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Laurea in Beni culturali - Enrollment from 2025/2026
Academic year:
Prima parte del Primo semestre From 10/3/16 To 11/12/16
years Modules TAF Teacher
Latin Epigraphy (i) D Alfredo Buonopane (Coordinator)
History of Medieval Architecture (i) D Fabio Coden (Coordinator)
2° 3° History of the Republic of Venice (p) D Federico Barbierato (Coordinator)
2° 3° European Art History (i) D Bernard Jan Hendrik Aikema (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Castelvecchio Lectures (City Art Museums) F Alessandra Zamperini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° San Rocco lectures (Quinzano) F Alessandra Zamperini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° C.T.G. Lectures F Alessandra Zamperini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Graphical representation of archaeological evidence I F Giuliana Maria Facchini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Karis - I ciclo F Tiziana Franco (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Archeology laboratory of instrumentum domesticum F Giuliana Maria Facchini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Museology (i) D Valerio Terraroli (Coordinator)
Seconda parte del Primo semestre From 11/14/16 To 1/21/17
years Modules TAF Teacher
Medieval archaeology (i) D Fabio Saggioro (Coordinator)
2° 3° History of the Republic of Venice (p) D Federico Barbierato (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Castelvecchio Lectures (City Art Museums) F Alessandra Zamperini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° San Rocco lectures (Quinzano) F Alessandra Zamperini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° C.T.G. Lectures F Alessandra Zamperini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Graphical representation of archaeological evidence I F Giuliana Maria Facchini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Karis - II ciclo F Tiziana Franco (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Archeology laboratory of instrumentum domesticum F Giuliana Maria Facchini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° How to write your dissertation F Alessandro Arcangeli (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Tracce nascoste F Monica Molteni (Coordinator)
Prima parte del Secondo semestre From 2/27/17 To 4/22/17
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° 3° Bibliography and Librarianship (i) D Marco Menato (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Classification of archaeological Finds F Giuliana Maria Facchini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Castelvecchio Lectures (City Art Museums) F Alessandra Zamperini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° San Rocco lectures (Quinzano) F Alessandra Zamperini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° C.T.G. Lectures F Alessandra Zamperini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Graphical representation of archaeological evidence II F Giuliana Maria Facchini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Basic laboratory of data F Maurizio Boscaini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Laboratory of photo F Marco Ambrosi (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Representation and Meaning in the Female Fashion between Renaissance and Baroque F Alessandra Zamperini (Coordinator)
Seconda parte del Secondo semestre From 4/24/17 To 6/10/17
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° 3° 1887-2017: 130 years of the Museum of Ateste F Patrizia Basso (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Classification of archaeological Finds F Giuliana Maria Facchini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° C.T.G. Lectures F Alessandra Zamperini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Graphical representation of archaeological evidence II F Giuliana Maria Facchini (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Ephigraphy of production and distribution F Alfredo Buonopane (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° In Itinere: Verona and the roman roads F Patrizia Basso (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Laboratory of medieval archaeology F Fabio Saggioro (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Workshop of Cultural Heritage Photography F Stefano Marziali (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° How to write your dissertation F Alessandro Arcangeli (Coordinator)
List of courses with unassigned period
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° 3° Archaeological research on the northern part of the Civita of Tarquinia F Attilio Mastrocinque (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Archaeological excavation in Aquileia F Patrizia Basso (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Scavo archeologico di Bastia di San Michele di Cavaion F Fabio Saggioro (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Scavo archeologico di Canossa F Fabio Saggioro (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Archaeological excavation in Gazzo Veronese F Patrizia Basso (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Field archaeological research in Leno Monastery F Fabio Saggioro (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Field archaeological research in Piuro settlement F Fabio Saggioro (Coordinator)

Teaching code

4S001435

Credits

6

Language

Italian

Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)

L-ART/02 - HISTORY OF MODERN ART

Period

Sem. IA (31.10.16 sosp.lezioni) dal Oct 3, 2016 al Nov 12, 2016.

Learning outcomes

The class intends to highlight the relationship between the main artistic centers of the fourteenth and eighteenth centuries, based on four major themes: the Flemish Quattrocento, the Europe of the Courts, the 17th century Dutch, and the eighteenth-century transformations. Among the artists that will be analyzed are Jan van Eyck, Antonello da Messina, Albrecht Durer, Raffaello, Parmigianino, Giulio Romano, Pieter Brueghel, Jan van Goyen, Jan Steen, G..B. Tiepolo, J.L. David, and many more.

Program

The exam program consists in classroom lectures and one or two visits in cities of Veneto.
The following four themes will be handled each in three or four lessons.
1. Fifth-century Flemish, the so-called "ars nova" by Jan van Eyck. It will be demonstrated that Jan van Eyck's realism has influenced the development of art in Europe decisively, from Germany to France, Spain and Italy.
2. The Europe of the Courts. The classicism of Raffaello has become, since the early sixteenth century, the favorite language of the international art of the european courts, from Italy to France, to the Habsburg courts.
3. The 17th century in Netherlands. A new realism and a new proliferation of pictorial genres characterize the pictorial art of the seventeenth century, which dominates much of the art market both in the North and in the Southern Alps.
4. New themes and new relationships with the spectator are proposed by the mid-eighteenth century, as will be illustrated with some specific examples

Examination Methods

The exam, based on the lectures and photocopies that will be provided by the teacher, will be an oral interview, except for extraordinary cases in which the large number of the students will determine the need for a written examination.

Students with disabilities or specific learning disorders (SLD), who intend to request the adaptation of the exam, must follow the instructions given HERE