►The following schedule is as a guideline for this course and is subject to change.
►Attendance is expected in this course. The lectures, seminar discussions, readings and film screenings are intended to complement one another, but do not replace the other components of the course. You are responsible for material presented in lecture, seminar discussions, films, and course readings. If you miss a class it is your responsibility to get notes from a classmate.
►Please ensure you have completed the assigned reading prior to the class for which it is assigned.
►Students who want to get a good grade in VISA 2P90 should plan to spend at least three hours a week (one hour for every hour of class time) outside of regularly scheduled class meetings on readings, seminar preparation, assignments and studying.
January 11th
-Course Introduction
-Assigned Reading: Chu pp.13-17
-introduction to monocleCAT
-introduction to Victorian Popular Culture
January 18th
-Rococo
-Neoclassicism
-Assigned Reading: Chu pp.19-71
January 25th
-The French Revolution
-The Arts Under Napoleon
-Goya
-Assigned Reading: Chu pp.95-159
February 1st
-British Landscape in the Early 19th Century
-The Restoration Period in France
-Assigned Reading: Chu pp.181-223
February 8th
-Art & Visual Culture in France (1830-1870)
-Assigned Reading: Chu pp.225-237, 246-272, 279-299
February 15th: Midterm Exam
February 22nd: Reading Week – No Class Meeting
March 1st
-Art in Victorian Britain
-Photography
-Assigned Reading: Chu pp.300-303, 323-351
March 8th
-International Exhibitions
-The Arts & Crafts Movement
Assigned Reading: Chu pp.353-371
March 15th
-Impressionism
-Assigned Reading: Chu pp.373-409
March 22nd
-Neo-Impressionism
-Assigned Reading: Chu pp.411-439
March 29th
-Art Nouveau
-Symbolism
-Assigned Reading: Chu pp.463-527
April 5th
-Course Wrap-Up
-Exam Review