72172 - History of European Painting in the Modern Age

Academic Year 2021/2022

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Ravenna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in History, preservation and enhancement of artistic and archaeological heritage and landscape (cod. 9218)

Learning outcomes

The course will provide knowledge of the main themes of the history of modern art of the XVI - XVIII centuries through the study of episodes and moments of special significance. After completing the course the student will be able to proceed with the historical and philological research on works of art, to examine the dynamics of art patronage and collecting in Europe during the Early Modern period.

Course contents

Velázquez, Rubens and Van Dyck

In the 17th century Diego Velázquez, Pieter Paul Rubens and Antoon Van Dyck, they established themselves as the best painters of the century, serving the crowned heads and noble houses of Europe with magnificent portraits, grand canvases dealing with ancient mythologies and Christian religion.

Readings/Bibliography

Bibliography

Rubens e la nascita del barocco, a cura di Anna Lo Bianco, Venezia, Marsilio, 2016, catalogo della Mostra tenuta a Milano nel 2016-2017.

Antonio Domínguez Ortiz, Alfonso E. Pérez Sánchez, Julián Gállego, Velazquez, Museo del Prado, 1990 (per le schede delle opere di Velazquez viste a lezione).

S. Salort Pons, Velázquez e l'Italia, in Velázquez, catalogo della mostra, Palazzo Ruspoli, Fondazione Memmo, a cura di Felipe V. Garín Llombart, Salvador Salort Pons, Milano, 2001, pp. 52-83.

Van Dyck a Genova: grande pittura e collezionismo, catalogo della mostra, Genova, Palazzo Ducale, 22 marzo - 13 luglio 1997, a cura di Susan J. Barnes, Milano, Electa 1997.

It is required to prepare the lecture notes. 

Teaching methods

The course will consist of lectures (enriched by Power Point displays, download AMS Campus- Alma DL).

Attending lectures is highly recommended. Non-attending students will find the contents of the lectures in the recommended readings and bibliography.

Assessment methods

The final exam consists of an oral test.

During the oral examination, students must demonstrate to have acquired a critical understanding of the topics discussed during the course and a critical knowledge of the recommended bibliography.

In particular:

1. Those students who show developed analytical skills of selected readings and their correct contextualization within a complete vision of the issues discussed during lectures will be given a mark of excellence. Mastering of field-specific language and good expression during the examination will also be required (A =28-30 con lode).

2. Those students who show mnemonic knowledge of the subject and a superficial analysis of selected readings, as well as a correct but not always appropriate mastering of the field-specific language will be given a satisfactory mark (B = 25-27 and C = 23-24).

3. Those students who will show vague knowledge and superficial understanding of selected readings, limited analytical skills and a not always appropriate expression will be given a ‘pass’ mark roughly (D = 18-22).

4. Those students who show gaps in their knowledge and lack of familiarity with selected readings will not be given a ‘pass’ mark (E).

Who cannot attend classes must agree an alternative program with the teacher.

Teaching tools

Lectures with digital slides.

Office hours

See the website of Barbara Ghelfi