The course will provide the students the basic information on the evolution of the Greek, Etruscan and Roman art. The survey of the sculpture includes the Period since the Daedalic style until the sculpture of the Late antiquity. The course focuses not only on the votive sculpture but also the sculpture used in architecture. The course introduces further the basic knowledge of the pottery production and vase painting, having int the Greek art history the crucial significance. Course presents also the basics of the wall paintings, especially in Etruria, Macedonia and Rome, manufacture of the lamps, small terracottae, jewellery or gems carving. The course will be focused also to such forms of the Antiquity art, which represent significant source of the information about the quotidian life in the Antiquity.
1. evolution of the Greek, Etruscan and Roman sculpture
2. coroplasty
3. wall paintings in Greece, Etruria, Macedonia and Rome
4. pottery production and the vase painting
5. lams and teraccottae
6. jewellery and glyptic
7. art as the source of information of the quotidian life