Course - The mirror of nature: art & culture in the 17th century

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  • Course description
    What is the course about?

    The 17th century produced some of the greatest artists of all time: Rubens; Rembrandt; Velazquez and Bernini to name but a few. Explore the work of these key artists and understand the history, styles and ideas that shaped the century.

    What topics will we cover?

    Each week will focus on a different aspect of seventeenth-century art and culture. Key artists, architects and designers will be introduced and their works placed in a cultural and social context. The course takes a chronological route, decade by decade, through the century but some classes will focus on crosscutting themes, for example the growth of scientific enquiry as one the defining intellectual traits of the age. The course includes in-depth study of the Baroque and Rococo styles in France, Italy, the Netherlands and Britain.

    By the end of this course you should be able to:

    - Recognise different styles and types of seventeenth-century art and design
    - Describe seventeenth-century art and design and express an informed personal response
    - Understand key aspects of seventeenth-century history and culture

    What level is the course?

    The course is open to all. No prior knowledge of the subject is required.

    How will I be taught?

    Each week there will be a slide presentation by the tutor. There will also be some pairs and small group activities and opportunities for group discussion. The tutor will supply written notes for each class.

    Are there any other costs (e.g. certification, materials, equipment or books I need to buy)?

    You may wish to buy some of the books on the reading list.

    What feedback will I get?

    All students complete a 'statement of learning' form at the beginning and end of the course to assess their achievement. The tutor will provide informal feedback during class discussion. You will receive regular feedback from your tutor throughout the course, as and when appropriate. At the end of the course you and your tutor are asked to assess the progress you have made.

    Will I have a chance to give my views on the course?

    Yes, please complete the evaluation form at the end of your course. These are monitored and help us to continually improve our courses.

    When I've finished, what course can I do next?

    Some of the other art history survey courses may interest you, for example: British Art: Holbein to Hirst, Styles in Art, Looking at Paintings, The Age of Reason: art and culture in the 18th century

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