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ARTV 389 001 (CRN: 20486)

ORGNS OF MODRNSM: 1886-1914

Long Title: THE ORIGINS OF MODERNISM: 1886-1914
Department: *Visual Arts*
Instructor: Brauer, David
Meeting: 7:00PM - 10:00PM W (11-JAN-2006 - 28-APR-2006) 
Part of Term: Full Term
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Method of Instruction: Face to Face
Credit Hours: 3
Course Syllabus:
 
Section Max Enrollment: 100
Section Enrolled: 18
Enrollment data as of: 14-MAY-2024 5:26PM
 
Additional Fees: None
 
Final Exam: Final Exam Unknown
 
Description: This course traces the development of early Modernism through the Neo- and Post-Impressionist movements represented by such seminal artists as Van Gough, Gauguin, Seurat, and Cezanne. The other great, even greater, movement of the same period, Symbolism, will also be carefully examined as well as the works of such artists as Moreau, Redon, Munch, Hodler, and Ensor. The beginning of the twentieth century sees the acceleration of radical movements such as Fauvism, Cubism, Expressionism, Orphism, and Futurism, represented by Picasso, Matisse, Braque, Rousseau, and Boccioni. The course will end with the first generation of Abstract artists: Kupka, Kandinsky, Malevich, and Mondrian on the eve of the First World.