HAU44007/HAU44008 Art and Architecture in Late Medieval Ireland 1 and 2
This special subject will deal with Irish artistic production during the period c. 1370-1540. Together with the formal study of buildings and artworks, themes such as cultural, corporate and familial identity, travel and trade and late medieval piety will be explored.
- Module Organisers:
- Dr Rachel Moss
- Duration:
- all year
- Contact Hours:
- 1 2 hour seminar per week
- Weighting:
- 10 + 10 ECTS
- Asessment:
- Continuous assessment (50%) and examinations (50%)
Material will be interrogated from a social point of view, examining functions, whether practical or symbolic, and the motivations of patrons and craftsmen. The module will also explore the impact of the extended ‘afterlives’ of objects and buildings on their interpretation. Teaching will consist of seminars, student presentations, site visits, and discussion classes.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon the successful completion of this module students should be able to:
- Explain the principal developments and formally analyse Irish art and architecture during the period using the relevant vocabularies
- Exhibit an ability to analyse the social context of key works from the period
- Have a critical awareness of primary and secondary literature on the subject and its historiographical context
- Demonstrate awareness of methodologies, current debates and shortcomings in the secondary literature
- Give an oral presentation on one or more specific topics that demonstrates original research and analysis.