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Explore the detailed Artist Photographer Syllabus 2024 for Medical Education (Cat. 729). Get module-wise topics, marks distribution, and preparation tips for the upcoming exam.

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Are you aspiring to become an Artist Photographer in Medical Education? The detailed syllabus for the Post of Artist Photographer (Cat.Nos: 729/2024) has been released, providing a comprehensive guide for candidates preparing for this competitive examination. This syllabus outlines the core competencies and knowledge areas required, structured into 10 distinct modules covering various aspects of visual art, Indian art history, prominent artists, and Western art movements. Understanding this detailed curriculum is the first crucial step towards successful preparation and securing a coveted position in the medical education sector.

Artist Photographer Exam Pattern Overview

The examination for the Artist Photographer post (Cat.Nos: 729/2024) is structured across 10 modules, totaling 100 marks. Each module carries a specific weightage, emphasizing different areas of visual and art history knowledge. Candidates are advised to pay close attention to the marks distribution to strategize their study plan effectively.

Module Topic Marks
1 Fundamentals of Visual Art 25
2 Indian Art 25
3 Important Indian Artists 5
4 Mural Paintings in Kerala 5
5 Important Kerala Artists 7
6 Prehistoric Art Western 4
7 Ancient Western Art 3
8 Renaissance Art 7
9 Post Renaissance Art 4
10 Modern Western Art 15
Total 100

Detailed Syllabus for Artist Photographer Post (Cat. 729/2024)

Below is a comprehensive breakdown of each module, detailing the specific topics and concepts candidates need to master for the examination.

Module 1: Fundamentals of Visual Art (25 Marks)

  • Elements of Art: Line, Form, Colour, Tone, Texture, Value, Space
  • Principles of Composition: Unity, Harmony, Dominance, Balance, Emphasis, Perspective, Chiaroscurro, Rhythm, Proportion
  • Creative Process: Observation, Incubation, Insight, Evaluation, Elaboration
  • Understanding Different Styles in Art: Tribal art, Folk art, Classical art, Modern art
  • Material and Methods: Pastel Painting, Water colour Painting, Oil Painting, Painting with Acrylic colours, Gouache, Mural, Installation, Collage, Etching, Fresco, Mosaic Stencilcut Printing, Screen Printing, Woodcut Printing, Linocut Printing, Litho Printing, Intaglio Printing
  • Drawing and Painting Equipments and Tools: Brushes, Char coal, Easel, Spatula, Palette, Canvas
  • Text: Vishnu Dharmothra Puranam, Abhilashartha Chinthamany, Silparathnam, Naradasilpam

Module 2: Indian Art (25 Marks)

  • Ancient and Medieval Indian Art: Sculptures and Architecture of Indus Valley (Dancing Girl, Rampurva Bull Capital, Black Princes), Bhimbetka rock art, Edakkal cave, Mauryan Period (Sculpture and Architecture), Gupta period (Kalidasa, Aryabhatta and Varahamihira, Budha period, Sunga period, Kushana period, Mathura Sculptures, Ajanta and Ellora, Gandhara Art, Chalukyan period, Rashtrakuta period, Pallava period, Cholas, Hoysalas, Chandella period), Temples at Aihole, Partadakkal, Temples and Sculpture in Orissa, Art in South India (Halebed, Belur)
  • Indian Art From 13th Century AD TO 18th Century AD: Guler Miniature, Jain Miniature, Raslila, Terracotta, Pahari Miniature Paintings, Rajasthani Miniature Paintings, Indo-Islamic architecture, Mughal Paintings, Rajputana style painting, Bikaner school, Bundi-Kota, Kalam painting, Jaipur school, Kishanbargh school, Apabhansh style of painting, Tanjavur painting
  • Modern Indian Art: Company School, Raja Ravi Verma, Bengal school, Progressive artist movement, Madras School

Module 3: Important Indian Artists (5 Marks)

  • Abanindranath Tagore
  • Nand Lal Bose
  • Devi Prasad Roy Chaudhary
  • Amrita Sher Gill
  • Gemini Roy
  • Rabindranath Tagore
  • Raja Ravi Verma
  • F.N. Souza
  • Raza
  • K.H. Ara
  • M.F. Husain
  • KS Kulkarni
  • KK Hebbar
  • Ramkinker Vaij
  • Bhoopen Khakkar
  • Benode Behari Musskherjee (Fresco Buono)
  • K.C.S. Panikar

Module 4: Mural Paintings in Kerala (5 Marks)

  • Gajendra moksham – Krishnapuram palace, Kayamkulam
  • Mattanchery mural painting (Ramayana and Mahabharatha)
  • Padmanabha Swami temple mural paintings
  • Vaikom temple mural paintings
  • Pundareekapuram mural
  • Church mural etc

Module 5: Important Kerala Artists (7 Marks)

  • Madhava Menon
  • KG Subrahmannian
  • A Ramachandran
  • Padmini
  • MV devan
  • Kanayi Kunjiraman
  • NN Rimzon
  • CN Karunakaran
  • Namboothiri
  • C Kera
  • Ramavarma Raja Kerala Art Scene College of Fine Arts, Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram
  • RLV College of Music and Fine Arts, Thrippunithara
  • College of Fine Arts, Thrissur
  • Raja Ravi Varma College of Fine Arts, Mavelikkara
  • Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academi
  • Kerala Lalitakala Academi
  • Kerala Sahithya Academi
  • Mukkola Perumal Sculpture
  • Veli Villege-Thiruvananthapuram

Module 6: Prehistoric Art Western (4 Marks)

  • Upper paleolithic art
  • Mesolithic period
  • Neolithic period
  • Rock art
  • Bronze and iron ages
  • Characteristics of Prehistoric art
  • Prehistoric art site
  • Cave paintings

Module 7: Ancient Western Art (3 Marks)

  • Greek and Roman art
  • Early Christian art and architecture
  • Gothic art

Module 8: Renaissance Art (7 Marks)

  • Artists: Leonardo da Vinci, Michael Anjelo, Raphael, Santro Botticelli, Donatello, Fillippo Brunelleschi, Caravaggio, Titian, Giorgio Vasari, Jan Van Eyck, Hieronymus Bosch
  • Paintings/Artworks: Monalisa, Last Supper, Birth of Venus, Creation of Adam, Vitruvian Man, Children’s games, Sistine Chapel Ceiling, Annunciation, Saint John Baptist, Venus of Urbino, Madonna of Carnus etc.
  • Mannerism art

Module 9: Post Renaissance Art (4 Marks)

  • Baroque
  • Rococo
  • Neoclassism
  • Romanticism
  • Realism etc

Module 10: Modern Western Art (15 Marks)

  • Impressionism
  • Post Impressionism
  • Fauvism
  • Expressionism
  • Cubism
  • Futurism
  • Constructivism
  • Dadaism
  • Sur-realism
  • Abstract Expressionism
  • Pop art/ op art etc

Important Note for Candidates

It is crucial for all aspiring candidates to note the disclaimer provided with the syllabus: “It may be noted that apart from the topics detailed above, questions from other topics prescribed for the educational qualification of the post may also appear in the question paper. There is no undertaking that all the topics above may be covered in the question paper.” This emphasizes the importance of a broader understanding of the subject matter relevant to the Artist Photographer role and its educational qualifications, beyond just the listed topics.

How to Effectively Prepare for the Artist Photographer Exam

Success in the Artist Photographer examination hinges on a strategic and thorough preparation approach. Begin by gaining a deep understanding of each module’s core concepts. Utilize diagrams, visual aids, and historical context to internalize the vast art history components. Focus on the high-weightage modules while not neglecting the others. Regular revision and practice are key to retaining information.

For details regarding application dates, eligibility criteria, application fees, vacancy specifics, and the complete application process, candidates must refer to the official recruitment notification released by the examining body. This syllabus document exclusively details the examination curriculum.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is this syllabus for?

A1: This detailed syllabus is for the Post of Artist Photographer in Medical Education, specifically for Cat.Nos: 729/2024.

Q2: What is the total mark distribution for the exam?

A2: The examination is for a total of 100 marks, distributed across 10 modules, with varying weightage for each module as specified in the syllabus.

Q3: Are all topics listed in the syllabus guaranteed to appear in the exam?

A3: No, the notification explicitly states there is no undertaking that all topics above may be covered in the question paper. Additionally, questions from other topics prescribed for the educational qualification of the post may also appear.

Q4: Where can I find details on application dates, eligibility criteria, and vacancies?

A4: Information regarding application dates, eligibility criteria, application fees, and vacancies is not part of this syllabus document. Candidates must refer to the official recruitment notification for these details.

Q5: What are the key modules to focus on for higher marks?

A5: Modules 1 (Fundamentals of Visual Art) and Module 2 (Indian Art) each carry 25 marks, making them the highest weightage sections. Module 10 (Modern Western Art) also has a significant weightage of 15 marks. Prioritizing these modules can be beneficial, but a comprehensive study of all modules is recommended.

Q6: Are there any specific books or texts recommended in the syllabus?

A6: Module 1 mentions specific texts: Vishnu Dharmothra Puranam, Abhilashartha Chinthamany, Silparathnam, and Naradasilpam. For other modules, general study based on the listed topics and their historical/artistic contexts is implied.

Q7: Is there any negative marking in this examination?

A7: Details regarding negative marking are not mentioned in this syllabus document. Candidates should refer to the official recruitment notification or exam instructions for such specifics.

Q8: How many modules are there in total in this syllabus?

A8: The syllabus is divided into 10 distinct modules, covering a wide range of topics related to art and photography.