History of Architecture
An archeological and architectural perspective on the artistic history of Rome.
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The course aims to illustrate the main steps of Medieval Art, from the first appearance of Christian art in the frame of Late Antique culture.
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A course dedicated to the arts in papal Rome between the late XVIth and the early XVIIIth century, every year with a specific focus on a prominent artist.
See More Art Theory
The course provides basic theoretical knowledge for analyzing contemporary forms of art, where the idea is the most important thing of the artwork.
See more PLANNING OF EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS
The course aims to improve knowledge of technical-logistics phases of setting exhibitions and cultural events.
See More CONSTANTINIAN AGE
The course offer an overview on the world of Late Antiquity, focusing first on the raise of Christianity and then on the survival of paganism.
See More Art Patronage over the Centuries
The class traces the history of the Museum and Collecting through the centuries. Starting from Petrarch's studiolo will be studied the Renaissance studiolo's evolution up to the private gallery and the creation of the public museum.
See More LATE ANTIQUE AND EARLY CHRISTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
The transformations of the Roman urban landscape between 4 and 7 A.D. - from the classical to the medieval city.
See More Material Culture and Conservation
A theoretical/practical analysis of pictorial techniques and principles of conservation.
See More Contemporary Art 2
An overview on evolution of contemporary art, focusing on the city of Rome.
See More Urban Planning
The course, which is one of the elective ones, focuses on the study of urban planning, providing students with technical and theoretical basis.
See More WESTERN ICONOGRAPHY AND THE CULT OF SAINTS
The course provides a general overview on latin Christian literature which concerns the saints (hagiography) from the late antiquity to 15th century.
See More HISTORY OF ROMAN CIVILIZATION
The course will explore specific topics connected to the Roman Culture and Civilization (i.e. the concept of 'Oriental Cults').
See More Contemporary Art 1
A focus on the work of Contemporary art, its definition and perception through historical-critical analysis, discussion of works of art from the 19th to the 21st century and visits to the collections.
See More Archaeology of the Roman Empire
An historical overview of the archaeology of the Roman Empire with emphasis on roman architecture.
See More Early Modern Art - A
An analysis of the evolution of Early Modern Art through the years, focusing on Roman Chapel decoration of the 15th and 16th centuries.
See More Old Master Drawings and Prints
The course focuses on drawings and prints by prominent artists from the Renaissance until the 18th century and beyond, dealing with sources, techniques, creative processes, style and meaning of works on paper.
See More Dutch and Flemish Art 15th-17th centuries
The course aims at introducing students to the knowledge of the most important Dutch and Flemish artists who worked in Italy in the Early Modern Age.
NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE PROMOTION OF ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ARTISTIC HERITAGE
Description of main technologies for museums. Focus on Augmented Reality (AR) and multimedia projection. Description of practical development of a VR-virtual reality project. Interviews of virtual developers. New virtual communications strategies for Cultural Heritage (gaming, social media and video).
Early Modern History
An in-depth analysis of early modern history trhough its defining centuries (end of the Middle Ages to the beginning of the Industrial Revolution).
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