27154 - Art Seminar (1)

Academic Year 2019/2020

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Drama, Art and Music Studies (cod. 0956)

Course contents

The seminar’s goal is to expose students to Renaissance Architecture’s methods, research tools and aims through the study of a selection of Bolognese architecture conceived and built during the Bentivoglio signoria and the following period under which the city was conquered by the Papacy.

The seminar is based on the students active and constant participation in class.

After two introductory classes on Renaissance Bolognese architecture as well as how History of Renaissance Architecture was produced in modern times, students divided into study groups, will focus on a single Bolognese Renaissance building.

Every week each group will focus on a typical issues of Architecture historiography and present their work in class with a Powerpoint presentation (which should not exceed 25/30 minutes per group). Fundamental is the criticism, suggestions, observations given by the non-presenting groups that for this reason should attend class even when not presenting.

Each presentation should be written and collected at the end of the semester in a final paper.

Attendance and active and lively participation in class is the most important requirement in order to pass the seminar.

Topics presented in class:

  • Bibliographic research on the building and patronage
  • Quick archival check on the published documents
  • In situ presentation of the building
  • Final Presentation

Class schedule

TBR - Classes are suspended during the week of Nov. 25/27

Classes start 10 minutes after the hours and end 5 minutes before the hours

First week: Introduction

  1. Bologna from the Bentivoglio Signoria to the Papal State
  2. Organization of the groups and topics assignment
  3. Walking tour among a selection of Bolognese architecture and tools and methods of analysis in situ.   

Second week: Bibliography on the buildings and the patronage

  1. Group presentation
  2. Group presentation
  3. Group presentation

Third week: Archival research

  1. Group presentation
  2. Group presentation
  3. Group presentation

Fourth week: The building

  1. Group presentation
  2. Group presentation
  3. Group presentation

Fifth week: Conclusion

  1. Discussion on historiographic methods
  2. Visit to San Petronio Museum
  3. Conclusion

Readings/Bibliography

  • F. Malaguzzi Valeri, L’architettura a Bologna nel Rinascimento, Rocca San Casciano, 1899
  • R. Tuttle, Bologna, in Storia dell’architettura italiana. Il Quattrocento, a cura di F.P. Fiore, Milano 1998, pp. 256-271
  • F. Benelli, Il palazzo del Podestà di Bologna nel Quattrocento. Storia e architettura, in Nuovi antichi, Milano 2004, pp. 67-119.
  • V. Rubbi, L’architettura del Rinascimento a Bologna, Bologna 2010

Office hours

See the website of Francesco Benelli