Five Artists: Landscapes
Key facts
- Cost: £100
- Credits: 5
Summary
This course introduces landscapes as a subject matter in visual art. Each meeting will be devoted to an individual artist who made a significant impact on the development of the subject within the UK, Europe or beyond. The course will place their achievements within the wider context of art history and the period they worked in.
The aims of this course are to:
- Provide an introduction to the life and work of significant landscape artists.
- Study in detail individual major works by each artist.
- Set the works of art within the broader historical, cultural and social developments of their time.
By the end of this course students will be able to:
- Demonstrate familiarity with each artist's life, career and art.
- Analyse primary and secondary sources to contextualise the artists' key achievements.
- Interpret and discuss the range of aesthetic, social, and cultural influences that shaped the style and output of the selected artists.
Who is this course for?
Anyone with an interest in visual art and especially landscapes as subject matter.
Qualifications/credits
5 credits at SCQF 7 / Level 1.
These credits can contribute towards the attainment of one of the following
- Certificate or Diploma in Higher Education
- Certificate in Higher Education in History of Art
Assessment
Visual test: formal analysis and contextual analysis of 2 works (100%) (ILOs 1,2 & 3).
An alternative assessment can be arranged for students whose disabilities would prevent them performing satisfactorily in the visual test.
Mode of study
This 5-week course will be delivered via 2-hour seminars led by a tutor.
Prospects
Can further your study of the history of art at university level.
Find out more
The University holds open days throughout the year where you can meet with staff to discuss our short course provision. Find out more about University of Glasgow open days
Available sessions
- Date: 03/07/2025 - 31/07/2025
Day: Thursday
Time: 13:00 - 15:00
Reference: Five Artists: Landscapes(23141)- On campus book now