ARTH 412
Renaissance Art (WI) 
1. Catalog Entry
ARTH 412
Renaissance Art
Credit hours (3)
    
An examination of the rebirth of the visual arts in Europe in the 14th, 15th, and
                                    16th centuries. Each semester will have a different focus: thus one semester will
                                    focus on northern European renaissance art, and another will focus on Italian Renaissance
                                    art. The major media and artists differ for these regions so the content will not
                                    be identical. The course may be repeated with a different focus.
Note(s): Cultural or Behavioral Analysis designated course. Students cannot receive credit for both ART 462 and ARTH 412.
2. Detailed Description of Course
This course fills an art history requirement for students concentrating in art history
                                    and museum studies. Other students may use it as an elective in art history. The traditional
                                    history of the renaissance, for various reasons, has always been the story of great
                                    artists in roughly chronological order with a focus on Italy.  But as our methods
                                    of studying history have become more sophisticated and more independent of the Renaissance
                                    鈥渟ense of self,鈥 writers have increasingly turned their attention to the identification
                                    of broader topics (politics, patronage, city states, domestic life) and the role of
                                    the work of art within these contexts. As a result, one question we should try to
                                    answer in this class is this: what does the traditional survey approach (that you
                                    may have experienced in ART215 and 216) leave out? Why has one version of the Renaissance
                                    dominated to the extent that most people do not realize that the work of famous artists
                                    like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci are not standard models for the Renaissance
                                    in other parts of Europe? A bigger and more challenging question will be an attempt
                                    to determine what the Renaissance style is 鈥 if we assume that there was a Renaissance
                                    style, as opposed to a series of individual artist or regional styles.
3. Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
The class may be taught as a lecture/seminar class or as an asynchronous online class.
                                    Digital reproductions of art works are used in either case and online media are also
                                    used. Students must have access to a laptop or tablet computer and an internet connection.
                                    The online version will include narrated power point presentations, along with the
                                    use of other internet media. The University鈥檚 LMS will be the primary platform for
                                    the online version.
Textbooks, reading materials, and examples of key art works and artists will necessarily
                                    be different depending on the semester focus. When possible and appropriate, visits
                                    to museum exhibitions and guest lecturers will also be used.
By accepting admission to 福利导在线观看, each student makes a commitment to understand,
                                    support, and abide by the University Honor Code without compromise or exception. Violations
                                    of academic integrity will not be tolerated. Regardless of the format, this class
                                    will be conducted in strict observance of the Honor Code. Students are referred to
                                    the Student Handbook for details.
 
4. Goals and Objectives of the Course
At the conclusion of the course, students will be able to:
    1) Critique the 鈥渢raditional鈥 approach to the Renaissance and its origins in the
                                    writings of the Florentine essayist and artist
        Giorgio Vasari.
    2) Examine the proposition that of the styles in use during the Renaissance, only
                                    one can truly be called a Renaissance
        style while others are more conservative continuations of older styles.
    3) Identify the formal characteristics of the Italian and/or the Northern European
                                    Renaissance style and its leading
        exemplars and their differences from the conservative styles of the period.
    4) Recognize the evolution of this style during the three centuries generally
                                    associated with the Renaissance era.
    5) Analyze the influence of patronage, gender, and economics in determining the
                                    contributions of individual artists and
        shaping the look of Renaissance art.
5. Assessment Measures
The final grade will be based upon a variety of measures. These may include tests/quizzes,
                                    and an oral presentation and/or a short research paper. Power point presentations
                                    may also be required.  
6. Other Course Information
If the student has a learning disability recognized by the Disabled Student Services
                                    Office at 福利导在线观看, he or she should advise the professor of the nature
                                    of the disability during the first week of class.
Tape recording of class lectures is not normally permitted unless the student has
                                    a learning disability recognized by 福利导在线观看 and the professor receives
                                    a formal request from the Disabled Resource Office. At his or her discretion, the
                                    professor may allow tape recording under other special circumstances.
For technical problems with the LMS, the student must contact the IT help desk or
                                    the LMS help desk. These difficulties do not serve as an excuse for late or incomplete
                                    work and they cannot be resolved by the instructor. It is the student鈥檚 responsibility
                                    to find the correct source of help.
Review and Approval
June 20, 2015
March 01, 2021