ARTHIST 107

The Renaissance: Art and the City


Please note: this is archived course information from 2020 for ARTHIST 107.

Description

An investigation of the social and cultural history of urbanisation 1400-1600 as expressed in painting, sculpture and architecture. The areas of study will involve looking at art in the spheres of public buildings, religious institutions and private houses. The cities to be covered may include Florence, Bruges, Venice, Antwerp and Rome.

Availability 2020

Not taught in 2020

Lecturer(s)

Coordinator(s) Associate Professor Erin Griffey

Recommended Reading

J. Paoletti & G. Radke, Art in Renaissance Italy (New York, 2002)

M.Girouard, Cities and People: A Social and Architectural Study (London,1985)

P. Burke, Venice and Amsterdam (Cambridge,1994)

E. Welch,  Art and Society in Italy, 1350-1500 (Oxford, 1997)

R. Turner, Renaissance Florence (New York, 1997)

M. Westermann, The Art of the Dutch Republic, 1585-1718 (London, 2005)

Assessment

Coursework + exam

Points

ARTHIST 107: 15 points