European Architecture to 1750
ARHA 151
Spring 2012 not offered
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Crosslisting:
MDST 151 |
Course Cluster: Urban Studies |
This course is an introduction to architecture and related visual art as an expression of premodern European civilizations, from ancient Greece through the early 18th century. The course focuses on analysis of form in architecture and the allied arts. Emphasis is on relationships between issues of style and patronage. In each era, how does architecture help to constitute its society's identity? What is the relationship between style and ideology? How do architects respond to the works of earlier architects, either innovatively or imitatively? How do patrons respond to the works of their predecessors, either locally or distantly? How are works of architecture positioned within those structures of power that the works, in turn, help to define? How do monuments celebrate selected aspects of history and suppress others? How were the major buildings configured, structurally and materially? Lectures, readings, and discussions address such questions, with each class focused on the visual culture of specific sites at different scales (urban form, architecture, object, and image). Emphasis will be on continuities and distinctions between works across time, seeing Western traditions as a totality over centuries. Lectures and readings convey different historiographic approaches to these issues. |
Essential Capabilities:
Intercultural Literacy, Interpretation Interpretation: Course lectures, discussions, readings and assignments aim to develop the ability to analyze works of architecture and related visual art from a wide range of interpretive perspectives. Intercultural Literacy: The course treats architecture in relation to the politics, religion, and culture of different regions of pre-modern Europe.
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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)(IDEA-MN)(MDST-MN)(MDST)(MDST-Art/Arch)(MDST-History)(MDST-Lang/Lit)(MDST-Phil/Reli) |
Major Readings:
Marvin Trachtenberg and Isabel Hyman, ARCHITECTURE, FROM PREHISTORY TO POSTMODERNISM Robin R. Rhodes, ARCHITECTURE AND MEANING ON THE ATHENIAN ACROPOLIS William MacDonald, THE PANTHEON Roger Stalley, EARLY MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE Hans Jantzen, HIGH GOTHIC Peter Murry, ARCHITECTURE OF THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE Rudolf Wittkower, ART AND ARCHITECTURE IN ITALY 1600-1750 Robert W. Berger, A ROYAL PASSION: LOUIS XIV AS PATRON OF ARCHITECTURE John Summerson,ARCHITECTURE IN BRITAIN, 1500-1830 Frank Ching, AN ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY OF ARCHITECTURE
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Examinations and Assignments: Three short papers, two in-class exams and a final. |
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