Art in Italy (1450-1550)
Exploring the works of masters like Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael in Florence, Rome, and Venice
Module #3
The Northern Renaissance (1450-1550)
Examining the art of Flanders, the Netherlands, and Germany, featuring artists like Jan van Eyck and Albrecht Dürer
Module #4
Mannerism and the Late Renaissance (1550-1600)
Analyzing the artistic trends of Mannerism and the late Renaissance, including works by El Greco and Tintoretto
Module #5
Baroque Art in Italy and Spain (1600-1650)
Exploring the dramatic and emotionally charged art of Caravaggio, Bernini, and Velázquez
Module #6
Dutch and Flemish Art of the 17th Century
Examining the works of Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Hals in the Netherlands, and Rubens in Flanders
Module #7
Rocky and Rococo:18th-Century Art in Europe
Analyzing the grandeur of Baroque architecture and the lightheartedness of Rococo art, featuring artists like Watteau and Fragonard
Module #8
Neoclassicism and the Rise of Romanticism (1750-1850)
Exploring the revival of classical ideals and the emergence of Romanticism, featuring artists like David, Ingres, and Delacroix
Module #9
Early Photography and its Influence on Art
Examining the dawn of photography and its impact on the art world, including the work of pioneers like Daguerre and Talbot
Module #10
Realism and the Rise of Modernity (1850-1880)
Analyzing the emergence of Realism, featuring artists like Courbet, Millet, and the Barbizon school
Module #11
Impressionism and Post-Impressionism (1880-1900)
Exploring the works of Monet, Renoir, Degas, Seurat, and Van Gogh, who pushed the boundaries of art
Module #12
Fauvism, Expressionism, and the Early 20th Century
Examining the vibrant colors of Fauvism and the emotional intensity of Expressionism, featuring artists like Matisse, Kirchner, and Kandinsky
Module #13
Cubism and the Birth of Modern Art (1907-1914)
Analyzing the revolutionary works of Picasso, Braque, and the Cubist movement
Module #14
Avant-Garde Movements in Europe (1910s-1920s)
Exploring the rise of Futurism, Vorticism, and Dadaism, featuring artists like Marinetti, Wyndham Lewis, and Hannah Höch
Module #15
Surrealism and the Uncanny (1920s-1940s)
Examining the dreamlike world of Surrealism, featuring artists like Dalí, Miró, and Magritte
Module #16
Abstract Expressionism and the Post-War Era (1940s-1960s)
Analyzing the gestural and emotional abstractions of Pollock, Rothko, and others
Module #17
Pop Art and the Rise of Contemporary Art (1950s-1980s)
Exploring the bold and ironic works of Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Rauschenberg, and the emergence of Conceptual and Performance Art
Module #18
Contemporary European Art:Globalization and Diversity (1990s-present)
Examining the diverse and globalized art world of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, featuring artists like Hirst, Koons, and Ai Weiwei
Module #19
Case Studies:In-Depth Analysis of Key Works and Artists
In-depth examination of select works and artists, exploring their historical and cultural context
Module #20
The Art of Display:Exhibitions, Museums, and Galleries
Investigating the role of exhibitions, museums, and galleries in shaping our understanding of European art
Module #21
Artistic Movements and Manifestos
Examining the written manifestos and artistic declarations that shaped European art movements
Module #22
The Impact of War and Social Change on European Art
Analyzing how war, social change, and political turmoil influenced European art from the Renaissance to the present
Module #23
Art and Identity:Gender, Class, and Nationality
Exploring how art reflected and shaped identity, including gender, class, and nationality, from the Renaissance to Modernity
Module #24
Art and Technology:Printmaking, Illustration, and New Media
Examining the role of technological innovations in shaping European art, from printmaking to digital art
Module #25
The Art Market:Collectors, Patrons, and Dealers
Investigating the role of collectors, patrons, and dealers in shaping European art from the Renaissance to the present
Module #26
Art and Architecture:The Built Environment
Examining the relationship between art and architecture, from Renaissance palaces to modern urban spaces
Module #27
Art and Literature:The Written Word and Visual Culture
Analyzing the intersections between art and literature, from illuminated manuscripts to modern multi-media installations
Module #28
Art and Music:The Aural and Visual Experience
Exploring the relationships between art and music, from Renaissance courtly entertainment to contemporary sound art
Module #29
Art and Science:The Intersections of Creativity and Inquiry
Examining the intersections of art and science, from Renaissance anatomy to contemporary biotech art
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Survey of European Art from the Renaissance to Modernity career


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