ONLINE ART HISTORY COURSE
Bernini: The Art of the Sublime
LIVE ART HISTORY COURSE with Dr. Rocky Ruggiero
Dates: December 8, December 15, December 22
Schedule: Wednesdays
Time: 5:30 – 6:45pm ET | 2:30 – 3:45pm PT |
10:30 – 11:45pm London
Contact Hours: 4.5 Hours
ONLINE COURSE
Bernini: The Art of the Sublime
Course Description:
This course will examine the extraordinary career of the artist credited with inventing Baroque sculpture. Bernini’s superb skill at magically transforming stone into what appears to be malleable flesh is nothing less than incredible. Yet, Bernini’s vision went beyond sculpture and into the field of monumental architecture. His inventiveness and skill produced some of the greatest marvels of Baroque Europe. By exploring the career and works of this great artist, we shall come to understand how Gian Lorenzo Bernini invented the art of the sublime.
Course Objectives:
Virtual Classroom: Full access to an online educational platform with discussion forum, videos of recordings, syllabus, and reading list.
Location: LIVE INTERACTIVE ON-LINE ART HISTORY LECTURES
Optional Readings:
Readings to be provided to students in PDF format prior to the beginning of course.
Complete syllabus will be provided upon registration.
LECTURE 1 – THE POETRY OF SCULPTURE
– Wednesday, December 8
Bernini’s breathtaking mythological statues of Apollo and Daphne and Pluto and Persephone in the Borghese Gallery are but a few of the sublime statues produced by the famed sculptor while he was still in his early twenties. This lecture will explore Bernini’s new visual language for sculpture which combined Classical form and proportion with the Baroque love for the theatrical.
LECTURE 2 – UNIFYING THE VISUAL ARTS
– Wednesday, December 15
Bernini’s great Baldacchino for the crossing of St. Peter’s Basilica heralded a new type of “sculptural architecture.” As his career progressed, Bernini continued to blur the lines between and ultimately synthesize the traditional visual arts. Works such as the Ecstasy of St. Theresa and the Four Rivers Fountain in Piazza Navona exemplify Bernini’s love of the monumental and theatrical in his new vision of art.
LECTURE 3 – A SERVANT TO POPES AND KINGS
– Wednesday, December 22
The last decades of Bernini’s career saw him working almost exclusively for the Sienese Pope Alexander VII and for a short while, the French King Louis XIV. From his majestic architectural projects such as the Scala Regia, St. Peter’s Square and the Jesuit church of Sant’Andrea al Quirinale, to his celebrated bust of the “Sun King”, Bernini cemented his role as the preferred artist of Europe’s ruling elite.
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