Description
This theoretical course examines the history of modern art in the fields of visual arts, applied arts, and architecture. It explores the major artistic movements, schools, and trends that emerged from the early nineteenth century to the beginning of the twenty-first century. The course analyzes the distinctive characteristics, aesthetic philosophies, and historical contexts of these movements, while highlighting the contributions of their leading artists, architects, and designers. Emphasis is placed on understanding the evolution of modern artistic thought and its influence on contemporary art, design, and architecture.
Credits
3 Hours