Venetian Art and Architecture in the High Renaissance

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CA FOSCARI Summer 2013 Time: Tuesdays, 10:00 am 12:30 pm & Thursdays, *9:30 am 12:30 pm Syllabus link: http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=152509 LECTURE ROOM: Aula 0E Instructors: Professor Frank Fehrenbach, Professor Joseph Connors, Caitlin Henningsen (TF) Venetian Art and Architecture in the High Renaissance Course description This course focuses on the great masters of sixteenth-century art and architecture in Venice, in particular Giovanni Bellini, Titian, Tintoretto, Mauro Codussi, Jacopo Sansovino, and Palladio. Regular visits to Venetian churches, museums, and monuments will help students to develop a deeper understanding of the urban space and the dialogue among artists in the High Renaissance. Formal requirements Attendance at and participation in all lectures, on-site visits, and sections; 1 final paper; 1 midterm exam; 1 oral presentation, 2 reading responses. Required readings Deborah Howard, Architectural History of Venice (2004) Peter Humfrey, Painting in Renaissance Venice (1997) Additional required readings will be accessible on your USB stick. Students will be expected to consult the Touring Club Italiano map of Venice (green cover!). Readings All recommended readings will be available on your USB stick. Field Trips Biblioteca Marciana, Santa Maria dei Miracoli, Gallerie dell Accademia, San Zaccaria, Basilica dei Frari, Scuola di San Rocco and Scuola di San Giovanni Evanelista, Santissimi Giovanni e Paolo, San Giorgio Maggiore, Redentore, Arsenale. Grading Presentation 20% Each student is required to prepare a focused presentation of approximately 7-10 minutes on a painting, sculpture, monument, etc. These presentations will then be given on site, either during the Thursday class meeting or in section. During the first week of class each student will be assigned an object. Participation 15% Active participation is expected in section and, when appropriate, during lecture. Reading Responses 15% Two short (300-400 words) reports on reading, to be submitted via email to joseph_connors@harvard.edu and cfhenningsen@gmail.com by Monday, June 24 and Monday, July 1 at 10:00 a.m.

Midterm exam 25% The midterm exam will take place on Friday, July 5 at 10:00 a.m. Final Paper 25% The final paper is an analysis of a single painting. You must discuss the topic and outline of your paper with your teaching fellow as you develop your ideas. Please submit to cfhenningsen@gmail.com on Saturday, July 20 by 5:00 p.m. Policies and procedures Students must attend all lessons, any absence must be registered by the CFHSS office (email cafoscariharvard@unive.it ). Students are expected to behave properly in class: eating and drinking are not allowed. Cell phones are not allowed. Active participation is recommended. Readings must be done in advance so as to stimulate lively debates in class. Academic dishonesty, including plagiarism, is not tolerated. Office hours: Prof. Connors Tuesdays starting June 18; 5:00-6:00 p.m., by appointment at Gelateria Nico (Zattere) Prof. Fehrenbach Tuesdays starting July 9; 5:00-6:00 p.m., by appointment at Gelateria Nico (Zattere) Caitlin Henningsen Tuesdays, 4:00-6:00 p.m. and by appointment Please email cfhenningsen@gmail.com to confirm Sections: Sections will take place both on-site at churches and museums in Venice and in San Basilio. Please consult the following schedule: Week 1 Wednesday, June 19 4:00-5:00 p.m. San Basilio Week 2 Thursday, June 27 4:00-5:00 p.m. TBC Basilica San Marco Week 3 Tuesday, July 2 Group A: 4:00-5:15 p.m. Wednesday, July 3 Group B: 10:00-11:15 a.m. Palazzo Ducale Wednesday, July 3 4:00-5:00 p.m. Midterm Review - San Basilio Friday, July 5 10:00-11:15 a.m. Midterm Exam - San Basilio Week 4 Monday, July 8 5:30-6:30 p.m. San Basilio Tuesday, July 9 Group A: 4:00-5:15 p.m. Wednesday, July 10 Group B: 10:00-11:15 a.m. Ca d Oro [Week 5: Individual meetings with Caitlin regarding papers replace section]

Week 6 Wednesday, July 24 4:00-5:15 p.m. San Francesco della Vigna, San Salvador Lesson Title and Description Date 1 Introduction Tue 18 Jun John Ruskin, The Stones of Venice, pp. 104-137 ( The Throne, Torcello, St. Mark s ) (USB) Otto Demus, The Basilica of San Marco in Venice, Washington D.C., 1960, pp. 1-60 ( History ) (USB) Deborah Howard, Architectural History of Venice, pp. 161-178 (TEXTBOOK) Deborah Howard, Jacopo Sansovino: Architecture and Patronage in Renaissance Venice, New Haven, 1975, pp. 9-47 ( The Procurators of St. Mark, The State ) (USB) Jürgen Schulz, Urbanism in Medieval Venice, in Anthony Molho, Kurt Raaflaub and Julia Emlen, eds., City States in Classical Antiquity and Medieval Italy, Stuttgart, 1991, pp. 419-45 (USB) Jürgen Schulz, The Origins of Venice: Urbanism on the Upper Adriatic Coast, in Studi Veneziani, LXI, 2010, pp. 15-56 (USB) Deborah Howard, Venice and the East, pp. 1-13 ( Introduction ), 14-42 ( Trade and Travel ), 170-188 ( Palazzo Ducale ) (USB) Section Meet on Wednesday, June 19 in San Basilio at 4:00 p.m. *Weds 19 June 2 On-site: Piazza San Marco, Biblioteca Marciana, Museo Correr, Zecca. *Meet at 9:00 a.m. at the foot of the San Marco campanile. Thu 20 Jun 3 Renaissance Palace Design and Church Façades Tue 25 Jun Deborah Howard, Architectural History of Venice, Ch. 5, pp. 117-159 (TEXTBOOK) John McAndrew, Venetian Architecture of the Early Renaissance, pp. 144-193 ( Scuola di San Giovanni Evangelista, Santa Maria dei Miracoli, Scuola di San Marco ) (USB) John McAndrew, Venetian Architecture of the Early Renaissance, pp. 231-397 ( Mauro Codussi ) (USB) Howard, Architectural History of Venice, pp. 31-41 and 178-190 (TEXTBOOK) Deborah Howard, Sansovino, pp. 120-157 ( The Patriciate, Conclusion ) (USB) Patricia Fortini Brown, Private Lives in Renaissance Venice, New Haven and London, Princeton, 2004, pp. 1-89 (USB) Deborah Howard, Venice and the East, pp. 110-169 ( The Merchant City,

Palaces ) (USB see Week One s file ) Reading Response Due (Please email to Prof. Connors and Caitlin by Assignment *Monday, June 24*, 10:00 a.m.) Section San Marco (see above) 4 On-site: Santa Maria dei Miracoli, Scuola di San Marco, Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Arsenale Gateway Meet at 9:30 a.m. outside Santa Maria dei Miracoli Thu 27 Jun 5 Palladio Tues 2 July Howard, Architectural History of Venice, pp. 73-90, 190-208 (TEXTBOOK) Bruce Boucher, Andrea Palladio, pp. 8-57 ( Palladio s Formation as an Architect ), 92-109 ( The Basilica ), 150-179 ( Religious Architecture ) (USB) Tracy Cooper, Palladio in Venice, pp. 9-23, pp. 76-103 ( San Francesco della Vigna ), pp. 109-145 ( San Giorgio Maggiore ), pp. 146-161 ( Convento della Carità ), pp. 228-257 ( Il Redentore ) (USB) Deborah Howard and Laura Moretti, Sound and Space, pp. 94-113 (San Francesco della Vigna), 114-128 (Redentore). (USB) Reading Response Due (Please email to Prof. Connors and Caitlin by Assignment *Monday, July 1*, 10:00 a.m.) Section Palazzo Ducale (see above) REVIEW Midterm Review Session in San Basilio, 4:00-5:00 p.m. *Weds 3 July 6 On-site: San Giorgio Maggiore, Redentore Thu 4 July MIDTERM Midterm Exam, 10:00 a.m. in San Basilio *Fri 5 July 7 Giovanni Bellini Tue 9 July Readings Peter Humfrey, pp. 37-111 (TEXTBOOK) Section Ca d Oro (see above) 8 On-site: Accademia and San Zaccaria Thu 11 July Readings Oskar Bätschmann, Bellini, Chapter 3 (USB) Vasari, Life of Giorgione, pp. 272-277 (USB) 9 Tiziano Vecellio (Titian) Tue 16 July Readings Peter Humfrey, pp. 114-164 (TEXTBOOK) Section Paper topic meetings with Caitlin replace section 10 On-site: Accademia and Basilica dei Frari Meet at 9:30 a.m. at the entrance to the Basilica dei Frari Thu 18 July

Readings PAPER Daniela Bohde, Corporeality and materiality: Light, colour and the body in Titian's San Salvador Annunciation and Naples Danae in Woods-Marsden and Rosand, Titian: Materiality, Likeness, Istoria, pp. 19-28 (USB) Dolce, L Aretino, ed./transl. Roskill, pp. 183-195 (USB) Final Paper Due by 5:00 p.m. via email to Caitlin (cfhenningsen@gmail.com) *Sat 20 July 11 Jacopo Tintoretto Tue 23 July Readings Peter Humfrey, pp. 198-238 (TEXTBOOK) Section San Francesco della Vigna/San Salvador (see above) 12 On-site: Accademia and Scuola di San Rocco Meet at 9:30 outside the entrance to the Scuola di San Rocco Readings David Rosand, Painting in Sixteenth Century Venice, pp. 134-164 (USB) Veronese before the Inquisition (Primary Source) in Paoletti and Radke, Art in Renaissance Italy, p. 454 (USB) Thu 25 July