HISTORY OF APPLIED ARTS

Academic year
2022/2023 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
STORIA DELLE ARTI APPLICATE SP.
Course code
FM0216 (AF:360845 AR:209764)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
L-ART/04
Period
3rd Term
Course year
2
Moodle
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This is a complementary course (group C) of the Master's Degree Programme in History of Arts and Conservation of Artistic Heritage (curricula in "Mediaeval-Byzantine art" and "Early Modern Art"). Participants from other programmes (e.g. Archaeology, Environmental Humanities) and curricula (Contemporary art studies) are welcome and can work on objects chronologically close to their interests.

The course focuses on a open range of artifacts, techniques and highly-specialized processes that are object of historical scholarship. It also addresses the theoretical and geographical issues raised by this topic and, more broadly, the anthropic factors and the cultural practices (not only the productive ones) to which the objects can be related, with a concentration on their materiality.
- Familiarity with the art techniques and object typologies presented in the course.

- Awareness of the historiographical issues raised by the classification and hierarchisation of objects according to "arts", "materials" and "techniques".

-Ability to present an object focusing on its typology, materials and making process, and to relate it with non art-historical cultural issues (this year, the topic of tipicality in particular)
Students with diverse academic backgrounds are welcome. Basic knowledge of Western art before 1800 is desirable, but not compulsory.
The course offers:
1. an introduction to the issues raised by the hierarchization of the arts, their interpretation and musealization according to material and technical criteria.
2. a survey of the main art techniques related to the so called "applied arts" (with a concentration on goldsmithery, glass making and porcelain).
3. a focus on the contruction of "typicality" and the perception of specific techniques and object types in terms of identity.

Visits to Venetian museums during the scheduled teaching hours are also part of the planned activities.

In the final classes students will present objects related with these topics and will propose a project to showcase them.
Readings on moodle

Handbooks useful for the participants that have never attended a survey of the history of techniques:

- Fabrizio Crivello (ed.), Arti e tecniche del Medioevo, Einaudi, Torino 2006 (BAUM: 709.02 ARTTM)

- Corrado Maltese (ed.), Le tecniche artistiche, Mursia, Milano 1983 o subsequent editions (BAUM LIBRITESTO DEP 09301)
ATTENDING STUDENTS
An essay that shall be delivered through the moodle platform by the date of each exam, and the students' presentations during the course

The evaluation will consider:
20% partecipation and presentations
80% essay

NON ATTENDING STUDENTS
An essay that shall be delivered through the moodle platform by the date of each exam, and an oral exam

The evaluation will consider:
20% oral exam
80% essay
Frontal, but dialogic lessons and papers of the participants. Museum visits.

Moodle’s blackboard is the official channel for every announcement concerning the organization of the course and the sharing of materials. All the participants are requested to sign in the moodle course.

The development of the university policies may cause changes in the teaching and assessment methods on short notice, independently from the teacher’s will. Up-to-date information will be provided during the first class of the course and in a pdf presentation that will be posted on the moodle platform.
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Students affected by vision impairment, hearing impairment, physical disabilities, learning disabilities or other kinds of disabilities, and wishing to request support, are kindly requested to contact: 1) the Disability Office: disabilita@unive.it, 2) The INSTRUCTOR BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF THE COURSE.
written and oral

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Cities, infrastructure and social capital" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 17/01/2023