Classical Greece and the birth of western art 1201-OG-EN-CGBWA
The culture of ancient Greece was very complex construction which separate elements are still the subject of deep studies. The aim of the course is to consider only one aspect of this fascinating creation – the legacy of ancient Greece culture and its influence on early modern and modern times. In order to do this the students will learn about different aspect of ancient Greece culture, crafts, arts and architecture. They will learn about the process which effected in changing the ancient Greece culture from archaic to classical. The value of archeological research in studding this process will be strongly stressed. The lectures will focus on the most important examples of classical Greece secular and sacral architecture, sculpture, relief and vase paintings what help students understand when and how the re-discovery of ancient civilizations impacted on European art and worldview in 17th–19th century. The issues about modern meaning of terminology – classic, classical, classicism – will be discussed. The great discovers of 17th and 19th century, together with modern reinterpretation of them, will be introduced to students. During the lectures students will get acquainted with Polish activity on the field of archaeological research and crating the collections of ancient art in early modern period.
List of topics:
1. Archaic into classical a few word about Greek revolution.
2. City, household and individual in classical Greece.
3. Myth and symbol – imagination and reality.
4. Periclean Athens – the world under control.
5. The re-discovery of ancient Greece civilization in 19th century.
6. Classical, Classic, the Classics, Classicism.
7. The legacy of ancient Greece culture.
8. The great collections of ancient art in Poland.
Całkowity nakład pracy studenta
Efekty uczenia się - wiedza
Efekty uczenia się - umiejętności
Efekty uczenia się - kompetencje społeczne
Metody dydaktyczne
Wymagania wstępne
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Kryteria oceniania
Assessment methods:
– activity;
– test.
Assessment criteria:
written test: fail – less than 50%; satisfactory (3) – 15 pts (50%); satisfactory plus (3,5) – 18 pts (60%); good (4) – 21 pts (70%); good plus (4,5) – 24 pts (80%); very good (5) – 27 pts (90%).
Praktyki zawodowe
Not applicable
Literatura
Barringer J., Art, myth and ritual in Classical Greece, Cambridge 2008.
Boardman J. D., The history of Greek vases, London 2001.
Bowra C. M., The Greek experience, London 1958.
Jakimowicz T., Od kolekcji „curiosites artistiques” ku muzeom. Zbieractwo artystyczne Izabelli z Czartoryskich Działyńskiej w latach 1852–1899, Studia Muzealne, vol. 13, 1982, pp. 15–73.
Mikocki T., Najstarsze kolekcje strożytności w Polsce (lata 1750–1830), Warszawa 1990.
Moon W. G., Ancient Greek and iconography, Wisconsin 1983.
Osborne R., The World of Athens. An introduction to classical Athenian culture, Cambridge 2008.
Pollit J. J., Art and experience in classical Greece, Cambridge 1972.
Shanks M., Art and the Greek city state, Cambridge 1999.
Shapiro H. A., Art and cult under the Tyrans in Athens, Mainz 1989.
Sparks B. A., Word and image in ancient Greece, Edinburgh 2000.
Sympotica, a symposium on the Symposion, ed. O. Murray, Oxford 1990.
Whitley J, The archaeology of ancient Greece, Cambridge 2001.
Uwagi
W cyklu 2023/24Z:
First classes 7.12.2023. |
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