HISTORY OF DRAWING, ETCHING AND ILLUSTRATION

Academic year
2023/2024 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
STORIA DEL DISEGNO E DELLA GRAFICA IN ETA' MODERNA SP.
Course code
FM0176 (AF:444427 AR:249893)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
L-ART/02
Period
2nd Semester
Course year
1
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The course is part of the master’s degree course in “History of Arts and Conservation of Artistic Heritage”. It aims to provide the critical and methodological tools for the study of the history of texts, of the written and graphic sources indispensable for analysing drawings and engravings, as well as their perception and critical fortune during the centuries, directly considering the relationship with the public.
- General knowledge of history of graphic arts.
- Identification of the period and, possibly, of the author of a graphic work. Capability to contextualize a graphic work, recognising its documentary value, within the Art History and the History in general.
- Knowledge of the use of the sources and their specific historical lexicon.
- Ability to analyse the stylistic transformations of artistic languages, also in relation to written sources and formal models of reference.
- Ability to analyse art historical periodizations and their evolution.
- Acquisition of communication skills; know how to use the appropriate and specific terminology, above all with regard to techniques and materials, introduced and explained in class or in reference texts.
- Acquisition of analytical skills; know how to read artistic works, placing them in the history of the artists’ training and in the relationship with the public.
Basic knowledge of art history
Marcantonio Raimondi and the Renaissance print; Titian and the graphic art in Venice in the 16th century. Problems of cataloguing, collecting and critical fortune
D. Landau - P. Parshall, The Renaissance Print: 1470-1550, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1994
E. Borea, Lo specchio dell'arte italiana. Stampe in cinque secoli, Pisa, Edizioni della Normale, 2008.
Marcantonio Raimondi. Il primo incisore di Raffaello, a cura di A. Cerboni Baiardi e M. Faietti, Urbino, Accademia Raffaello, 2021
Giorgio Vasari e la Vita di Marcantonio Bolognese, e d'altri intagliatori di stampe. Edizioni e fortuna critica 1568-1760, a cura di G. M. Fara, Firenze, OLschki, 2021
P. Lüdemann, Tiziano. le botteghe e la grafica, Firenze, Alinari, 2016

A more specific bibliography will be distributed at the beginning of the lessons.
Students will present in class a research that will be the subject of collegial discussion. The research will be delivered to the teacher and it will be part of the following final evaluation process.

• Classroom Lecture: Presentation with Power Point (or other image viewer), 20/25 minutes. Participation (40%)
• Original research paper (60%). The paper must be delivered to the professor no later than 15 days before the examination, with oral discussion (60%).
Text max 20 pages (excluding Footnotes, Bibliography and Illustrations), times new roman 12; Space 1.5. Footnotes according to thesis standards. Illustrations at the end of the text, with list illustrations. Final Bibliography: Sources; Studies, in alphabetical order.

Alternatively, students can take the exam in oral form, referring to the lessons and the specific bibliography of the course.
Lectures with projected images; papers and discussions; visit to monuments, exhibitions, and collections. Students will present in class a research that will be the subject of collegial discussion. The research will be delivered to the teacher and it will be part of the final evaluation process.
Italian
Given the nature of the course, attendance is strongly recommended. Students not attending, shall agree an other specific bibliography with the teacher (by appointment).
written and oral
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 04/04/2023