The fundamental directions of Ligurian artistic dynamics in the modern age will be reconstructed by analysing images presented in lectures and by direct contact with artistic and architectural objects in Genoa.
The course aims to give students knowledge of the fundamental characteristics of Ligurian art from the second half of the 15th century to the first half of the 18th century in relation to the history of Italian and European art in the same chronological period.
Lectures with PowerPoint presentations; lectures in the field; discussions during lectures.
Programme for students taking the course for 6 cfu
For students who attend the course (at least two thirds of lectures):
For students who could not attend the course:
LAURA STAGNO (President)
VALENTINA BORNIOTTO
LAURO GIOVANNI MAGNANI
ANNA MANZITTI
DANIELE SANGUINETI
HISTORY OF LIGURIAN ART IN MODERN AGE
An oral exam which aims to assess students’ learning of the contents of the course but also their acquisition of a methodology to read works of art (in particular by commenting images contained in texts indicated in the bibliography).
Students who demonstrate that they have acquired basic knowledge of the historical-artistic dynamics of the modern age in Liguria will pass the exam. To attain excellence students must demonstrate detailed knowledge of the contents, mastery of the necessary lexicon and articulated critical tools as well as the capacity to propose relevant lines of argument and links.