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ART H 2300: Special Topics
4.00 Credits
Temple University
A selected topic in the history of art will be examined.
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Field trips are mandatory for this class.
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ART H 2310: Topics in Renaissance Art
4.00 Credits
Temple University
A selected topic in Renaissance art will be examined.
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ART H 2321: Masters Renaissance Art
4.00 Credits
Temple University
This course will explore the construction of artistic identity and style from the mid-fifteenth century to the early-seventeenth century through visual analyses, readings of contemporary sources (biographies/autobiographies, art treatises, and correspondences), and modern scholarship in an attempt to demystify the “Masters” of the Italian Renaissance.
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ART H 2323: Early Renaissance: Italy
4.00 Credits
Temple University
Central Italian art from Giotto to Leonardo da Vinci; and the Venetian school from Bellini through Titian, Veronese, Tintoretto.
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ART H 2325: Northern Renaissance Art 1350-1550
4.00 Credits
Temple University
Late Gothic and Renaissance traditions in France, Germany, and the Low Countries, with emphasis on 15th century Netherlandish art and 16th century German painting, sculpture, and graphic arts. Featured artists include Jan Van Eyck, Albrecht Dürer, Matthias Grünewald, Hieronymus Bosch, and Pieter Bruegel the Elder, with an emphasis on new developments relating to Netherlandish “realism,” print technology, the Reformation, and an emerging market for art works.
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ART H 2329: Renaissance and Baroque Architecture in Italy
4.00 Credits
Temple University
Humanism and the revival of antiquity in Florence and Rome form the background for a study of the theory and practice of Alberti, Michelangelo and Palladio. The subsequent evolution of Mannerist and Baroque style in Italy leads to an examination of 17th century architecture and its influence in Europe.
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ART H 2350: Topics in Early Modern Art, 1400-1750
4.00 Credits
Temple University
A selected topic in Early Modern Art will be examined.
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ART H 2400: Topics in Baroque Art
4.00 Credits
Temple University
A selected topic from the Baroque period in the history of art will be examined.
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ART H 2428: Baroque Art in Rome
4.00 Credits
Temple University
Weekly class lectures and on-site visits examine 17th century Rome, the center of baroque art and culture in Italy and Europe. Many of the most significant works of painting, sculpture, and architecture from c. 1580-c. 1750 are viewed first hand during weekly on-site visits in Rome. Special attention is given to works by Italian artists such as Annibale Carracci, Caravaggio, Artemisia Gentileschi, Pietro da Cortona, Bernini, and Borromini (among others). The cultural context of Rome and papal patronage are investigated. A two-day field trip to Naples provides students with the opportunity to visit the Capodimonte Museum and to explore baroque churches in the historic center, “Spaccanapoli.”
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This course is taught in Rome.
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ART H 2431: Southern Baroque Art: Italy and Spain
4.00 Credits
Temple University
Art in Italy and Spain in the age of Caravaggio; the Carracci invention of the Academy; the High Baroque of Cortona, Bernini, and Velasquez; the artistic centers of Rome, Naples, Madrid.
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