Season 1 Introduction: Renaissance Florence, ca. 1470 || A Narrative Art History of the Renaissance |
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0:00 Welcome to Renaissance Florence 4:00 Brunelleschi and perspective 4:40 The Medici patronage Verrocchio and assistant(s), Madonna and Child with Two Angels 5:40 Verrocchio: contextual analysis 8:46 Verrocchio: visual analysis 13:15 Verrocchio: iconographic analysis 14:35 Verrocchio: technical analysis 17:03 What this series aims to achieve 18:05 Value and function in art history “A Narrative Art History of the Renaissance" tells the story of European Renaissance art from about 1250 to 1610 in a continuous chronological narrative. Season 1 will focus on the 16th century, covering the period 1469 to 1610 in seven chapters with an introduction. This lecture series aims to present Renaissance art in coherent context rather than as a disconnected collection of facts and artworks to be memorized. The focus here is not on individual artworks - although in-depth analyses of specific works are featured, too - but on the bigger picture of the Renaissance, including cross-cultural influences and artistic dialogues. It assumes little to no background in art history. In this season: Chapter 0 - Season 1 Introduction: Renaissance Florence, ca. 1460 Chapter 1 - The Dawn of the High Renaissance, 1469-1520 Chapter 2 - Stylistic Synthesis in the High Renaissance, 1500-1527 Chapter 3 - The Reformation, 1500-1550 Chapter 4 - New Landscapes, New Genres, 1500-1569 Chapter 5 - Mannerism: the Art of Artifice, 1520-1569 Chapter 6 - The Evolving European Taste: Image and Patronage, 1527-1600 Chapter 7 - Dawn of the Baroque: Reverberations of Renaissance and Reformation, 1575-1610 All content created, edited, written, and produced by Weili Jin, 2022; published 2023 An initiative of The Close Looking Project Visit https://closelooking.org/ to learn more |