The course, dedicated to students of the Master's Degree, is aimed at implementing the knowledge and critical understanding of figurative art and culture in Italy and Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This is a period wrought by the studies of the last century only starting around the 1920s. The course therefore aims to provide critical and historiographical tools to address this segment of the history of art. It also intends to provide knowledge about the artists and the works performed in this period through a history of figurative production in the main Italian centers, studied both from the point of view of the client and of patronage, and, no less important, from the stylistic point of view. formal. One of the main objectives of the course is in fact the acquisition by the students of the ability of stylistic analysis and consequently of the attributive ability of the works executed in these two centuries.
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The course will focus on female artists and painters of the 17th century between Rome and Naples, two cities that also welcomed female painters from northern Italy. Special attention will be paid to the exhibition dedicated to women painters in Naples in the Baroque age, which will be held at Gallerie d'Italia in Naples and form an essential part of the course.
Programme
Women painters in Seicento between Rome and NaplesThe course will focus on female artists and painters of the 17th century between Rome and Naples, two cities that also welcomed female painters from northern Italy. Special attention will be paid to the exhibition dedicated to women painters in Naples in the Baroque age, which will be held at Gallerie d'Italia in Naples and form an essential part of the course.
Core Documentation
The bibliography will be provided in detail at the beginning of the course.Attendance
Attendance is mandatory as the course includes visits to exhibitions and monumentsType of evaluation
The exam consists of a paper on a topic assigned to each student during the course. The written paper will then be discussed during the oral exam.