ART HISTORY
435 Seminar in Italian Renaissance Art
This course is an intensive investigation into an aspect of Italian Renaissance art. Topics may include, among others: Michelangelo and his biographers; Giorgio Vasari’s Lives of the Artists; Raphael in Rome; Renaissance art in Venice; Italian Mannerism (please check the Art Department webpage to see which topic is offered). Students will learn to use and assess important primary sources from the Renaissance period, and will also examine the secondary scholarly literature in some depth.
3 Credits
Prerequisite: 371 Italian Renaissance Art I, 372 Northern Renaissance Art, 373 Italian Renaissance Art II or permission of instructor
Not offered 2020/21
ART STUDIO & ART HISTORY
499 Directed Study
Directed Study permits students of exceptional ability and motivation to pursue, on a tutorial basis, an individualized program of study.
3 or 6 Credits