Fine Art - Eesti Kunstiakadeemia / Estonian Academy of Arts

Fine Art - Eesti Kunstiakadeemia / Estonian Academy of Arts Fine Art - Eesti Kunstiakadeemia / Estonian Academy of Arts

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Languages 4/6 Philosophy 2/3 World art history 4/6 Drawing 14/21 General composition 2/3 Colour study 2/3 Communication 4/6 LINE STUDY Introduction to contemporary art 2/3 Painting 4/6 Form study 4/6 Calligraphy and figural graphics 1/1.5 Computer study of design programmes 2/3 Print graphics 1/1.5 Workshop 1/1.5 Study practice 3/4.5 SPECIALITY STUDY OF GRAPHIC FINE ART High relief print techniques 3/4.5 Intaglio techniques 3/4.5 Lithography 2/3 Photography 3/4.5 Digital graphics 7/10.5 Typography 2/3 Graphic fine art 6/9 Book theory and history 2/3 Book design 6/9 Polygraphy 4/6 Exhibition project 3/4.5 History of graphic art 1/1.5 Workshop 3/4.5 Study practice 3/4.5 Portfolio 3/4.5 SPECIALITY STUDY OF PAINTING Portrait painting 2/3 Figure painting 3/4.5 Fresco and secco techniques 1/1.5 Sgrafito technique 1/1.5 Painting technique and technology A 2/3 Nude painting I 2/3 Nude painting II 3/4.5 Glass painting techniques 1/1.5 Creative painting of glass painting 1/1.5 Abstract painting 6/9 Creative nude painting 6/9 Mosaic technique 2/3 Combined mosaic techniques 2/3 Painting technique and technology B 2/3 Composition of fresco or glass painting techniques 6/9 Workshop 3/4.5 Study practice 3/4.5

Portfolio 3/4.5 SPECIALITY STUDY OF SCULPTURE Basics of composition 4/6 Basics of architecture 2/3 Font study 1/1.5 Classical form study 17/25.5 History of sculpture 2/3 Environmental art 5/7.5 Technology of sculpture 4/6 Workshop 3/4.5 Study practice 3/4.5 Portfolio 3/4.5 SHORT DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECTS GENERAL STUDY CULTURAL HISTORY Study load: 2CP / 3 ECTS Location in curriculum: I semester Objective: To give overview of main problems of cultural history and introduce general cultural background of different periods. Content: The concept of culture. Main cultural theories. Primitive society and culture. Antique and culture. Religion and culture. Medieval cultural space. Renaissance. Shocks and culture. Method: lectures, seminars, independent work with literature, paper. Assessment: examination WORLD ART HISTORY I Study load: 1 CP / 1.5 ECTS Location in curriculum: I half of II semester Objective is to give overview and develop understanding of early art forms until renaissance. Content: Lectures treat primeval, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Crete-Mycenaean, Greek, Hellenist, Etruscan, Roman, early Christian, Byzantine, Karoling, Otto and Romanic art and the seminar Gothic art. Method is lecture illustrated with slides, transparencies and books and seminar, for which students must first read the book of M. Camille ‘Gothic’ (Kunst, 2001). Assessment: Examination covers entire material treated in lectures as well as read independently. 1/3 of the grade is formed by participation and speaking in seminar. WORLD ART HISTORY II Study load: 1CP / 1.5 ECTS Location in curriculum: II half of I semester Objective: To provide knowledge about history of 15.-19. century art and architecture, to teach art ideologies and styles of corresponding styles. Content: The course is continuation of the first “World art history” course. It treats art and architecture of following periods: renaissance, mannerism, baroque, rococo, classicism, historicism/romanticism and

Portfolio 3/4.5<br />

SPECIALITY STUDY OF SCULPTURE<br />

Basics <strong>of</strong> composition 4/6<br />

Basics <strong>of</strong> architecture 2/3<br />

Font study 1/1.5<br />

Classical form study 17/25.5<br />

History <strong>of</strong> sculpture 2/3<br />

Environmental art 5/7.5<br />

Technology <strong>of</strong> sculpture 4/6<br />

Workshop 3/4.5<br />

Study practice 3/4.5<br />

Portfolio 3/4.5<br />

SHORT DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECTS<br />

GENERAL STUDY<br />

CULTURAL HISTORY<br />

Study load: 2CP / 3 ECTS<br />

Location in curriculum: I semester<br />

Objective: To give overview <strong>of</strong> main problems <strong>of</strong> cultural history and introduce general cultural<br />

background <strong>of</strong> different periods.<br />

Content: The concept <strong>of</strong> culture. Main cultural theories. Primitive society and culture. Antique and culture.<br />

Religion and culture. Medieval cultural space. Renaissance. Shocks and culture.<br />

Method: lectures, seminars, independent work with literature, paper.<br />

Assessment: examination<br />

WORLD ART HISTORY I<br />

Study load: 1 CP / 1.5 ECTS<br />

Location in curriculum: I half <strong>of</strong> II semester<br />

Objective is to give overview and develop understanding <strong>of</strong> early art forms until renaissance.<br />

Content: Lectures treat primeval, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Crete-Mycenaean, Greek, Hellenist, Etruscan,<br />

Roman, early Christian, Byzantine, Karoling, Otto and Romanic art and the seminar Gothic art.<br />

Method is lecture illustrated with slides, transparencies and books and seminar, for which students must<br />

first read the book <strong>of</strong> M. Camille ‘Gothic’ (Kunst, 2001).<br />

Assessment: Examination covers entire material treated in lectures as well as read independently. 1/3 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

grade is formed by participation and speaking in seminar.<br />

WORLD ART HISTORY II<br />

Study load: 1CP / 1.5 ECTS<br />

Location in curriculum: II half <strong>of</strong> I semester<br />

Objective: To provide knowledge about history <strong>of</strong> 15.-19. century art and architecture, to teach art<br />

ideologies and styles <strong>of</strong> corresponding styles.<br />

Content: The course is continuation <strong>of</strong> the first “World art history” course. It treats art and architecture <strong>of</strong><br />

following periods: renaissance, mannerism, baroque, rococo, classicism, historicism/romanticism and

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