HISTORY OF BYZANTINE ART (ADVANCED COURSE)
- Academic year
- 2022/2023 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- STORIA DELL'ARTE BIZANTINA SP.
- Course code
- FM0210 (AF:378610 AR:209748)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- L-ART/01
- Period
- 3rd Term
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
- Ability to apply knowledge and understanding: to be able to bring back the works of art and the artistic phenomena treated in class in the socio-cultural and spatial-temporal areas of belonging;
- Ability to judge: to be able to grasp the most significant aspects of each work of art, whether they belong to the formal, iconographic, iconological, symbolic, socio-cultural, aesthetic fields;
- Communication skills: knowing how to describe works of art and artistic phenomena treated in class using the specific terminology of the discipline; be able to express clearly, and grammatically correct, notions, reflections and concepts acquired during the lessons;
- Learning skills: at the end of the course the student must be able to provide a reading at the same time analytical and critical of the works of art and artistic phenomena treated, integrating the knowledge acquired during the lessons to read the texts indicated.
Pre-requirements
Contents
During the course will be studied the main volumetric and urban planning solutions of Byzantine architecture, as well as their Venetian and Ancient Russian transformations. Iconographic and stylistic aspects relating to mosaics, frescoes, icons and applied arts will also be touched upon, which make the parallels between these three worlds more clear. The course includes two study trips to Venice.
Referral texts
Contextualization
Belting H. Bisanzio a Venezia non è Bisanzio a Bisanzio // Il Trecento adriatico. Paolo Veneziano e la pittura tra Oriente e Occidente / A cura di F. Flores D’Arcais. Milano, 2002. P. 71-79.
Grabar A. Byzance et Venise // Venezia e l’Europa. Venezia, 1956. P. 45-55.
Batalov A., Rossi F., Švidkovskij D. Mille anni di architettura italiana in Russia / A cura di D. Švidkovskij. Torino [etc.] : Allemandi, 2013.
Concina E. Venezia e la tradizione artistica di Bisanzio // Cristiani d'Oriente. Spiritualità, arte e potere nell'Europa post bizantina / A cura di G. Arbore. Milano, 1999. P. 87-93.
Basilica San Marco and its prototype
Zuliani F. San Marco // Veneto romanico / A cura di F. Zuliani. Milano, 2008. P. 35-66.
The Holy Apostles: Visualizing a Lost Monument. The Underwood Drawings from the Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives. Washington, D.C. 2015.
Cathedrals of Hagia Sophia in Kiev, Novgorod, Polack and its prototype
Krautheimer, Richard. Architettura paleocristiana e bizantina. Torino : Einaudi, 1986.
Mainstone, Rowland J. Hagia Sophia: architecture, structure and liturgy of Justinians's great church. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1988. Сh. 10 “The sixth-century achievement and its sequels”, pp. 237-259.
The architecture of the Venetian Renaissance and the Byzantine legacy. Renovatio Marciana
Timofiewitsch W. Genesi e struttura della chiesa del Rinascimento veneziano // Bolletino del Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura “Andrea Palladio”. VI (1964), parte 2. P. 271-282.
Wolters W. San Marco e l'architettura del Rinascimento veneziano // Storia dell'arte marciana: l’architettura / A cura di R. Polacco. Venezia: Marsilio, 1997.
Concina E. San Marco, Costantinopoli e il primo Rinascimento veneziano: "traditio magnificentiae" // Storia dell'arte marciana : l’architettura / A cura di R. Polacco. Venezia : Marsilio, 1997. P. 15-38.
The architecture of the Venetian Renaissance and its influence on the Russian architecture of the Late Middle Ages
Podjapolskij S.S. Le fonti veneziane dell'architettura della Cattedrale dell'Arcangelo Michele di Mosca // Arte Lombarda, Nuova Serie, No. 44/45 (1976). P. 188–190.
Beljaev L. Italian artists in the Moscow Rus' from the late 15th to the middle of the 16th century: architectural concepts of the early Orientalism in the Renaissance period // L'artista a Bisanzio e nel mondo cristiano-orientale / A cura di M. Bacci. Pisa, 2007. P. 269-299.
Bettini S. L’architetto Alevis Novyj in Russia // Bolletino del Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura “Andrea Palladio”. VI (1964), parte 2. P. 159-180.
Petrov A. The Church at Jurkino as a Synthesis of Venetian and Russian Architectural Traditions // Les chrétientés orthodoxes post-byzantines face à l’Europe de la Réforme et des Temps Modernes (1450-1700)". Rome, Campisano Editore, 2023.
Testi CONSIGLIATI per consultazione e/o approfondimenti:
Nicol D.M. Venezia e Bisanzio. Milano, 1990.
Ravegnani G. Bisanzio e Venezia. Bologna: Il Mulino, 2006.
Pertusi A. Venezia e Bisanzio: 1000-1204 // Dumbarton Oaks Papers, Jan 1, 1979, Vol.33.
Constantine of Rhodes, on Constantinople and the Church of the Holy Apostles. Ed. by Liz James. Farnham: Ashgate, 2012.
Tafuri M. Venezia e il Rinascimento. Religione, scienza, architettura. Torino, Einaudi, 1985.
McAndrew J. Sant’Andrea alla Certosa // The Art Bulletin, 1969. P. 15-28.
Wolters W. "Al modo veneziano" und nicht "alla moderna": zu den Anfängen der venezianischen Renaissancebaukunst // Römisches Jahrbuch der Bibliotheca Hertziana vol. 38 (2007/08) (2010) p. 205-229
For specific themes and works of art, other bibliographic references can be reported during the lessons.
Assessment methods
Teaching methods
Use of the Moodle multimedia platform, for the provision of documentary and illustrative materials in pdf format.
If, for health reasons, distance lessons become mandatory, the course will be delivered via Zoom, always with the support of documentary and illustrative material in Power Point (access can take place both in real time and through video-audio recordings).
Teaching language
Further information
Ca 'Foscari applies the Italian law (Law 17/1999; Law 170/2010) for support and accommodation services available to students with disabilities or with specific learning disabilities. If you have a motor, visual, hearing or other disability (Law 17/1999) or a specific learning disorder (Law 170/2010) and request support (assistance in the classroom, technological aids for carrying out exams or exams individualized, accessible format material, notes retrieval, specialized tutoring to support the study, interpreters or other) contact the Disability and SLD office disabling@unive.it.