| Course title | Introduction to the Theory of Sculpture |
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| Course code | DVU/STPA1 |
| Organizational form of instruction | Lecture |
| Level of course | Bachelor |
| Year of study | not specified |
| Semester | Winter |
| Number of ECTS credits | 2 |
| Language of instruction | Czech |
| Status of course | unspecified |
| Form of instruction | Face-to-face |
| Work placements | This is not an internship |
| Recommended optional programme components | None |
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| Course content |
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1) "Create the idol of God for us" (Ex 32, 1) Sculptures in myths, religions, allegories and symbols 2) Agesander & Polydorós & Athénodóros, Láokoón (42-20 př. Kr.) Famous antique sculptures, the phenomen all ´ antica 3) Nanni di Banco, Quattro Santi Coronati (1413-1415) The early renaissance sculpture and artists of the new generation 4)Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Ponte S. Angelo (1667-1669) Project, realisation and the second live of artefact 5) Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, Charakterové hlavy (1774-1783) Emotions and psychical defects in baroque art
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| Learning activities and teaching methods |
| Lecture |
| Learning outcomes |
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The first lecture outlines roles of statues and sculptors in antique mythology and in jewish-christian tradition. Following lectures are based on concrete realisations.
Basic orientation in the topic. |
| Prerequisites |
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Immatriculation to the bachelor studies.
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| Assessment methods and criteria |
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Written exam
The knowledge of the explained problematics. |
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| Study plans that include the course |
| Faculty | Study plan (Version) | Category of Branch/Specialization | Recommended semester |
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