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Ancient World in Visual Arts

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Course ID: 03-AP-AWV
Erasmus code / ISCED: (unknown) / (unknown)
Course title: Ancient World in Visual Arts
Name in Polish: Ancient World in Visual Arts
Organizational unit: Faculty of Polish and Classical Philology
Course groups: (in Polish) Moodle - przedmioty Szkoły Nauk o Języku i Literaturze
(in Polish) Przedmioty obowiązkowe dla I roku studiów śródziemnomorskich w j. angielskim (st. magisterskie)
(in Polish) Przedmioty obowiązkowe dla II roku studiów śródziemnomorskich w języku angielskim (st. mag.)
AMU-PIE offer, summer semester
AMU-PIE offer, winter semester
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): 5.00 OR 4.00 (depends on study program) Basic information on ECTS credits allocation principles:
  • the annual hourly workload of the student’s work required to achieve the expected learning outcomes for a given stage is 1500-1800h, corresponding to 60 ECTS;
  • the student’s weekly hourly workload is 45 h;
  • 1 ECTS point corresponds to 25-30 hours of student work needed to achieve the assumed learning outcomes;
  • weekly student workload necessary to achieve the assumed learning outcomes allows to obtain 1.5 ECTS;
  • work required to pass the course, which has been assigned 3 ECTS, constitutes 10% of the semester student load.

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Language: English
Module type:

elective

Module learning aims:

Course aims:

- to gain knowledge of origins and development of ancient themes in the history of visual arts,

- to gain knowledge of political and social influences on the works of art using antiquity as their main subject,

- to develop the ability of interpretation of the most important works of art based on ancient literature and history,

- to develop research skills in the field of diverse levels of intertextual and cultural relationships: persons, genres, motifs, and selected problems.

Pre-requisites in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences:

General familiarity with antiquity.

Methods of teaching for learning outcomes achievement:

Lecture with a multimedia presentation, interactive lecture, discussions, sound and/or video demonstration.

Student workload (ECTS credits):

5

Full description:

Course learning content:

- introduction: definitions and clarifications; "visuality" in antiquity, ancient culture as a subject matter and as a formal source of inspiration in visual arts,

- ancient inspirations in painting from early Christian art to Francis Bacon anc Cy Twombly,

- ancient inspirations in sculpture from early Christian art to Igor Mitoraj,

- antiquity in new visual media: AES+F, Eleanor Antin, Blemobill, NeSpoon…,

- antiquity-inspired fashion, design and applied arts,

- ancient myth and history in graphic novels.

Bibliography:

Reading list:

Texts selected by the teaching staff (e.g. A Companion to Classical Receptions. Ed. L. Hardwick, Ch. Stray. Malden 2008; Classics for All: Reworking Antiquity in Mass Culture. Ed. D. Lowe, K. Shahabudin. Newcastle 2009; The Classical Tradition. Ed. A. Grafton, G.W. Most, S. Settis, Cambridge 2010; Classics and comics. Ed. G. Kovacs, C.W. Marshall. Oxford 2011; Son of Classics and Comics. Ed. G. Kovacs, C.W. Marshall. Oxford 2016; A Companion to Ancient Greece and Rome on Screen. Ed. A.J. Pomeroy. Malden 2017; R. Warren, Art Nouveau and the Classical Tradition. London-Oxford-New York 2017).

Learning outcomes:

On successful completion of this course, a student will be able to:

- describe the relations between the antiquity and the visual arts,

- define the role of the works of art about antiquity in social and political life,

- see and evaluate the rules and principles applied in the works of art referring to antiquity,

- see and evaluate the evolution of concepts, attitudes and emotions of the works of art against the background of their times,

- account for the contribution of ancient literature and culture into the formation and development of modern culture.

Assessment methods and assessment criteria:

Grade system:

very good (bdb; 5,0): very good knowledge and understanding of the relationships between ancient literature/culture and visual arts; ability to provide examples; very high skill at critical reading and at evaluating the influence of antiquity, as well as its role in individual works; very good knowledge of relationships of subject matter, ideas and genre obtaining in ancient literature.

good plus (+db; 4,5): as above, except for minor inefficiencies and inaccuracies.

good (db; 4,0): good knowledge and understanding of the relationships between ancient literature/culture and visual arts; ability to provide examples; rather high skill at critical reading and at evaluating the influence of antiquity, as well as its role in individual works; good knowledge of relationships of subject matter, ideas and genre obtaining in ancient literature.

satisfactory plus (+dst; 3,5): satisfactory knowledge and understanding of intertextual relationships between ancient literature/culture and visual arts; ability to provide examples; satisfactory skill at critical reading and at evaluating the influence of antiquity, as well as its role in individual works; satisfactory knowledge of relationships of subject matter, ideas and genre obtaining in ancient literature.

satisfactory (dst; 3,0): basic knowledge and understanding of intertextual relationships between ancient literature/culture and visual arts; ability to provide examples; basic skill at critical reading and at evaluating the influence of antiquity, as well as its role in individual works; basic knowledge of relationships of subject matter, ideas and genre obtaining in ancient literature.

unsatisfactory (ndst; 2,0): unsatisfactory knowledge and understanding of intertextual relationships between ancient literature/culture and visual arts; unsatisfactory skill at critical reading and at evaluating the influence of antiquity, as well as its role in individual works; unsatisfactory knowledge of relationships of subject matter, ideas and genre obtaining in ancient literature.

Classes in period "Academic year 2020/2021, winter semester" (past)

Time span: 2020-10-01 - 2021-02-28
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Type of class:
discussion seminar, 30 hours more information
Coordinators: (unknown)
Group instructors: Radosław Piętka
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Examination: Course - Exam
discussion seminar - Exam

Classes in period "Academic year 2022/2023, winter semester" (past)

Time span: 2022-10-01 - 2023-02-26
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Type of class:
discussion seminar, 30 hours more information
Coordinators: Radosław Piętka
Group instructors: Radosław Piętka
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Examination: Course - Exam
discussion seminar - Exam

Classes in period "Academic year 2024/2025, summer semester" (future)

Time span: 2025-02-24 - 2025-09-30
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discussion seminar, 30 hours more information
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discussion seminar - Graded credit

Classes in period "Academic year 2023/2024, summer semester" (in progress)

Time span: 2024-02-26 - 2024-09-30
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Type of class:
discussion seminar, 30 hours more information
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