surveying some of the most impressive episodes in the painted media ever produced on Italian soil." Luba Freedman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Luba Freedman is Professor in the Department of the ...
Dr. Anik Waldeck earned her Ph.D. in the History of Art from the University of Cambridge, where her research focused on art of the Italian Renaissance, Venice in particular. She has published ...
T he Italian Renaissance was a remarkable moment in the development of art, when many of the most revered creations of all ...
Renaissance paintings, medieval archives, cloistered orchards—how one Italian scientist is uncovering secrets that could help ...
Florence, Italy, is where the Renaissance was born and where art changed forever. Known as the birthplace of this influential ...
FA 30a History of Western Art I: From Antiquity to the Middle Ages [ ca ] Open to all students ... Jonathan Unglaub or Staff FA 46b High and Late Renaissance in Italy [ ca ] Examines the major works ...
In this book, Christopher Celenza provides an intellectual history of the Italian Renaissance during the long fifteenth century ... who translates the humanist heritage into a new language of art, a ...
This degree combines history of art with the study of Italian language, art, and culture, which have had a lasting impact on Western civilisation. The course offers an enriching experience with ...
From Da Vinci to Michelangelo, explore the Italian Renaissance at this momentous exhibition on display at the King's Gallery.
The Department of History of Art offers a broad-based master's programme, which enables you to study a range of periods and approaches before specialising for your dissertation. The MA draws on the ...
The Sacro Bosco's meaning is the subject of debate, with scholars alternatively describing the sprawling complex as a memorial, an allegorical site or a tribute to ancient civilizations ...
Often referred to as the connective bridge between the Dark Ages and the Industrial Revolution that kicked off the modern era of human history ... the Renaissance in a way befitting its Italian ...