: A focus on the flourishing of Russian culture at the turn of the century, including Symbolism and the avant-garde.
: Art's evolution from the 1920s through the 1970s, examining how social changes influenced creative expression.
: Comparing Russian values with international artistic movements to understand Russia's unique cultural contribution. Key Learning Objectives
: The "Gogol direction" in art and the search for truth in Russian painting.
: Detailed lesson plans and methodological guides can be found on Infourok and NSportal .
: The rise of distinctive Russian styles in music and visual arts that interacted with European traditions. Part 2: The 20th Century and Modernity
The 11th-grade "World Art Culture" (MHK) curriculum by provides a comprehensive overview of art history with a specific focus on Russian artistic culture and its place in the global context. The course is typically divided into two parts, transitioning from the 19th-century "Golden Age" to the complexities of 20th-century art. Core Program Structure
: A focus on the flourishing of Russian culture at the turn of the century, including Symbolism and the avant-garde.
: Art's evolution from the 1920s through the 1970s, examining how social changes influenced creative expression. mirovaia khudozhestvennaia kultura 11 klass rapatskaia
: Comparing Russian values with international artistic movements to understand Russia's unique cultural contribution. Key Learning Objectives : A focus on the flourishing of Russian
: The "Gogol direction" in art and the search for truth in Russian painting. Key Learning Objectives : The "Gogol direction" in
: Detailed lesson plans and methodological guides can be found on Infourok and NSportal .
: The rise of distinctive Russian styles in music and visual arts that interacted with European traditions. Part 2: The 20th Century and Modernity
The 11th-grade "World Art Culture" (MHK) curriculum by provides a comprehensive overview of art history with a specific focus on Russian artistic culture and its place in the global context. The course is typically divided into two parts, transitioning from the 19th-century "Golden Age" to the complexities of 20th-century art. Core Program Structure