Unit HISTORY OF REGIONAL ART
- Course
- Cultural heritage
- Study-unit Code
- 35321812
- Curriculum
- Storia dell'arte
- Teacher
- Silvia Blasio
- Teachers
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- 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.