Revolutionary Century: session 6
Last session of a
six week course at the Bishopsgate Institute looking at the art of the 19th century,
a period of great changes in art and society.
The course is led
by James Heard and this session looked at symbolism at the end of the period.
We began by looking at the growth of Art Nouveau and its influence throughout
Europe and in all genres. I particularly interested to be introduced to the
idea of the difference working in bronze made to sculpture because it was a
string material than stone and more able to support itself so artists could
achieve more innovative works without incorporating a contrived support
structure.
In the second
half we concentrated on paintings including Gaughin’s, Klimt’s and Rossetti’s.
This was an
excellent course and really made me look at 19th century art with a fresh eye.
I have taken a lot away from it.
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