Art History 285 - GREAT CITIES

Fall
2013
01
4.00
John Moore

MWF 11:00-12:10

Smith College
20036-F13
HILLYR 103
jmoore@smith.edu
Topics course. Urban and architectural history of the Eternal City, comprising seven famous hills whose summits and slopes (and the valleys in between) are a cradle of Western civilization. Extensive readings in primary sources and the analysis of works of art of all types will help us understand why Rome has constituted such an indispensable and inexhaustible point of emulative reference from the traditional date of its founding (21 April 753 BCE) to the fascist era and beyond. Considered as well is the relationship between city and country as expressed in the design of villas and gardens through the ages.
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