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ONLINE ART HISTORY COURSE | "Jan van Eyck: Art as a Mirror of the World" with Dr. Laurinda Dixon LIVE COURSE

ONLINE ART HISTORY COURSE

“Jan van Eyck: Art as a Mirror of the World”

LIVE ART HISTORY COURSE with Dr. Laurinda Dixon

Dates: March 5, 12 and 19, 2025
Schedule: Wednesdays
Time: 2:00 – 3:15pm ET | 11:00am – 12:15pm PT | 7:00 – 8:15pm London
Contact Hours: 3.45 Hours
Credits: Certificate of Completion

 

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ONLINE ART HISTORY COURSE
“Jan van Eyck: Art as a Mirror of the World”

Course Description:

Jan van Eyck (c. 1400 –1441) is honored as the father of Northern Renaissance painting.  His unique and revelatory works were sought, emulated, and praised universally in both Italy and Northern Europe.  Van Eyck’s style encompasses all the key elements of northern painting that would predominate from the fifteenth century onward.  His embrace of nature, supreme command of optics, and photographic exactitude transmuted his paintings into mirrors of reality.  His painted portraits were said to live and breathe like their human counterparts, as they present themselves in a new three-quarter view of the face, very different from the traditional Italian profile format.  Van Eyck was the first to paint in oil on panels, and also the first to break the boundaries of medieval anonymity by signing his works.  His astonishing technique was enhanced by deep hidden meanings that, when decoded, reveal the many cultural and devotional contexts of the time.  These lectures will dissect some of Van Eyck’s most famous works, with the aim of seeing the world through the eyes of a fifteenth-century viewer.

Virtual Classroom: Full access to an online educational platform with videos of recordings, syllabus, and reading list.

Location: LIVE INTERACTIVE ON-LINE ART HISTORY LECTURES

Optional Readings:
Information will be provided 2 weeks before the start of the course.

Complete syllabus will be provided 2 weeks before the start of the course.

  • ALL LECTURES WILL BE RECORDED AND AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AT YOUR CONVENIENCE IN OUR VIDEO LIBRARY FOR TWO WEEKS AFTER THE COURSE HAS ENDED.

Schedule

LECTURE 1 – The Ghent Altarpiece

– Wednesday, March 5

The magnificent Ghent Altarpiece, which consists of many individual panels hinged together, bears the first reference to Jan van Eyck, along with his older brother Hubert.  Distinctive in its large scale, complex symbolism, photographic realism, and use of oil paint, this work inspired artists worldwide for centuries.  Art historians still debate the division of hands between the two van Eyck brothers and the fine points of its complex iconography.

 

LECTURE 2 – The Marian Paintings

– Wednesday, March 12

Religious devotion in the fifteenth century was centered around the Virgin Mary.  In her role as mother of God and paragon of female virtue, she assumed new relevance in art.  Van Eyck presents her as both humble and exalted, as the Virgin Annunciate and seated on the throne of heaven.  His Marian paintings employ rich symbolism that supports the Virgin’s liturgical role as mother of the Church.

 

LECTURE 3 The Portraits

– Wednesday, March 19

Van Eyck was renowned for the living realism of his portraits, which present the sitter not in the traditional Italian profile pose, but for the first time in a three-quarter facial view. Many of his portrait subjects gaze outward, directly engaging the eyes of the viewer for the first time in art.  Van Eyck surrounded his hyper-realistic faces with encrypted clues to their identities – symbols and texts meant to be decoded by the viewer.

 

Instructor

Laurinda Dixon is a specialist in northern European Renaissance art. Currently retired, she served as the William F. Tolley Distinguished Professor of Teaching in the Humanities at Syracuse University for many years. Her scholarship considers the intersection of art and science – particularly alchemy, medicine, astrology, and music – from the fifteenth though the nineteenth centuries. She has lectured widely in both the USA and Europe, and is the author of many articles, reviews, and eleven books, including Perilous Chastity: Women and Illness in Pre-Enlightenment Art and Medicine (1995), Bosch (2003), and The Dark Side of Genius: The Melancholic Persona in Art, ca. 1500-1700 (2013). Laurinda holds a Ph.D. in art history from Boston University, as well as a degree in piano performance from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. She currently resides in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Duration
3 weeks
Tour Type
On-Line Art History Course
Date:
  • March 5, 2025
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