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Visual Arts and Culture II

Class at Faculty of Education |
OPBW2V110A

Syllabus

1) Painting 15.-16. century in the Netherlands: specifics of the Netherlandish worldview, Netherlandish realism, Netherlandish primitives, beginning: illumination, Campin, Eyck brothers, Ghent altar.2) Painting 15.-16. century in the Netherlands: Netherlandish artistic personalities. Hieronymus Bosch.3) 16th century painting in the Netherlands: Netherlandish artistic personalities. Pieter Bruegel.4) 16th century painting in the Netherlands: Netherlandish artistic personalities. Roelant Savery.5) Renaissance in Italy: specifics of the Italian worldview, Masaccio, Antonello da Messina, Andrea Mantegna, Botticelli.6) Renaissance in Italy: Leonardo da Vinci, Raffael.7) Mannerism in Italy and Central Europe - the art of the Rudolfinian period: Tintoretto, Veronese, Arcimboldo, Hans von Aachen.8) Painting, sculpture, architecture and arts and crafts of the 17th century: Carracci, Caravaggio, Ribera, Vouet.9) Painting, sculpture, architecture and arts and crafts of the 17th century: P. P. Rubens, Vermeer van Delft, Rembrandt van Rijn10) Art of the 17th century in Bohemia: art of the Thirty Years' War: Italian architects and painters in the Czech lands, Škréta, Heinsch, Willmann, Bendl, Waldstein Palais.11) Architecture in 17th-century Italy: Bernini, Boromini.12) Architecture in 17th-century Czech lands: Dientzenhofers, Santini. The essence of stylistic changes and the role of the artist, client and collector in the history of art and culture.

In the case of online teaching, students will be instructed by e-mail about lectures via Zoom.

Annotation

Early Netherlandish Painting of the 15th to 16th centuries. High Renaissance and Mannerism (Italy, Europe, Czech lands - art of the Rudolfinian period). Painting, sculpture, architecture and decorative arts of the 17th century: Carracci, Caravaggio, Ribera, Reni, Vouet, Bernini, Borromini; P. P. Rubens, Vermeer van Delft, Rembrandt van Rijn; Czech art of the 17th century: art of the Thirty Years' War: Italian architects and painters in the Czech lands, Škréta, Heinsch, Willmann, Bendl, Wallenstein Palace - Pugliani. Reflections of the Renaissance and Baroque periods in modern and contemporary art. The essence of style changes and the role of the artist, patron and collector in the history of art and culture.

In the case of online teaching, students will be instructed by e-mail about lectures via Zoom.