Module Identifier AH30510  
Module Title HISTORY OF GRAPHIC ART1:BRITISH ILLUSTRATION SINCE 18TH CENT  
Academic Year 2006/2007  
Co-ordinator Mr Robert K Meyrick  
Semester Intended for use in future years  
Next year offered N/A  
Next semester offered N/A  
Course delivery Lecture   12 Hours.  
  Seminars / Tutorials   6 Hours. Seminar.  
Assessment
Assessment TypeAssessment Length/DetailsProportion
Semester Exam2 Hours  50%
Semester Assessment Essay:  50%

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module the student will be able to


Brief description

The module examines the nature and role of illustration in British books and periodicals over the past 200 years considering the relationship between image, text and process.

Aims

The module aims to discuss books in relation to their social and historical context through the work of some key illustrators for commercial and private press books. There will be opportunities to study original books in the University's collection.

Content

Introduction: Approaching Illustration. Course objectives and overview
Illustration in Britain before 1800
Thomas Bewick and the Commercial Illustrated Book
`The Golden Age of British Book Illustration': The 1860s
Seminar: Illustrations for periodicals of the 1860s
The Refinement of Colour: from colour wood engraving to the half-tone process
The 1890s 1: William Morris and Private Press Historicism
The 1890s 2: Beardsley and `Art Nouveau'
Charles Ricketts and the Private Press legacy
Seminar: Private Press Books of the Inter War Years
Commercial illustrated books 1920-1940
Post War pen & ink illustration in Britain, the Radio Times and others
Seminar: Neo Romantic Illustrators
Continuity and New Departures: Illustration since 1950

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 6