Course: European Painting from 1550 to 1700 1

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Course title European Painting from 1550 to 1700 1
Course code DVU/D11D1
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Seminar
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 2
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Zapletalová Jana, doc. PhDr. Ph.D.
Course content
19/02/2018: Introduction 26/02/2018: Concil of Trento 5/03/2018: Painting in Bologna 1 12/03/2018: Painting in Bologna 2 19/03/2018: Painting in Bologna 3 26/03/2018: Painting in Florence 1 2/04/2018: no lecture (Easter) 9/04/2018: Painting in Florence 2 16/04/2018: Painting in Florence 3 23/04/2018: no lecture (Department´s excursion to Nederland) 30/04/2018: Painting in Naples 1 7/05/2018: Painting in Naples 2

Learning activities and teaching methods
Lecture, Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming)
  • Attendace - 26 hours per semester
  • Homework for Teaching - 13 hours per semester
Learning outcomes
Lectures and seminars devoted to the types and changes of painting in its main European centers including Bohemia and Moravia since 1550 to about 1630, mainly in Rome, Bologna, Florence, Venice, Napel, Genua and Turin. The difference of local schools, the importance of the city centers of painting and their relationships are followed in the exchange of impulses, in impact of the leading art personalities, in the relations to literature, theatre and music of the time and in the structure of the home patronage, collectionism and commissions together with traces of the activity of foreign artists in Bohemia and Moravia.
The student will get deeper insight into the Baroque painting in Italy in its main centers since 1550 to about 1750, mainly in Rome, Bologna, Florence, Venice and Naples.
Prerequisites
The finished first semester of the bachelor degree of the History of Art.

Assessment methods and criteria
Written exam

Final exam and other requirements specified by the lecturers, especially reading many articles and books.
Recommended literature
  • DaCosta Kaufmann, T. Court, Cloister and City. The Art of Central Europe 1450-1800. Chicago 1995..
  • Daniel, L. - Pujmanová, O. - Soukup, - Togner, M. Olomoucká obrazárna I. Italské malířství 14.-18. století z olomouckých sbírek. Olomouc 1996..
  • Daniel, L. Adónisův návrat. Adónis Giovana Battisty Marina v ikonografii obrazů Nicolase Poussina a Francesca Albaniho. In: Italská renesance a baroko ve střední Evropě. Příspěvky z mezinárodní konference. Olomouc, 17.-18. října 2003. Renesans i barok włoski w Europie Środkowej. Materiały międzynarodowej konferencji, Ołomuniec, 17-18 października 2003. Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci. Olomouc 2005, s. 115-123..
  • Daniel, L. (ed.). Benátčané. Malířství 17. a 18. století z českých a moravských sbírek. Milano - Praha 1996..
  • Daniel, L. (ed.). Florenťané. Umění z doby medicejských velkovévodů. Katalog výstavy. Praha 2002..
  • Daniel, L. Reniana. Bulletin of the National Gallery in Prague 2, 1992, s. 42-57..
  • Dvorský, J. (ed.). Dějiny českého výtvarného umění II/1. Praha 1989..
  • Emiliani, A. - Scholaro, M. (ed.). Od Correggia ke Crespimu. Malířství 16.-18. století v Emilii a Romagni. Da Correggio a Crespi. Pittura dal Cinquecento al Settecento in Emilia e in Romagna. Bologna - Praha 1991..
  • Fučíková, E. (ed.). Rudolf II. a Praha. Císařský dvůr a rezidenční město jako kulturní a duchovní centrum střední Evropy. Praha - London - Milano 1997..
  • Pijoan, J. (ed.). Dějiny umění VII-VIII. Praha 1985..
  • Togner, M. (ed.). Kroměřížská obrazárna. Katalog sbírky obrazů arcibiskupského zámku v Kroměříži. Kroměříž 1998..


Study plans that include the course
Faculty Study plan (Version) Category of Branch/Specialization Recommended year of study Recommended semester
Faculty: Faculty of Arts Study plan (Version): The History of Art and the Theory of Art (2017) Category: Theory and history of arts 1 Recommended year of study:1, Recommended semester: Summer