Orientalism in European Art History
What you'll learn
- Learn about colonialism as a political background of French Orientalism.
- How can Orientalism be seen from today's perspective?
- Get to know examples of French orientalist paintings.
- Get introduced to the cultural criticism of Orientalism by Edward Said.
- Find out how artists approached this topic individually.
- + Bonus Material
- + Revised Subtitles
Requirements
- no subject-specific preknowledge needed
Description
Ingres, Gérôme, Delacroix - the most renowned artists of European art history - and especially French ones - were highly concerned with the myth, charm and the supposed otherness of the Orient.
In this course you will get to know their artworks and which cultural perspectives are connected with the imagery of the Oriental. Thereby the individual and political contexts of orientalist art come to light.
What did French artists admire about the Oriental world?
What role did politics and colonialism play?
How much veracity lies within the depictions shown to the European public?
Who had actually been to the Orient and why?
How do we nowadays perceive cultural spheres that differ from our own?
***REVISED SUBTITLES***
Who this course is for:
- entry-level students of art history
- teachers who are looking for interesting and graphic content for their teaching
- everyone who wants to get closer to art and culture
Instructor
I am an art historian, and I am convinced that art is perfectly fit to get closer to history while enjoying sensual diversion.
During my experience as an art mediator, I soon recognized that people are interested in art but that the immersion is affected by not particularly interesting ways of mediation. Moreover, the thematical spectrum of one exhibition is quite limited.
Here you will find online courses that offer easy access to a selection of artworks that usually would require visits to multiple museums.
So lay back and enjoy the vivid storytelling of art at any time and any place.