Units of Study
ARHT2613 - The Art of France
Semester 2, 2013 | Credit Points: 6
Coordinator: Mark Ledbury
Phone: +61 2 9351 4826
Email: mark.ledbury@sydney.edu.au
Description
This unit of study explores the development of a national tradition of art and architecture in France from the beginnings of absolutism to the eve of the Revolution. Topics of lectures and tutorials include the circumstances leading to the foundation of Academies and the development of academic discourse; the commitment to an official system for educating young artists, both in France and in Rome; the alliance between art and absolutism; the artist and the courtier; the public display of art and the creation of new audiences; the emergence of art criticism and architectural theory; the portrayal of daily life, landscape and erotic subjects in relation to major currents of Enlightenment thought.
Assessments
1x1000wd written assignment - review of literature/exhibition (40%), 1x2hr visual test (40%), 1x1500wd equivalent presentation and presentation notes (20%)
Textbooks
Course Reader
Classes
1x2-hr lecture/week, 1x1-hr tutorial/week
Prerequisites
ARHT1001 and ARHT1002
Prohibitions
ARHT2013
Additional Information
This unit is available as a designated 'Advanced' unit to students enrolled in the BA (Advanced) degree program.
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