Historical Dress: Drawing Connections Exploring Historical Icons Through Representation in Film and Art

DRA2320.02
Course System Home Terms Fall 2023 Historical Dress: Drawing Connections Exploring Historical Icons Through Representation in Film and Art

Course Description

Summary

Part lecture, part seminar and part student presentation, this course will be a detective mission in which students unpack contrasting depictions of historical costumes, learn to find the context around those depictions, and discover how clothes work by drawing and dimensionalizing garments. The source material will be representations in film and art, including work from Sofia Coppola, Disney, Kurosawa, Elisabeth Louise Vig茅e Le Brun, and manga from Yoshihiro Yamada. We will learn the history of the clothes, look at how depictions change/evolve over time, and how they serve as inspiration for adaptation in modern media. We will then culminate with each student creating their own adaptation or design. Assignments will include drawing, research, and an oral presentation. It is recommended (but not required) that students enrolling in this course are familiar with line drawing.

Instructor

Day and Time

Academic Term

Fall 2023

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

12