An exploration of Renaissance artistic production as a European phenomenon of dynamic interchange between European artistic centers, artists, and trade in works of art. Besides painting, sculpture, and architecture, the study of Renaissance visual culture is expanded to include prints and the decorative arts. While the achievements of individual artists are considered, focus is placed on the values and motives of the patrons as well as the purposes and functions of art works. Prereq: sophomore standing or permission of the instructor.
Prefix:
A-H
Course Number:
334
Semester:
Spring 2014
Year:
2014030
Credits:
3.0