SAMPLE. NYU SUMMER IN LONDON 2017 BRITISH ART & ARCHITECTURE IN LONDON c.1530-c.1850

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NYU SUMMER IN LONDON 2017 BRITISH ART & ARCHITECTURE IN LONDON c.1530-c.1850 AIMS The principal aim of this course is to familiarise students with the history of British art and architecture from the sixteenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries. There will be a very strong emphasis on examining paintings, sculptures and buildings in and around London on field trips, all classes being taught outside the lecture room. The course will begin with the patronage of the Tudor and Stuart courts following the Reformation and there will be consideration throughout of the European context of British art and architecture; on the emergence of a distinctive 'British school' of painting; and of the dominance of classicism in architecture. OBJECTIVES This course is intended for students both with and without a background in the history of art and requires no prior knowledge of the subject. It is designed to provide students not just with a firm grasp of the major developments in British art and architecture in their historical context, but to equip them with critical skills which they can then apply to looking at other buildings and works of art elsewhere from different periods and in other styles and so enhance their understanding and enjoyment of them. Wednesday 21 June INIGO JONES & CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE Visit to Covent Garden, the Banqueting House and Whitehall Meet at NYU Study Centre, Bedford Square Monday 26 June PORTRAITURE IN ENGLAND FROM HOLBEIN TO LAWRENCE Visit to the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery Meet in Trafalgar Square in front of the National Gallery Wednesday 28 June BRITISH ART & NATIONAL IDENTITY Visit to Tate Britain Meet in the front lobby of Tate Britain (NOT Modern), Milbank Monday 3 July CHRISTOPHER WREN & ST. PAUL S CATHEDRAL Visit to St. Paul s Cathedral Meet at the west front of St.Paul s Cathedral (nearest tube station: St.Paul s, Central Line) Wednesday 5 July WILLIAM HOGARTH & THE ENGLISHNESS OF BRITISH ART Visit to the National Gallery and the Foundling Museum Meet in Trafalgar Square, in front of the National Galley

*Friday* 7 July All-Day Trip TUDOR MAJESTY & STUART SPLENDOUR Visit to Hampton Court Meet at Waterloo Station at 10.00 am at the gate of platform 14 Monday 10 July LORD BURLINGTON & PALLADIANISM Visit to Chiswick Villa Meet at Turnham Green tube station (District Line Zone 2) Wednesday 12 July JOSHUA REYNOLDS & THE ROYAL ACADEMY Visit to Somerset House and the Courtauld Institute of Art Meet at Somerset House, the Strand, Entrance to the Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery Monday 17 July NO CLASS Wednesday 19 July BRITISH LANDSCAPE PAINTING & THE EUROPEAN TRADITION Visit to the National Gallery Meet in Trafalgar Square, in front of the National Gallery ESSAY DUE Monday 24 July SIR JOHN SOANE & THE POETRY OF ARCHITECTURE Visit the Sir John Soane Museum, 13 Lincoln s Inn Fields Wednesday 26 July EXAMINATION Meet at NYU Study Centre, Bedford Square Course Assessment An essay of c. 2500 words on a relevant topic of the student s choice as agreed with me, to be handed in by 19th July 40% An examination on 26 th July 55% Class contribution 5% CONTACT Email: mds308@nyu.edu

RECOMMENDED TEXTBOOKS William Vaughan: British Painting: The Golden Age, Thames & Hudson, London, 1999 David Watkin: English Architecture, Thames & Hudson, London, 1990 BIBLIOGRAPHY Barrell, J.: The Dark Side of Landscape: The Rural Poor in English Painting 1730-1840 (Cambridge 1983) Barrell, J.: The Political Theory of Painting from Reynolds to Hazlitt (New Haven and London 1986) Bryant, J.: Robert Adam: Architect of Genius (London 1992) Bindman, D.: The History of British Art 1600-1870 (London 2008) Bindman, D.: Hogarth (London 1981) Bold, J.: Greenwich. An Architectural History (New Haven & London 2000) Brewer, J.: The Pleasures of the Imagination: English Culture in the Eighteenth Century (London 1997) Colley, L.: Britons: Forging a Nation 1707-1837 (London 2003) Colvin, H.: A Biographical Dictionary of English Architects 1600-1840 (London 1978) Downes, K.: Sir Christopher Wren: The Design of St. Paul's Cathedral (London 1987) Fleming, J., H. Honour & N. Pevsner: Dictionary of Architecture (Harmondsworth 1991) Foister, S.: Holbein in England (London 2006) Hart, V.: Inigo Jones. The Architect of Kings (New Haven & London 2011) Helsinger, E.: Rural Scenes and Natural Representation: Britain 1815-1850 (Princeton 1997) Humphries, R.: The Tate Britain Companion to British Art (London 2001) Mannings, D.: Sir Joshua Reynolds (New Haven and London 2000) Paulson, R.: Hogarth, 3 vols. (New Brunswick and Cambridge 1991-3)

Pears, I.: The Discovery of Painting: The Growth of Interest in the Arts in England 1680-1768 (New Haven and London 1988) Pevsner, N.: The Englishness of English Art (London 1956, many editions) Pointon, M.: Hanging the Head: Portraiture and Social Formation in Eighteenth-Century England (London 1993) Quilly, G.: Empire to Nation, History and the Visualisation of Maritime Britain 1768-1829 (New Haven and London 2011) Reynolds, J.: Discourses on Art, ed. R. Walk (New Haven and London 1975) Rosenthal, M. Constable: The Painter and his Landscape (New Haven and London 1993) Rosenthal, M.: Thomas Gainsborough (New Haven and London 2000) Solkin, D.: Art in Britain 1660-1815 (New Haven and London 2015) Solkin, D.: Art on the Line: The Royal Academy Exhibitions at Somerset House 1780-1836 (New Haven and London 2001) Solkin, D.: Painting for Money: The Visual Arts and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century England (New Haven and London 1993) Summerson, J.: Architecture in Britain 1530-1830 (Harmondsworth 1977, many editions) Summerson, J.: The Classical Language of Architecture (London 1980, many editions) Summerson, J.: Georgian London (London 1991) Summerson, J.: Inigo Jones (Harmondsworth 1966, New Haven and London 2000) Tavernor, R. Palladio and Palladianism (London 1991) Turner and the Masters, ed. D. Solkin (London 2009) Van Dyck 1599-1641, ed. C. Brown (Royal Academy Exhibtion, London 1999) Vaughan, W.: British Painting: The Golden Age (London 1999) Waterhouse, E.: Painting in Britain 1530-1790 (New Haven & London 1994) Watkin, D.: English Architecture (London 1992) Worsley, G.: Classical Architecture in Britain (New Haven and London 1995)

Worsley, G. Inigo Jones and the European Classicist Tradition (New Haven and London 2007)