Type of course: | Compulsory |
Language of instruction: | Romanian |
Erasmus Language of instruction: | English |
Name of lecturer: | Cătălin Băluț |
Seminar tutor: | Cătălin Băluț |
Form of education | Full-time |
Form of instruction: | Class / Seminary |
Number of teaching hours per semester: | 28 |
Number of teaching hours per week: | 2 |
Semester: | Summer |
Form of receiving a credit for a course: | Grade |
Number of ECTS credits allocated | 3 |
Formulation of cognitive pathways through the use of basic knowledge and recognition of concepts in the visual area.
Applying the necessary methods, techniques and creative tools in the use of the means of expression typical of the field of iconographic visual arts.
Elaboration of personal themes / projects in the field of painting, with all its valences, through the principles and methods established in the field.
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Analyze from a chromatic point of view a series of practical notions: chromatic contrast, tonal chord, chromatic harmony, chromatic dominance, color rendering. Another important point of the course is the ability to observe, the ability and the decision to build chromatically following a naturalistic pictorial exercise.
Concept
Abstract soul
Transparent
Overlays
Juxtapositions
Form and reason
Man and space
Urban landscape interpretation
Darkroom
Interpretation of rural landscape
The significance of color in iconography / icon palette of practical application
Color rendering of the human figure
Perspective in Byzantine painting, point, line, spot
lecture, debates, exemples, practical activities
Competences in relating to the environment and culture through optimal transformation / assimilation of information and their processing / communication through iconographic language.
oral exam 50%, and implication in seminar practical activities 50%
Jaroslav Folda,
Byzantine Art and Italian Panel Painting: The Virgin and Child Hodegetria and the Art of Chrysography, Cambridge University Press,
New York,
2015,
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James Robinson,
Masterpieces, British Museum Press,
London,
2012,
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Wendy A. Stein,
How to Read Medieval Art, Yale University Press Colecția Metropolitan Museum of Art,
New Haven, Connecticut,
2016,
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