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ARHI 34200: Medieval Art & Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Late Roman period and parallels in early Christian art. Age of Justinian and early Byzantine building. Byzantium and its influences on wester art, esp. Sicily. Art in the reign of Charlemagne in the west and transition to early medieval art and architecture in the Romanesque period, with emphasis on Ireland. Gothic architecture, sculpture, stained glass painting, precious objects, illuminate manuscript. Overall evolution of the Gothic form in Western Europe.
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ARHI 34211: Early Christian and Byzantine Art
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Rome course number AH 260 - Developments in architecture, painting, sculpture, and mosaic of the Early Christian and Byzantine periods, beginning with the art of the catacombs in the 3rd and 4th centuries to the monuments of Italo-Byzantine art of the Middle Ages.
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ARHI 34212: Byzantine Art & Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Athens course numbers A364 and A464- The course surveys the development of Byzantine art from the Late Antique Period through the Palaeologan periods. Architecture provides the framework from which the other arts, especially mosaic, fresco, panel painting, and manuscript illumination are examined. These works are looked at in terms of their formal characteristics, but the emphasis of the course is placed on exploring the meaning of this art beyond its formal aspects, and on appreciating its function in Byzantine society, particularly as a reflection of both the theological concerns and the political realities that the Byzantine Empire confronted. Readings introduce a range of approaches to this art in current scholarship, and class trips to a number of monasteries and museums, allow personal investigation of some of the most important and beautiful examples of Byzantine Art that have survived.
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ARHI 34213: Origins of Christian Art in the Middle East
4.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Course taught in Santiago, Chile
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ARHI 34221: Medieval Rome and Its Monuments
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
An on-site survey of urbanism, as well as developments in figural media and architecture, in Rome from the 4th to the 14th century. While the course will naturally emphasize the abundant religious art remaining in the city, it will also examine such secular achievements as towers, housing, defenses and roads.
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ARHI 34240: Romanesque Art & Architecture
6.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Romanesque art between 950-1200, including architecture, metalwork, painting and sculpture. The importance of relics, pilgrimage, and the different monastic orders is studied, and attention is given to such issues as function and meaning in Romanesque sculpture. The course includes visits to sites in Ireland and some of the teaching takes place in the Treasury of the National Museum.
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ARHI 34311: 15th-Century Italian Ren. Art
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
The first half of a two-part study of art and architecture in central Italy (Rome, Florence and Siena) covering the period from the 14th to the mid-15th centuries. While attention is given to the ambiance from which Giotto developed in the Trecento and the International Gothic style at the turn of the Quattrocento, major consideration is given to the momentous changes brought about in the first half of the Quattrocento by Brunelleschi, Alberti, Donatello, Ghiberti, Masaccio and others. On-site visits in Rome and a required trip to Florence are included.
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ARHI 34313: Italian High Renaissance Art
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
An extension of the study of Italian art and architecture in the Renaissance through the second half of the 15th century into the first three decades of the 16th. The works of Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, Pollaiuolo and others will be studied, along with works by those whose innovations initiated the High Renaissance style: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Bramante and Raphael. Numerous on-site visits in Rome are included, as well as a required trip to Florence.
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ARHI 34314: Selected Topics in Renaissance Art
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Monographic courses on Raphael and Michelangelo have been offered in the past; similar courses on Leonardo, Donatello are possibilities, as well as thematic courses on Renaissance Architecture, Papal Patronage, etc. Prerequisite: One course in Art History.
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ARHI 34315: History of Italian Renaissance Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Examines the fundamental architectural elements and underlying theories contributing to the development of 15th and 16th Century architecture. The principle centers of Renaissance architecture on Italian soil will be referenced.
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