Selected Topics in Medieval and Modern Art in Slovenia I: Early modern art and architecture between Italian peninsula and Central Europe

Selected Topics in Medieval and Modern Art in Slovenia I: Early modern art and architecture between Italian peninsula and Central Europe

Lectures: 20

Seminars: 40

Tutorials: 0

ECTS credit: 5

Lecturer(s): prof. dr. Klemenčič Matej

During this lecture course special topics from the history of early modern art and architecture will be discussed. Beside the topics from the present-day Slovenian territories this course can be dedicated to the art of Alpine regions of Central Europe and Adriatic Rim, as well as Central Europe and Italy in general; it is aimed to present the artistic exchanges between the Italian peninsula and Central Europe. The specific content of the lecture course is variable; every single year it is selected in concordance with current scientific research work of the lecturer. The course is aimed to introduce the students to in-depth research work on thet topics on which they have some rudimentary knowledge from their B.A. courses.

The selection is variable and in concordance with the topics chosen every year.

Del temeljne literature, ki je aktualna ne glede na izbrano temo:

Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, Court, Cloister, and City: The Art and Culture of Central Europe, 1450–1800, Chicago 1995. COBISS.SI-ID - 37960802
Barock (ed. Hellmut Lorenz), München & al. 1999 (Geschichte der bildenden Kunst in Österreich, 4). COBISS.SI-ID - 108429568
Anđela Horvat – Radmila Matejčić – Kruno Prijatelj, Barok u Hrvatskoj, Zagreb 1982. COBISS.SI-ID - 20274176