The High Renaissance in Rome
Interesting five week online course from the London Art History Society looking in detail at the art of 16th century Rome.
Led by Dorigen Caldwell from Birkbeck, University of London, we spent the first two weeks examining the idea of the High Renaissance, the overriding term for this period and what the city was like at the time. We then moved onto how classical antiquity was reived and how that influenced art.
The next three weeks were spent looking in detail at the three great artists of the period in detail, Michelangelo, Raphael and the architect Bramante. I would like to have seen this widened out to look at other artists at work in the city to see how the ideas spread.
The course was a good overview of the period but it is one on which I have done a lot of courses recently so I don’t feel I learnt a lot from this one although it would have made for good revision if I was doing an exam.
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