HISTORY OF RUSSIAN ART
- Academic year
- 2022/2023 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- STORIA DELL'ARTE RUSSA
- Course code
- FT0454 (AF:365920 AR:208646)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-ART/03
- Period
- 3rd Term
- Course year
- 3
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Those objectives will provide students with basic knowledge in view of further specializations in the field of Russian art history.
Expected learning outcomes
1.Knowledge
The main stages of the history of Russian painting will be addressed in chronological order, from the icons to 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century art, up to the avant-garde movements. The final part of the course will focus on the work of V. Kandinsky, M. Chagall, and K. Malevich.
2.Communicative skills
Each student will be able to clearly communicate and substantiate the contents of the course.
3.Critical skills
Each student will be able to critically evaluate the historical evolution of Russian painting through the centuries and the artistic movements under study and to identify the work of artists from different centuries not only in terms of the historical period but also of characteristic features.
4. Results
The learning results will be verified through active and regular participation in the lessons, the proposed visits and through a final exam.
Pre-requirements
Contents
The module will chronologically debate about the history of Russian painting, from its origins to the Avant-garde and to the October Revolution, focusing on artistic trends and their major representatives, as well as on the most significant paintings. The course will also highlight the works of three fundamental figures of modern Russian painting: V. Kandinsky, M. Chagall, and K. Malevich.
1. Origins and characteristics of the Russian Icon.
2. The painting in the Petrine era.
3. Russian painting of the 18th century. Figures and movements.
4. Russian painting of the 19th century. Figures and movements.
5. Artistic Avant-garde in Russia.
6. V. Kandinsky, M. Chagall, and K. Malevich.
Referral texts
Powerpoint with notes projected during the lessons available on Moodle
PDF available on the e-learning Moodle platform
S. Burini, La verità della bellezza: il sacro e l'arte russa , Kandinskij, Gončarova, Chagall. Sacro e bellezza nell'arte russa, Milano, Skira, pp. 25-41.
S. Burini, Marc Chagall:"il paradigma della provincia in pittura", in Contaminazioni e spigolature turcologiche, Vicenza, Terra Ferma, 2010, pp. 95-114.
S. Burini, "Quadri da un'esposizione": il percorso della mostra, in Avanguardia Russa. Esperienze di un mondo nuovo, a cura di G. Barbieri e S. Burini, Milano, Silvana Editoriale, 2011, pp. 43-57.
S. Burini, In viaggio con Kandinskij , in Kandinskij. Il cavaliere errante in viaggio verso l'astrazione, Milano, 24 ORE cultura, 2017, pp. 17-37.
S. Burini, Esplosioni e cesure: le Rivoluzioni Russe da Djagilev all'URSS , in La Rivoluzione Russa. L'arte da Djagilev all'Astrattismo 1898-1922, Crocetta del Montello, Terra Ferma, 2017, pp. 15-44.
Reference texts and insights
D. Sarab'janov, Arte Russa, Milano, Rizzoli, 1990.
W. Kandinsky, Lo spirituale nell'arte, Milano, SE, 1989.
M. Chagall, La mia vita, Milano, SE, 1998.
Non-attending students may sit the exam based on the following bibliographical integrations:
H. Duching, Wassily Kandinsky 1866-1944. La rivoluzione della pittura, Köln, Taschen, 1994.
F. Walther, R. Metzger, Marc Chagall 1887-1985. Pittura come poesia, Köln, Taschen, 1994.
AA.VV., Malevič, artista e teorico, Mosca-Parigi-Verona, Avangard, 1991, i saggi inclusi.
Assessment methods
The exam consists of four open questions. One incomplete answer will result in a fail grade.
The use of books, notes, and electronic media is not allowed during the test.
Non-attending students may sit the exam based on the bibliographical integrations enlisted in the dedicated section.
Teaching methods
In order to bring the students closer to the topics, the seminar includes screenings and lessons held by guest scholars.
It is possible that the lectures will be integrated with visits to exhibitions. The visit the icon collection of Palazzo Leoni Montanari (Gallerie d'Italia-Vicenza) will be proposed.
The material shown during the lessons will be available on the University's Moodle e-learning platform together with additional bibliographical material.
Teaching language
Further information
Type of exam
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