Unit HISTORY OF REGIONAL ART

Course
Cultural heritage
Study-unit Code
35321812
Curriculum
Storia dell'arte
Teacher
Silvia Blasio
Teachers
  • Silvia Blasio
Hours
  • 36 ore - Silvia Blasio
CFU
6
Course Regulation
Coorte 2021
Offered
2022/23
Learning activities
Caratterizzante
Area
Discipline relative ai beni storico-archeologici e artistici, archivistici e librari, demoetnoantropologici e ambientali
Academic discipline
L-ART/02
Type of study-unit
Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Seicento painting in Umbria; italian and foreign artists, relations with Rome and Florence.
Reference texts
B. Toscano, La pittura in Umbria nel Seicento, in La pittura in Italia. Il Seicento, a cura di M. Gregori, E. Schleier, Milano 1988, pp. 361-381.
Pittura del Seicento. Ricerche in Umbria, catalogo della mostra (Spoleto 1989), a cura di autori vari, Perugia, 1989
G. Sapori, Van Mander e i compagni in Umbria, Perugia, 2019.
Educational objectives
Knowledge and understanding:to know and understand the main Seicento umbrian Artists and thei relations with Rome and Florence.
Prerequisites
An overall knowledge of Italian History of Renaissance and Seicento Art and Theory is required, as to be able to comprehend the main issues of the course.
Teaching methods
Lectures on all subjects of the course, projection of slides, educational field trips.
Other information
During the course the main passages referring to drawings in the most important historical sources will be shown.
Learning verification modality
Oral Exam; the discussion will concern the issues developed during the course, and the bibliography; it aims to check the student's level of knowledge and comprehension and his usage of a suitable language; the exam lasts not less than 20 minutes and may begin with an issue choosen by the student.
Extended program
Federico Barocci and baroccesque painting in Umbria.
Classicism, naturalism and baroque painting; the umbrian interpretation.
Roman artists in Umbria and umbrian artists in Rome, cultural exchanges and relations.
Florentine artists in Umbria.
Two foreigners in Umbria: Karel van Mander and Giovanni Serodine.
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