ICONOGRAPHY AND ICONOLOGY

Academic year
2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ICONOGRAFIA E ICONOLOGIA SP.
Course code
FM0101 (AF:345420 AR:190406)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
L-ART/02
Period
2nd Semester
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Iconography and Iconology is one of the core educational activities of the Master's degree in History of Arts and Conservation of Artistic Heritage. The course aims to provide students with basic tools in order to understand iconographic and iconological approaches and the most recent debates about image theories.
Knowledge and understanding: deep knwoledge of the main concepts and terms of the discipline; kwnowledge in history of iconology and its principal scolars ; deep kwoledge on the case studies discussed during the course.
Ability to employ knowledge and understanding: good use of the main concepts and terms referring to iconography and iconology; capacity to elaborate a personal and critical speech based on the tools provided by the teacher.
Capacity of judgment: students will be able to develop a critical and personal point of view on the different iconological theories.
Communicative skills: students will be able to discuss specific subjects, respecting Italian syntax and enjoying the dialogue with teacher and other students.
Understanding skills: students’ understanding skills will be stimulate by seminar approach and discussions with teacher, scholars and other students.
Good knowledge of History of Modern Art, especially Italian Renaissance painting (16th century).
The course will be held in two sessions. The first part will be mainly theoretical, starting from the traditional iconografic and iconological approaches to the most recent debates aboute images (Bildwissenschaft, new icology by H. Belting, etc.)
The second part will be dedicated to the Venetian Renaissance painting . Students, together with the class, will be required to take part actively in order to analyze and discuss the case study and bibliography.
For the theoretical part:
A. Warburg, La rinascita del paganesimo antico, Firenze 1966, in particolare l’introduzione a cura di G. Bing, pp. IX-XXXI e il saggio dedicato a Palazzo Schifanoia.
- E. Panofsky, « Introduzione », in "Studi di iconologia. I temi umanistici nell’arte del Rinascimento", Torino 1975, pp. 3-38 e E. Panofsky, « Introduzione. La storia dell’arte come disciplina umanistica », in Il Significato delle arti visive, Torino 1962 e 1996, pp. 3-28.
- M. A. Holly, Iconologia e iconografia: saggio sulla storia intellettuale, Milano, Jaca Book, 1993 (sta anche in L'Arte. Critica e Conservazione, Milano,Jaca Book, 1993, pp. 41-74).
- R. von Straten, Introduzione all’iconografia, Milano, Jaca Book, 2009, capp. 1-5, pp. 11-118.
- A. Pinotti, A. Somaini (a cura di), Teorie dell’immagine. Il dibattito contemporaneo, Roma, Raffaello Cortina Editore, Introduzione e capp. 1-4, pp. 9-154.

For the monographic part, the bibliography will be specified at the beginning of the course.
The oral exam will focus on the contents of the course and the bibliography, while the written one consists in a brief paper (term paper: 15 days before the date of the oral exam) that the student will discuss during the oral exam and/or in the classroom.
The course provides lectures for the theoretical part and seminars on Venetian Renaissance painting. Academic scholars will be invite to increase specific aspects (annual seminar RiVe).
Italian
The attendance at this course is strongly recommended. Students who could not participate have to plan the exam's program together with the professor (additional lectures and subject's paper).
written and oral

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Human capital, health, education" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 12/07/2021