Course Description
Course Name
Baroque Rome and Italy
Session: VRMU3125
Hours & Credits
3 Credits
Prerequisites & Language Level
A lower-level Art History course or permission of the instructor.
Taught In English
- There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.
Overview
Students are responsible for all entry fees.
This course investigates the major developments in Italian painting, sculpture and architecture during the seventeenth century with a particular focus on the role of art patrons as catalysts for change. A range of patrons will be considered, from popes, cardinals, religious orders, and foreign kings, to scholars, nuns, widows, and a disinherited virgin queen. The range of motives that led these patrons to spend fortunes on art, their criteria for selecting artists to carry out their commissions, and the personal perspectives they brought to bear upon their direction of artistic endeavors are the primary issues that will be faced. More than half the class meetings will be on-site visits to examine relevant artworks in Rome.
*Course content subject to change