Art History 392M - Medieval Art Undergraduate Sem

Spring
2015
01
3.00
Sonja Drimmer
TU TH 1:00PM 2:15PM
UMass Amherst
17911
This course explores how and why a preoccupation with the care and commemoration of the dead was given concrete reality in art, architecture, and ritual throughout the Middle Ages. Proceeding in a largely chronological fashion, we will explore changing conceptions of death itself and the afterlife from the third through the fifteenth centuries. Critical in our investigations will be an understanding of the many ways in which the living and the dead were dependent upon one another throughout this period, and how all forms of the visual arts mediated this interdependence. Among the topics to be explored are the Apocalypse, the development of a purgatorial conscious, the creation of a class of the "special dead" (saints), confrontations with pandemics (The Black Plague), and - perhaps the most haunting images of all - the Macabre.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.