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Academic Year: 2019/20

420 - Degree in History of Art

28227 - Graphic art


Teaching Plan Information

Academic Year:
2019/20
Subject:
28227 - Graphic art
Faculty / School:
103 - Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
Degree:
420 - Degree in History of Art
ECTS:
6.0
Year:
619 - Degree in History of Art: 3
619 - Degree in History of Art: 4
420 - Degree in History of Art: 3
420 - Degree in History of Art: 4
Semester:
First semester
Subject Type:
Optional
Module:
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1. General information

2. Learning goals

3. Assessment (1st and 2nd call)

4. Methodology, learning tasks, syllabus and resources

4.1. Methodological overview

The methodology followed in this course is oriented towards the achievement of the learning objectives. A wide range of teaching and learning tasks are implemented, such as lectures, practice sessions, autonomous work, study and assessment tasks.

Students are expected to participate actively in class throughout the semester.

Further information regarding the course will be provided on the first day of class. 

4.2. Learning tasks

The course includes the following learning tasks: 

  • Lectures.
  • Practice sessions.
  • Autonomous work and study.
  • Assessment tasks.

4.3. Syllabus

The course will address the following topics:

  • Topic 1. Definition.
  • Topic 2. Introduction, classification system and terminology.
  • Topic 3. 14th and 15th centuries: old master prints; Andrea Mantegna and Martin Schönhauer; movable-type printing press; illustrated books, paper and ink.
  • Topic 4. 16th century: Albrecht Dürer and Marco Antonio Raimondi.
  • Topic 5. 17th century: Rembrandt van Rijn and Jacques Callot.
  • Topic 6. 18th century: William Hogarth and Giovanni Battista Piranesi.
  • Topic 7. Francisco de Goya.
  • Topic 8. 19th century: techniques, eau-forte moderne and le belle épreuve; the painters-engravers: Edouard Manet and Edgar Degas; lithographic posters: Jules Chéret, Eugène Grasset, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec and Alphonse Mucha; Japanese woodblocks: Mary Cassatt.
  • Topic 9. The first half of the 20th century: Pablo Picasso.
  • Topic 10. The second half of the 20th century.

4.4. Course planning and calendar

Further information concerning the timetable, classroom, office hours, assessment dates and other details regarding this course, will be provided on the first day of class or please refer to the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts website (https://fyl.unizar.es/; academic calendar http://academico.unizar.es/calendario-academico/calendario, timetable https://fyl.unizar.es/horario-de-clases#overlay-context=horario-de-clases; assessment dates: https://fyl.unizar.es/calendario-de-examenes#overlay-context=)


Academic Year: 2019/20

420 - Degree in History of Art

28227 - Graphic art


Teaching Plan Information

Academic Year:
2019/20
Subject:
28227 - Graphic art
Faculty / School:
103 - Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
Degree:
420 - Degree in History of Art
ECTS:
6.0
Year:
619 - Degree in History of Art: 3
619 - Degree in History of Art: 4
420 - Degree in History of Art: 3
420 - Degree in History of Art: 4
Semester:
First semester
Subject Type:
Optional
Module:
---

1. General information

2. Learning goals

3. Assessment (1st and 2nd call)

4. Methodology, learning tasks, syllabus and resources

4.1. Methodological overview

The methodology followed in this course is oriented towards the achievement of the learning objectives. A wide range of teaching and learning tasks are implemented, such as lectures, practice sessions, autonomous work, study and assessment tasks.

Students are expected to participate actively in class throughout the semester.

Further information regarding the course will be provided on the first day of class. 

4.2. Learning tasks

The course includes the following learning tasks: 

  • Lectures.
  • Practice sessions.
  • Autonomous work and study.
  • Assessment tasks.

4.3. Syllabus

The course will address the following topics:

  • Topic 1. Definition.
  • Topic 2. Introduction, classification system and terminology.
  • Topic 3. 14th and 15th centuries: old master prints; Andrea Mantegna and Martin Schönhauer; movable-type printing press; illustrated books, paper and ink.
  • Topic 4. 16th century: Albrecht Dürer and Marco Antonio Raimondi.
  • Topic 5. 17th century: Rembrandt van Rijn and Jacques Callot.
  • Topic 6. 18th century: William Hogarth and Giovanni Battista Piranesi.
  • Topic 7. Francisco de Goya.
  • Topic 8. 19th century: techniques, eau-forte moderne and le belle épreuve; the painters-engravers: Edouard Manet and Edgar Degas; lithographic posters: Jules Chéret, Eugène Grasset, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec and Alphonse Mucha; Japanese woodblocks: Mary Cassatt.
  • Topic 9. The first half of the 20th century: Pablo Picasso.
  • Topic 10. The second half of the 20th century.

4.4. Course planning and calendar

Further information concerning the timetable, classroom, office hours, assessment dates and other details regarding this course, will be provided on the first day of class or please refer to the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts website (https://fyl.unizar.es/; academic calendar http://academico.unizar.es/calendario-academico/calendario, timetable https://fyl.unizar.es/horario-de-clases#overlay-context=horario-de-clases; assessment dates: https://fyl.unizar.es/calendario-de-examenes#overlay-context=)