Otis College of Art and Design
The Modern Genius: Art and Culture in the 19th Century
This Art History course investigates the role of the French avant-garde in developing and showcasing new modern forms and approaches to art and visual culture in the 19th century.| Length | Over 6 months |
| Effort | 10 hours per session |
| Price | Free |
| Subject | Design, Art |
| Level | Beginner |
| Languages | English |
| Video Transcripts | English, Spanish, Castilian, Russian, Chinese, Portuguese |
This Art History course investigates the role of the French avant-garde in developing and showcasing new modern forms and approaches to art and visual culture in the 19th century. The material addresses the most critical issues of modernity from Realism through Post-Impressionism. We will cover the stylistic changes that challenged academic art, the new subjects that confounded modern audiences, and the new roles and authority of the modern artist. To do this, we will focus on the European world through a series of video podcasts and online readings over five weeks. By the end of the course, you will understand the issues of modernity and the way that art and art-making addressed these issues as well as recognize the profound impact that 19th century Europe had in shaping our contemporary ideas of being “modern.”
What you'll learn
Modern art and genius in the 19th century
Modern art, class and gender
Modernity, art and genius
Course syllabus
Session 1: Modernity And Realism
Session 2: The Visual Culture Of Modern Europe: New Technologies, New Venues, New Ideas
Session 3: Impressionism: Problems And Issues Then And Now
Session 4: Post-Impressionism And Artistic Genius
Session 5: Edges And Resistance
Meet the instructors
Parme Giuntini
