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ARTH2038 Byzantine Commonwealth

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Cultural Inquiry
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Art History
Offered in ARTH2038 will not be offered in 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

The course will examine the art and culture of the late Byzantine Empire throughout what has been termed the Byzantine Commonwealth.  Chronologically it will examine the period from 1204, when the Fourth Crusade captured Constantinople through to 1453 when the Empire fell to the Ottoman Turks.  It will look at the art and culture found in Byzantium, Greece, Mount Athos, Cyrus and the Levant, Bulgaria, Serbia and Russia, Crete and Renaissance Europe.  It will examine the art of icons, murals, mosaics, applied arts, both secular and ecclesiastic, precious metal work and embroideries.  It is a critical examination of the art of the age of spirituality, when the art of the late Middle Ages in Eastern Europe met the Renaissance art of the West. 

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, you should be able to

  1. Analyze many forms of Byzantine medieval art and understand them within an art historical context.
  2. Use specific examples to explain key concepts, themes and theories in Byzantine Art
  3. Think, write and argue with these key concepts, themes and theories.
  4. Reflect on and discuss your own learning as it relates to the subject matter of the course.
  5. Select and combine materials on a topic currently relevant to Byzantine art and present them in a coherent fashion in a team environment.
  6. Understanding the art of the Byzantine Commonwealth within a broader art historical context.

 

Indicative Assessment

Essay 2000 words (50%)

Tutorial paper and presentation 1000 words (20%)

Visual test (20%)

Tutorial participation (10%)

Workload

Three contact hours a week in lectures and tutorials

Areas of Interest Art History
Requisite Statement

Introduction to Art History ARTH1002 and Introduction to Modern Art ARTH1003 or Ancient Israel HIST2137 or The Historical Jesus HIST2138 or RELS1002 Introduction to Religion A and RELS1003 Introduction to Religion B or Rome: Republic to Empire HIST1019 and Illuminating the Dark Ages HIST1018 or permission of the Coordinator.

Preliminary Reading

Thomas F. Mathews, The Art of Byzantium, Everyman, London 1998

Robin Cormack, Byzantine Art, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2000

Lyn Rodley, Byzantine Art and Architecture: An introduction, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1994

Cyril Mango, The art of the Byzantine Empire 312-1453, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 1972

Majors/Specialisations Art History and Art History and Curatorship
Academic Contact Professor Sasha Grishin

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