Art History 233 - Ren./Baroque Arch. in Italy

Fall
2012
01
4.00
Jessica Maier

TTH 02:40PM-03:55PM

Mount Holyoke College
80931
Art 220
jmaier@mtholyoke.edu
This course focuses on architecture in Italy--including churches, palaces, villas, and fortifications, as well as city planning--from 1400 to 1680. In this period, architects took their cues from the classical tradition even as they carved out their own territory, developing new techniques and perfecting old ones to realize their designs. We will trace shifting architectural practice through key figures from Brunelleschi to Bernini, and through the lens of larger cultural forces. We will also examine buildings in light of the painted and sculpted decorative programs that were often integral to their overall effect.

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