<SOURCE TABLE="FineArts:Arts::v3.71">
<SUBJECT ID="111-214" CODEUSED="111-214/314">
<TITLE>VICTORIAN AND EDWARDIAN ART</TITLE>
<AVAILABILITY>Not offered in 1996.
<NOTE>No student may receive credit for both this subject and 111-314 Historicism in European Art 1790-1880.
<POINTS>16.7 2nd &amp; 3rd year
<COORDINATOR>Dr Ann Galbally, Ms. Alison Inglis.
<CONTACT>Three hours of lectures, tutorials or seminars a week.
<OBJECTIVES>In addition to the above, students completing this subject should:
<ul>
<li>have an understanding of how contemporary events and issues were reflected in 19th and early 20th century British art and architecture.
<li>have an understanding of the role of women as producers of and as subjects within the art of the period.
<li>have developed skills in analysing art, architecture and design based on literary and historical sources.
</ul>
<CONTENT>The production and critical reception of 19th and early 20th century British painting, sculpture and architecture and its underlying political and social concerns.
<ASSESSMENT>Written work which may comprise class papers, essays, visual tests or take-home examination totalling about 5,000 words.
</SUBJECT>
</SOURCE>


