History of Art 252 Paul F. Watson Spring Semester 1999
TIMETABLE
Please note that what follows is a schedule of general lecture topics. As the semester moves on, you will receive study sheets giving a detailed list of things, makers, and readings.
12 January: Introduction
14 January: The Sixteenth Century World
19 January: Bramante, Milan and Rome
21 January: Bramante, Rome and Julius II
26 January: Leonardo da Vinci, Florence and Milan
28 January: Leonardo in Florence
2 February: Leonardo in Florence/ Michelangelo in Rome
4 February: Michelangelo, Rome and Florence
9 February: Michelangelo, Rome, and Julius II
11 February: Michelangelo, The Sistine Chapel and Thereafter
16 February: Raphael, Florence, Rome and Julius II
18 February: Raphael, Julius II and Rome
23 February: Raphael, Leo X and other concerns
25 February: Raphael, to 1520
2 March: MID-TERM EXAMINATION
5 March: Michelangelo and Rome
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16 March: Michelangelo and St. Peter's
18 March: Correggio andNorthern Italy
23 March: Venice, Bellini and Giorgione
25 March: Giorgione and young Titian
30 March: Titian, Venice and Ferrara
1 April: Titian, Venice and Rome
6 April: Titian, Germany and Spain
8 April: Titian, to 1576
13 April: Palladio
15 April: Veronese
20 April: Tintoretto
22 April: Concluding.............................
30 April: FINAL EXAMINATION, 11.00 a.m., Jaffe 113
Please note: My office hours are Tuesday 2-4, Wednesday 10-12 (304 Jaffe) by appointment, please. Telephone (with answering machine): 215-898-6203 E-mail: pwatson@sas.upenn.edu