Michelangelo and the Art of the Italian Renaissance

Term:
Fall 2022

Subject Area: ART HISTORY (ARTH)

Course Number: ARTH 2500 601

Schedule: Thursday 5:15 - 8:15 p.m.

Instructor: BARKER, SHEILA CAROL

Primary Program: LPS Undergraduate & Post-Baccalaureate

Course Description:

An introduction to the work of the Renaissance artist Michelangelo (1475-1564)-his sculptures, paintings, architecture, poetry, and artistic theory-in relation to his patrons, predecessors, and contemporaries, above all Leonardo and Raphael. Topics include artistic creativity and license, religious devotion, the revival of antiquity, observation of nature, art as problem-solving, the public reception and function of artworks, debates about style, artistic rivalry, and traveling artists. Rather than taking the form of a survey, this course selects works as paradigmatic case studies, and will analyze contemporary attitudes toward art of this period through study of primary sources.

Crosslistings: ITAL 2500 601