Middlebury

HARC 0219

Early Medieval &Romanesque Art

Understanding Early Medieval and Romanesque Art: Seeing Ste. Foy
This course is an introduction to key artworks and architectural monuments made and built in Europe during the eighth through twelfth centuries. We will study such structures as Charlemagne's Palace Chapel and the reliquary statue of Ste. Foy at Conques to explore how these monuments were products of independent cultures that valued the creation of a visual fusion between the Judeo-Christian God and humankind. Likely lines of inquiry include: the persistence of a Classical ideal and its myriad adaptations; the coordination of art objects to specific locations; and, not least, the self-conscious staging of political and ecclesiastical power. 3 hrs lect.
Subject:
History of Art & Architecture
Department:
History of Art & Architecture
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
ART EUR HIS

Sections

Fall 2024

HARC0219A-F24 Lecture (Garrison)

Fall 2022

HARC0219A-F22 Lecture (Garrison)

Spring 2019

HARC0219A-S19 Lecture (Garrison)

Spring 2017

HARC0219A-S17 Lecture (Garrison)

Fall 2013

HARC0219A-F13 Lecture (Garrison)

Fall 2008

HARC0219A-F08 Lecture (Garrison)

Spring 2005

HARC0219A-S05 Lecture (Garrison)