Renaissance Art and Architecture in Italy
ARHA 221
Fall 2013 not offered
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Crosslisting:
MDST 222 |
This course surveys key monuments of Italian art and architecture produced between circa 1300 and 1550. Focusing on major centers such as Florence, Rome, and Venice, as well as smaller courts such as Urbino and Mantua, it considers the works and careers of the most important artists and architects of the period, among them Giotto, Brunelleschi, Alberti, Leonardo, and Michelangelo. Monuments are studied in their broader intellectual, political, and religious context, with particular attention paid to issues of patronage, devotion, and gender. Class discussions will focus on topics drawn from primary and secondary source readings and will include the rising status of the artist, the rediscovery of man and nature, the science of painting, and the cult of antiquity. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA ART |
Course Format: Lecture / Discussion | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (ARHA-MN)(ARHA)(ARST)(FRST-MN)(FRST)(MDST-MN)(MDST)(MDST-Art/Arch)(MDST-History)(MDST-Lang/Lit)(MDST-Phil/Reli) |
Major Readings:
John Paoletti and Gary Radke, ART IN RENAISSANCE ITALY Michael Baxandall, PAINTING AND EXPERIENCE IN FIFTEENTH-CENTURY ITALY Christoph Frommel, THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE Leon Battista Alberti, ON PAINTING Giorgio Vasari, LIVES OF THE ARTISTS Packets of articles and primary sources on Moodle
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Examinations and Assignments: Short (5-8 page) papers, quizzes, mid-term, final |
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