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A Level History of Art Edexcel (Pearson)

A Level History of Art Edexcel (Pearson)

Dates Available

  • Week 1: 30 March – 3 April
  • Week 2: 6 April – 10 April
  • Week 3: 13 April – 17 April

Boards

Edexcel (Pearson)

Length of Course

8 hour seminars

Times

9am to 6pm daily

The aim of the History of Art seminars is to develop exam technique and revise key content focusing on a selection of case studies for each topic. We will be offering seminars that cover the following topics:

Paper 1 Visual Analysis and Themes 9HT0/01

  • Composition in painting, sculpture and architecture
  • Colour in painting, sculpture and architecture
  • Creation of pictorial space in painting and relief sculpture
  • Light and tone in painting
  • Architectural elements or features
  • Structure in architecture
  • Materials, techniques and processes in painting, sculpture and architecture
  • Pattern, ornament and decoration in painting, sculpture and architecture
  • Line and shape in painting, sculpture and architecture
  • Volume and mass in architecture and sculpture
  • Scale of painting, sculpture and architecture
  • Appropriate architectural, art and art historical terminology

Identities in Art and Architecture

  • The Divine in 2D or 3D works (pre- and post-1850)
  • Portraits in 2D works (pre- and post-1850)
  • Portraits in 3D works (pre- and post-1850)
  • Gender identity in 2D or 3D works (pre- and post-1850)
  • Ethnic identity in 2D or 3D works (pre- and post-1850)
  • Identity in architectural works (pre- and post-1850)

War in art and architecture

  • War or Revolution in 2D works
  • Leaders in 2D or 3D works
  • Participants in 2D or 3D works
  • Places affected by war in 2D or 3D works
  • Memorials in 2D or 3D works
  • Defensive or commemorative architectural works

Paper 2 Periods in Art History

a) Invention and illusion: the Renaissance in Italy (1420–1520)

  • Religious painting
  • Religious sculpture
  • Mythological painting and sculpture
  • Portraiture
  • Religious Architecture
  • Secular architecture

b) Power and persuasion: the Baroque in Catholic Europe (1597–1685)

  • Religious painting
  • Religious sculpture
  • Mythological sculpture
  • Mythological painting
  • Portrait painting or sculpture
  • Landscape painting
  • Still Life or genre painting
  • Religious Architecture
  • Secular architecture

Students wishing to study the British and French Avantgarde (1848-99) or Modernism in Europe (1900-1939) please liaise with the Course Director.

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