ARTHC 379

Download as PDF

History of Photography

Comparative Arts and Letters College of Humanities

Course Description

The general history of the photographic medium from its inception to the present day. The evolution of the medium, its various uses, primary figures, basic technologies, and artistic trends.

When Taught

Contact Department

Min

3

Fixed/Max

3

Fixed

3

Fixed

0

Title

Research Skills

Learning Outcome

Students will develop art historical research skills by conducting advanced research on a single photographer or photograph.

Title

Sources

Learning Outcome

Students will demonstrate familiarity with advanced research skills and best research practices as taught by the course professor and supported the HBLL Art History and Photography research guides. Students will be required to correctly use style guides.

Title

Scope

Learning Outcome

Students will acquire a solid foundation in the historical context of the history of photography from the nineteenth-century to the present.

Title

Style

Learning Outcome

Students will be able to articulate the characteristics of the period styles, processes, techniques, cultural uses and the philiosophies of key photographers in Europe and the Western Hemisphere. Students will become conversant with important photographs and collections in terms of style, patronage, reception, and meaning.

Title

Theory

Learning Outcome

Students will apply methodological approaches acquired in ArtHC 300 and other methods to their topic.

Title

State of the Research

Learning Outcome

Students will situate their informed, original ideas within the best publications and reviews of period photography.