Annual courses

The complete academic itinerary consists of three annual courses, divided into 2 semesters (October-January and February-May). At the end of each completed annual course, a diploma is awarded by the EASS, in which the knowledge acquired by the student is certified.

Once these three courses have been completed, the student has at their disposal to expand their studies by enrolling in the different specialization master’s degrees offered by the EASS.

In the first year, the basic notions of the artistic disciplines of religious painting and sculpture are taught jointly.

In the second year the student decides if he wants to continue his curricular line in painting or sculpture.

RELIGIOUS SCULPTURE

The complete academic itinerary consists of three annual courses, divided into 2 semesters (October-January and February-May)

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RELIGIOUS PAINTING

The complete academic itinerary consists of three annual courses, divided into 2 semesters (October-January and February-May)

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First course

Introduction to the Fundamentals of religious painting and sculpture.

Students in the first year begin in the following pictorial and sculptural techniques:
  • Charcoal drawing.
  • Watercolor.
  • Oil painting.
  • Modeled in clay.
  • Polychrome technique in stew, gold and silver.
Practical subjects
  • Painting I (185 hours)
  • Drawing I (185 hours)
  • Modeling I (185 hours)
  • Anatomy I (40 hours) 
Theoretical subjects
  • Art History I (30 hours)
  • Theology, Liturgy and Sacred Scripture I (30 hours)
  • Iconography I (25 hours)
  • Esthetics I (7 hours)
  • Contemporary Religious Art I (7 hours)
  • Artistic Entrepreneurship I (6 hours)
End of Semester Project (SEP)
  • At the end of each of the two semesters that make up the annual course, the student must complete an End of Semester Project (SEP):
    • First semester (October-January) delivery of ESP1 which consists of the design of a sketch of a sculpture or painting.
    • Second semester (February-May) delivery of ESP2 which consists in a sculpture or painting.

ANNUAL COURSE DURATION: 700 HOURS

  • Each student will buy their personal equipment following the teacher’s instructions.
  • Attendance to all classes is mandatory. The evaluation of each subject is carried out only if the absences do not exceed 20%.
  • The EASS reserves the right to make changes to the calendar and/or schedules due to academic requirements.

Second course

Consolidation in the Fundamentals of Religious Sculpture.

Students in the second year will consolidate their knowledge in the following sculptural techniques:
  • Drawing.
  • Modeled in clay.
  • Wood carving.
  • Polychrome technique in stew, gold and silver.
Practical subjects
  • Wood carving I (255 hours)
  • Painting II (100 hours)
  • Modeling II (200 hours)
  • Anatomy II (40 hours) 
Theoretical subjects
  • Art History II (30 hours)
  • Theology, Liturgy and Sacred Scripture II (30 hours)
  • Iconography II (25 hours)
  • Esthetics II (7 hours)
  • Contemporary Religious Art II (7 hours)
  • Artistic Entrepreneurship II (6 hours)
End of Semester Project (SEP)
  • At the end of each of the two semesters that make up the annual course, the student must complete an End of Semester Project (SEP):
    • First semester (October-January) delivery of ESP1 which consists in the delivery of a clay modeling.
    • Second semester (February-May) delivery of ESP2 which consists in a polychrome wood carving.

ANNUAL COURSE DURATION: 700 HOURS

  • Each student will buy their personal equipment following the teacher’s instructions.
  • Attendance to all classes is mandatory. The evaluation of each subject is carried out only if the absences do not exceed 20%.
  • The EASS reserves the right to make changes to the calendar and/or schedules due to academic requirements.

Third course

Professional level in religious sculpture.

Students in the third year will obtain a professional level in the following sculptural techniques:
  • Drawing.
  • Modeled in clay.
  • Wood carving.
  • Polychrome technique in stew, gold and silver.
Practical subjects
  • Wood carving II (305 hours)
  • Modeling III (250 hours)
  • Anatomy III (40 hours) 
Theoretical subjects
  • Art History III (30 hours)
  • Theology, Liturgy and Sacred Scripture III (30 hours)
  • Iconography III (25 hours)
  • Esthetics III (7 hours)
  • Contemporary Religious Art III (7 hours)
  • Artistic Entrepreneurship III (6 hours)
End of Semester Project (SEP)
  • At the end of each of the two semesters that make up the annual course, the student must complete an End of Semester Project (SEP):
    • First semester (October-January) delivery of ESP1 which consists in the delivery of a clay modeling. Professional level.
    • Second semester (February-May) delivery of ESP2 which consists in a polychrome wood carving. Professional level.

ANNUAL COURSE DURATION: 700 HOURS

  • Each student will buy their personal equipment following the teacher’s instructions.
  • Attendance to all classes is mandatory. The evaluation of each subject is carried out only if the absences do not exceed 20%.
  • The EASS reserves the right to make changes to the calendar and/or schedules due to academic requirements.

First course

Introduction to the Fundamentals of religious painting and sculpture.

Students in the first year begin in the following pictorial and sculptural techniques:
  • Charcoal drawing.
  • Watercolor.
  • Oil painting.
  • Modeled in clay.
  • Polychrome technique in stew, gold and silver.
Practical subjects
  • Painting I (185 hours)
  • Drawing I (185 hours)
  • Modeling I (185 hours)
  • Anatomy I (40 hours) 
Theoretical subjects
  • Art History I (30 hours)
  • Theology, Liturgy and Sacred Scripture I (30 hours)
  • Iconography I (25 hours)
  • Esthetics I (7 hours)
  • Contemporary Religious Art I (7 hours)
  • Artistic Entrepreneurship I (6 hours)
End of Semester Project (SEP)
  • At the end of each of the two semesters that make up the annual course, the student must complete an End of Semester Project (SEP): 
    • First semester (October-January) delivery of ESP1 which consists of the design of a sketch of a sculpture or painting.
    • Second semester (February-May) delivery of ESP2 which consists in a sculpture or painting.

ANNUAL COURSE DURATION: 700 HOURS

  • Each student will buy their personal equipment following the teacher’s instructions.
  • Attendance to all classes is mandatory. The evaluation of each subject is carried out only if the absences do not exceed 20%.
  • The EASS reserves the right to make changes to the calendar and/or schedules due to academic requirements.

Second course

Consolidation in the Fundamentals of Religious Painting.

Students in the second year will consolidate their knowledge in the following pictorial techniques:
  • Charcoal drawing.
  • Watercolor.
  • Oil painting.
  • Polychrome technique in stew, gold and silver.
Practical subjects
  • Painting II (305 hours)
  • Drawing II (250 hours)
  • Anatomy II (40 hours) 
Theoretical subjects
  • Art History II (30 hours)
  • Theology, Liturgy and Sacred Scripture II (30 hours)
  • Iconography II (25 hours)
  • Esthetics II (7 hours)
  • Contemporary Religious Art II (7 hours)
  • Artistic Entrepreneurship II (6 hours)
End of Semester Project (SEP)
  • At the end of each of the two semesters that make up the annual course, the student must complete an End of Semester Project (SEP):
    • First semester (October-January) delivery of ESP1 which consists in the delivery of a drawing in charcoal and watercolor.
    • Second semester (February-May) delivery of ESP2 which consists in the delivery of a oil painting.

ANNUAL COURSE DURATION: 700 HOURS

  • Each student will buy their personal equipment following the teacher’s instructions.
  • Attendance to all classes is mandatory. The evaluation of each subject is carried out only if the absences do not exceed 20%.
  • The EASS reserves the right to make changes to the calendar and/or schedules due to academic requirements.

Third course

Professional level religious painting.

Students in the third year will obtain a professional level in the following pictorial techniques:
  • Charcoal drawing.
  • Watercolor.
  • Oil painting.
  • Polychrome technique in stew, gold and silver.
Practical Subjects
  • Painting III (305 hours)
  • Drawing III (250 hours)
  • Anatomy III (40 hours) 
Theoretical subjects
  • Art History III (30 hours)
  • Theology, Liturgy and Sacred Scripture III (30 hours)
  • Iconography III (25 hours)
  • Esthetics III (7 hours)
  • Contemporary Religious Art III (7 hours)
  • Artistic Entrepreneurship III (6 hours)
End of Semester Project (SEP)
  • At the end of each of the two semesters that make up the annual course, the student must complete an End of Semester Project (SEP):
    • First semester (October-January) delivery of ESP1 which consists in the delivery of a drawing in charcoal and watercolor. Professional level.
    • Second semester (February-May) delivery of ESP2 which consists in the delivery of a oil painting. Professional level.

ANNUAL COURSE DURATION: 700 HOURS

  • Each student will buy their personal equipment following the teacher’s instructions.
  • Attendance to all classes is mandatory. The evaluation of each subject is carried out only if the absences do not exceed 20%.
  • The EASS reserves the right to make changes to the calendar and/or schedules due to academic requirements.