ARTHIST 222A: Image Technologies in the 19th Century: Reproductions, Revivals, and Revolutions (ARTHIST 422A)
This course explores how new image technologies transformed culture and society in the 19th century, from the invention of lithography in the 1790s, to the development of photography in the 1830s, to the birth of cinema in the 1890s. We will consider how these and other new media and the makers who wielded them shaped art, politics, science, and entertainment in the period, with a focus on French and British contexts. The course will address themes of reproduction, originality, expression, documentation, realism, and seriality, among others, and will engage closely with the print and photography holdings of the Cantor Arts Center.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 3-5
Instructors:
Lauricella, N. (PI)
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