Course Description
Course Name
Renaissance Florence
Session: VRMF3125
Hours & Credits
3 Credits
Prerequisites & Language Level
Taught In English
- There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.
Overview
Course description
Renaissance Florence explores the development of painting, sculpture and architecture in Florence from the mid‐fourteenth to the early sixteenth centuries. The course traces the impact of Humanism on the arts, focusing in particular on the patronage of the Medici. The course will meet once a week, but includes an obligatory weekend field trip to Florence.
Required Textbook (subject to change)
- Loren Partridge, Art in Renaissance Florence, 1400‐1600 (University of California Press, 2009) ISBN 13‐978‐0520257740
- Stefano U. Baldassarri (ed), Images of Quattrocento Florence. Selected Writings in Literature, History and Art (New Have and London : Yale University Press, 2000) ISBN : 0‐300‐08052‐2
Recommended Readings (subject to change)
A list of readings will be provided early in the course.
Books/DVDs on Reserve at the library
The bibliography on Renaissance Florence is huge. Books on reserve will include:
- George Holmes, The Florentine Enlightenment (Oxford: Clarenden Press, revd ed. 1992) ISBN : 0‐19‐820292‐X
- Ferdinand Schevill, Medieval and Renaissance Florence, Vol. II: the Coming of Humanism and the Age of the Medici (New York: Harper and Row, revd ed. 1963) ISBN: 60‐8571
Entry Fees
Students arrange their own transportation to, and accommodation in, Florence. Students are responsible for all entry fees.
*Course content subject to change