Synoptic History of Ancient and Medieval Art ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** *========================================================================================= * Synoptic History of Ancient and Medieval Art 1 *========================================================================================= The course of ancient and medieval art conveys the audience a comprehensive image of the b of ancient and medieval art, from its origins and foundations in Celtic and Egyptian civil the Late Gothic. Transformations of the individual fields of art (architecture, sculpture, applied art) will be placed in context of the specific historical situation and confronted contemporary philosophy, so that the style and content correlation of the preserved monume the nature of the observed epoch. • Si offre la possibilit? di consultare nella lingua italiana dopo il previo accordo. • For foreign students who cannot attend lectures in the Czech language, the course is imp form of self-study (in the Italian language) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Syllabus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Prehistory as source for Ancient art • Civilisitation and Art of the Ancient states as the basis of classical antiquity • Ancient Greece • Rome • Paleochristian Arts • Byzantine Golden Age • Art of Germanics and other barbarians • Carolingian Renaissance and Great Morava • Ottonian Renaissance and Romanesque style ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Aim of the course ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • The aim of the course is to provide students with a comprehensive image of the basic out development of Ancient and Medieval art, from its origins and its foundations in Celtic civilization up to the Late Gothic Art. • Credit is connected to the test, which will verify the ability of attribution (author-pr and iconographic identification of works). • Further information [ URL "https://is.cuni.cz/studium/eng/predmety/index.php?do=predmet& Study Informational System *========================================================================================= * Synoptic History of Ancient and Medieval Art 2 *========================================================================================= The course of ancient and medieval art conveys the audience a comprehensive image of the b of ancient and medieval art, from its origins and foundations in Celtic and Egyptian civil the Late Gothic.Transformations of the individual fields of art (architecture, sculpture, applied art) will be placed in context of the specific historical situation and confronted in contemporary philosophy, so that the style and content correlation of the preserved mon unveil the nature of the observed epoch. The Czech medieval art will be studied in the sam relationship with Europe-wide development. The winter semester will be concluded by Romane ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Syllabus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Romanesque art and Gothic art ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Aim of the course ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • The aim of the course is to provide students with a comprehensive image of the basic out development of Ancient and Medieval art, from its origins and its foundations in Celtic civilization up to the Late Gothic Art. • Further information [ URL "https://is.cuni.cz/studium/eng/predmety/index.php?do=predmet& Study Informational System ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Basic literature ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • J. Beckwith: Early Medieval Art, London 1969 (repr. New York 1992) • S. Bettini: Il gotico internazionale, Vicenza 1996 • G. Brucher ed: Geschichte der Bildenden Kunst in Oesterreich, II.Band: Gotik, Muenchen - York 2000 • O. Demus: Byzantine Art and the West, New York 1970 • J. Fajt ed: Magister Theodoricus. Court Painter to Emperor Charles IV., Praha 1998 • J. Filip: Keltská civilisace a její dědictví, Praha 1995 • H. Fillitz ed: Geschichte der Bildenden Kunst in Oesterreich, I.Band: Frueh - und Hochmi Muenchen - New York 1998 • R.Chadraba - J.Krása ed: Dějiny českého výtvarného umění, I/1-2, Praha 1984 • A. Martindale: Gothic Art, London 1967 (2.ed. New York 1994) • O. Paecht: Van Eyck and the Founders of Early Netherlandish Painting, London 1994 • M. Puhle ed: Otto der Grosse. Magdeburg und Europa, II Bd., Mainz 2001 • D. Strong: Antické umění, Praha 1970 • R. Suckale: Die Hofkunst Kaiser Ludwigs des Bayern, Muenchen 1993 • R. Toman ed: Romanesque: Architecture, Sculpture, Peinture, Paris 1994 • P. Williamson: Gothic sculpture 1140 - 1300, Yale 1995 • M. Wheeler: Roman art and architecture, London 1964 (rozšíř. vyd. New York 2000) • Further literature will be supplied according to specific topics.