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Course Name
Turkish Mitoloji ve Sanat
English Mythology and Art
Course Code
SNT 104 Credit Lecture
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Recitation
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Laboratory
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Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language Turkish
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Course Objectives 1. to provide to get knowledge about the importance of Mythology as a remarkable source of inspiration, and in the formation of culture and civilizations,
2. to provide a rich and multi-perspectival point of view to the Art, History and Culture,
3. to provide to get knowledge about different eras and styles in the History of Art,
4. to provide different understandings of Beauty through history of art, in this way to provide a rich and multi dimensional esthetical sensibility and thus to cultivate designing creativity.
Course Description Mythology, The Birth of Mythology, Causes of different mythologies in different cultures, The sources of Greek and Roman Mythology, Formation of Cosmos in Greek Mythology, The Fundamental Personalities and Myths in Greek Mythology
Mythological scenes in Ancient Greek Art and Hellenistic Art, Stylistic and conceptual differences in Mythological depictions in the artistic periods and art movements like the Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque art, Rococo, Neo-Classical art, Academic Art, Romanticism, Pre-Raphaelite, Symbolism Mythological depictions in Modern and Postmodern art
Course Outcomes Students who pass the course will be able to:
1. have profound knowledge about Greek and Roman Mythology and influences of them on cultural history,
2. attain the ability to identify fundamental eras, styles and artists in the history of Western Art ,
3. have knowledge about European History and cultural differences between European Nations by means of art works,
4. achieve a profound artistic and esthetical sensibility which they can make use of in the process of professional creativity and designing,
Pre-requisite(s) none
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