Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Art History (17.F112)

Native organizations units: Chair of Graphic Engineering and Design
General information:
 
Category Theoretical-methodological
Scientific or art field Graphic Design
ECTS 5

Processes and methodologies of art and its achievements through historical periods in chronological order. The student acquires knowledge about the implementation of the idea in art, as well as the relation between the reciprocity of the artwork and the time in which it arises. Through artworks of particular periods in history, a student gets a wider picture of certain periods of history, and at the same time he approaches a picture of the complete life of a man and his perception of the environment in which he lives. The student acquires knowledge about various aspects of human aspirations in relation to art. The effects that art receives and presents from different sociological, religious and historical circumstances are identified.

The course trains students what is art by the periods and styles that make up this term. The student learns about the constant variations of the goals of art through time and significance and the legacy of certain periods of art in our time. The processes and methodology of the development of individual artistic periods in history are studied through identified categories of activities. Through architecture, sculpture and painting, a student acquires knowledge about the reach of man's craft process. The student learns how to recognize certain periods of art, their relationships, and encourage them to understand the artist's intentions by independent judgment.

The course defines the most important periods in the history of art and the changes that these directions have determined. In the course of the course, the breakthroughs in the history of art development are studied with an emphasis on the designation of certain social ideologies in lectures dealing with old cultures before the new era. Art categories of architecture, painting and sculpture are studied within each artistic period. In the framework of lectures on art of the twentieth century, studying categories of artistic installation and concept. In the course of the course, the changes in the nature of art that occur each subsequent period in its history are explained. Lectures within the subject are: 1.Prehistoric art 2.Egypt 3.Mesopotamia 4.Ancient Greece 5.Roman Empire 6. Byzantine 7.Romanesque 8.Gothic 9.Renaissance 10.Baroque 11.Neoclassicism 12.Romantic 13.Realism 14.Impressionism 15.postimpressionism 16.Secession 17.Dadaism, Russian Constructivism, Bauhaus 18. Modernism-Postmodernism

Lectures are presented in the form of a PDF presentation with numerous reproductions of works of art and video attachments. The pre-examination obligations include two graphic works that are carried out during the exercises. At the exercises students are introduced to the visual elements and principles of composing through the work in the image processing program. Students acquire acquired knowledge about the relationships of elements within composition, contrast and unity, color, texture, direction and size during the preparation of graphic tasks for this subject as well as on other objects dealing with graphic design. Subject Art Culture sets the basis for visual literacy and successful engagement with graphic design through the principles of art

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Oral part of the exam No Yes 30.00
Written part of the exam - tasks and theory No Yes 20.00
Computer exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Graphic paper Yes Yes 20.00
Graphic paper Yes Yes 20.00
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00

prof. dr Jureša Goran

Redovni profesor iz polja umetnosti

Lectures

prof. dr Jureša Goran

Redovni profesor iz polja umetnosti

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