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The History of Art Lecture Series

with Capucine Galland Fridays 6 - 7.30pm

Starts Jan 17, 2025
180 British pounds
Great King Street

Available spots


Service Description

Why not kick off Friday night with a bit of pre dinner culture?! It's a wonderful way to start the evening after a hard weeks' work.... Course Outline: From Symbolism to Realism: The evolution of the representation of the Human Face in Western Art Lecture 1: Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Art Exploring the symbolic way the human face was portrayed during the medieval period, before diving into the Renaissance’s shift toward realism. Lecture 2: Symbolism in Medieval Art In this lecture, we’ll look at how the human face was a powerful symbol in medieval art, often representing spiritual themes more than individual identity. Lecture 3: The Rise of Humanism and Individual Expression The Renaissance brought a dramatic change: artists began focusing on the individual. This lecture explores how the rediscovery of classical ideas helped shape more human-centered depictions. Lecture 4: Anatomy and the Study of the Human Form Renaissance artists began studying the body like never before, using dissection and anatomical studies to create more realistic faces. This lecture focuses on how the study of anatomy influenced portraiture. Lecture 5: Portraiture and the Expression of Personality Early Renaissance portraits started to convey the personality and inner life of the subject. We’ll examine how these works capture the subtle nuances of human identity. Lecture 6: Emotion and Physiognomy in Portraiture We’ll look at how the study of physiognomy – the belief that you can read someone’s character from their face – influenced portraiture, allowing artists to capture emotion and personality more clearly. Lecture 7: Chiaroscuro and Perspective in Depicting Faces The Renaissance saw huge advancements in perspective and the use of light to create depth. This session explores how these techniques helped artists bring faces to life. Lecture 8: Heritage of Renaissance Realism in Western Art Finally, we’ll look at how the Renaissance's approach to the human face laid the foundation for later art movements, such as Baroque and Realism. With extensive knowledge of art history, Capucine connects historical context to contemporary artistic practices, offering a perspective that spans cultural shifts in representation and expression from early medieval art to Renaissance realism. Fluent in English, French, and Italian, Capucine brings a multicultural approach to curation and art history education. For more info on her incredible background, see our staff page.


Upcoming Sessions


Cancellation Policy

We will provide a 50% refund if you give written advance notice up to 30 days before the course start date. 0% refund 30 days before a course starts. Please note there is an administration fee of £5 payable in respect of such refunds to cover payment processing fees. You will need to inform a member of administration staff in writing by emailing EDS at info@edinburghdrawingschool.co.uk. Additionally, if you withdraw for any reason after the course has started you will not be entitled to a refund. We are a small business and we depend on every booking to ensure that classes can go ahead. If a tutor has to withdraw from teaching the scheduled course for any reason (medical/personal/professional) before the start of a scheduled course, during a scheduled course, if the course is 8 weeks long or scheduled as x3 terms of 8 weeks long each, The Edinburgh Drawing School will find a replacement tutor for the course designed by that tutor for The Edinburgh Drawing School. The course content will be the same as the originally booked course. A student will not be entitled to a refund should the school have no option but to find a replacement tutor. If a tutor leaves and starts work elsewhere, and a student prefers to take classes with them personally at the tutor's new workplace, that is at the discretion of the student and no refund is entitled to them or will be given. If a student is unable to attend a class due to medical/personal/professional reasons, then EDS must be informed immediately so that the tutor can be notified. If you are missing a class because you suspect that you have developed Covid-19, please let us know immediately so that we can alert fellow student and tutors. Non-attendance of classes/workshops does not automatically mean a refund, however EDS will assess the circumstance


Contact Details

  • 13A Great King Street, Edinburgh, UK

    + 0131 556 0971

    info@edinburghdrawingschool.co.uk


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