University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Printmaking is both a tool and artistic practice that brings images to the pubic through illustrated books, newspapers, and through the production of artistic prints. The invention of the Gutenberg press helped transform Italy during the Renaissance period and during the 15th century prints were mass produced and created for the middle and lower class providing access to reproductions of artworks produced by artists such as Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Titan.
Students in this course will be explore the development and the influence of the Renaissance period in Florence had upon both the art of printmaking and the formation of the new career of printmaker during the late fifteenth century and throughout the sixteenth century in Italy. Students will also be exposed to historical prints and drawings that explore the context of related paintings, sculpture, and architecture, describing a period when printmaking opened up new ways to make a living and transformed the mechanisms of Renaissance visual culture.Students will study works Giovanni Pietro da Birago, Cornelis Cort, Mantegna, Durer, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, among others from the Renaissance period.
Additionally, students will also read scholarship that surrounds the development of the Renaissance period, its relationship to printmaking, along with the history of printmaking.
Students in this course will be explore the development and the influence of the Renaissance period in Florence had upon both the art of printmaking and the formation of the new career of printmaker during the late fifteenth century and throughout the sixteenth century in Italy. Students will also be exposed to historical prints and drawings that explore the context of related paintings, sculpture, and architecture, describing a period when printmaking opened up new ways to make a living and transformed the mechanisms of Renaissance visual culture.Students will study works Giovanni Pietro da Birago, Cornelis Cort, Mantegna, Durer, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, among others from the Renaissance period.
Additionally, students will also read scholarship that surrounds the development of the Renaissance period, its relationship to printmaking, along with the history of printmaking.
- Teacher: Brian Kelly
Explore London with your pocket-sized sketchbook and pens. We will visit various places, such as the Museum of London and British Museum, doodling the glorious history of the city! We will tour Kensington Palace and the Tower of London, finding stories of the Kings and Queens and doodling some more! We will experience the Museum of Jack the Ripper and the London Dungeons, doodling the gloom of London as well! This course is structured for both art majors and non-art majors. All levels of artistic skill are encouraged to join us since students are taught at their own level and encouraged to find their individual style of doodling! After all, doodling is a great way to keep the memory of your trip permanent and can make for great artwork.
- Teacher: James Tancill
London is full of artwork in museums and galleries as well as on the streets. We will visit museums and galleries to learn about the mainstream art, including the work of great British artists ranging from John Constable, William Blake and J.M.W. Turner to Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon, David Hockney, Damien Hirst and more. Wait! Don’t forget Banksy! We will walk on the streets of the East End and Camden Town since London streets are full of Graffiti and Street Arts! And we will visit the Cartoon Museum, Henry Boxer Gallery and the Gallery of Everything to learn about outsider art.
- Teacher: James Tancill
May be repeated for a total of 6 hours credit. Interdisciplinary examination of significant themes or concepts relevant to the humanistic tradition, such as the impact of computers in society, the Baroque era, Romanticism in western culture.
- Teacher: Thomas Cline
- Teacher: Becky Dubois
- Teacher: Rusdiana Honegger
- Teacher: Brian Kelly
- Teacher: Brian West
This course has additional cost. Learn more at online.louisiana.edu/get-started/tuition-cost.
- Teacher: Ramona Mielusel