development of acquired knowledge; specific knowledge of the historical and artistic development of the Greek world concerning the first millennium BC acquisition of specific skills on artistic and craft production, monumental achievements and urban planning of the Greek world; ability to collect and interpret data; ability to analyze and read the work of art; development of a methodological competence that allows independent study; ability to communicate information and ideas to specialist and non-specialist interlocutors
teacher profile teaching materials
P. Moreno, Pittura greca: da Polignoto ad Apelle, Milano 1987
A. Rouveret, Histoire et imaginaire de la peinture ancienne : 5. siècle av. J.-C. - 1. siècle ap. J.-C., Rome : École française de Rome, 1989.
H. Brecoulaki, La peinture funéraire de Macédoine: emplois et fonctions de la couleur IVe-IIe s. av. J.-C., Athènes-paris, De Boccard, 2006.
The Cambridge History of Painting in the Classical World, edited by J.J. Pollitt, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Additional teaching materials will be provided during the course of the lectures.
Mutuazione: 20702531 ARCHEOLOGIA GRECA - LM in ARCHEOLOGIA LM-2 R LATINI ALEXIA
Programme
The course aims to provide knowledge of Hellenistic painting in the Mediterranean through the acquisition of methodological tools useful for understanding the pictorial experience in all its aspects (formal and stylistic, iconographic and technical). Within the course, the forms and contents of painting will be analysed in their social and political use, placed in their historical and cultural context. Closely related artistic genres will also be explored, such as figurative floor mosaics and stucco wall painting systems developed during this period.Core Documentation
Main reference texts at the Biblioteca Petrocchi:P. Moreno, Pittura greca: da Polignoto ad Apelle, Milano 1987
A. Rouveret, Histoire et imaginaire de la peinture ancienne : 5. siècle av. J.-C. - 1. siècle ap. J.-C., Rome : École française de Rome, 1989.
H. Brecoulaki, La peinture funéraire de Macédoine: emplois et fonctions de la couleur IVe-IIe s. av. J.-C., Athènes-paris, De Boccard, 2006.
The Cambridge History of Painting in the Classical World, edited by J.J. Pollitt, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Additional teaching materials will be provided during the course of the lectures.
Attendance
Recommended Students who are working or otherwise unable to attend the teaching activity are asked to contact the professor.Type of evaluation
The exam, which is oral, consists of a series of questions on the course content and the paper written and discussed on the course.