Course Description

FIA418 : Artistic Patronage of the Medici

Description:

From the early 15th to the 17th century, the Medici transformed themselves from an upstart banking family living in modest town houses to Grand Dukes reigning over all of Tuscany out of urban palaces and country villas. This course explores how the Medici used art and architecture to establish their power, construct their noble identity, and define the Renaissance. Particular attention to the diverse artistic media the Medici favored and to how they encouraged integration of artistic, religious, humanistic and political interests in the works of artists. Includes site visits and a day trip to visit Medici Villas. A course-related fee of $135 (Spring 2008) will be billed from Syracuse. Prereq: at least one course in art history or consent of the instructor. Cross-listed with ARC 538.

Available Locations:

Italy

Semester(s) Offered:

Offered: Spring

Credits:

3

Department:

Fine Arts