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NAME OF THE SUBJECT: FROM ‘TENEBRAE’ TO MODERNITY: ITALIAN ART OF THE TRECENTO ( 14TH CENTURY)

TEACHERS: Rafael Navarro Mallebrera ...... ([email protected]) Xavier Carro Rosende...... ([email protected])

ACADEMIC YEAR: 2013-14

OBJECTIVES:

In Italy, the time comprised between the late years of the 13th century and the first half of the 14th century was a period of vigorous growth and incessant search for paths in art. Likewise, the development of and Siena painting from 1350 to 1400 was crucial to art history: the aspects of reality and the problems related to shape were subjected to new values, attitudes and approaches that would determine the first that the enlightened ones will know.

METHODOLOGY:

Despite trying to offer a reasonably wide overview, the course will especially focus on the most important artists and works of the period. And they will be simultaneously related to the social, moral and cultural context.

SYSTEM OF ASSESSMENT:

Continuous

SUBJECT SYLLABUS:

U. 1.-The expansion of Franciscan and Dominican architecture in the second half of the 13th century. The cathedrals of Siena. Orvieto, Florence and Arezzo. The civil architecture of , Piacenza, Florence, Todi and Perugia.

U. 2.-: the pulpits of and Siena, the fountain of Perugia and the descent of Luca. Arnolfo di Cambio: the Cardinal of Baye’s tomb, the sarcophagus of San Domenico, the front in the Cathedral of Florence and the baldachins of San Paolo Extramuro and Santa Cecilia. : the façade of the Cathedral of Siena, the pulpit of Santa Andrea di Pistoia and the sculptures in the Cathedral of Pisa.

U. 3.-Pietro Cavallini. Jacopo Torriti. Coppo di Marcovaldo. Guido da Siena. Cimabue and the Higher Church of Assisi.

U. 4.-Architecture in the first half of the 14th century: Siena. Florence and the rest of . Angelo de Orvieto and the buildings of Gubbio and Umbria. The architecture of Piedmont, Lombardia and Emilia. Venice and the Veneto. Naples and Southern Italy. Fortifications and castles.

U. 5.-Duccio di Boninsegna. . The attributions of Assisi. Simona Martín. Ambrosio and Pietro Lorenzetti. Minor Tuscany painters: Bernardo and Tadeo Gaddi, Maso di Bianco. Painting in Venice, Bologna and Rimini.

U. 6.- in the first half of the 14th century: Minor sculptors in Florence and Siena. Lorenzo Maitani and the façade of the Cathedral of Orvieto. Andrea Pisano. Sculpture in Northern Italy: Gionvanni Balduccio.

U. 7.-Architecture in the second half of the 14th century: the cathedral of Florence and the Holy Trinity Church. The logia of the Bigallo and of the Signoria. The cathedral of Siena. The cathedral of Milan. The charterhouse of Pavia. The cathedral of Monza and the church of Santa Maria del Carmine de Pavia. Matteo Gattapone and Antonio di Vicenzo. The ducal palace in Venice.

U. 8.-Barna de Siena. The decoration in the Cemetery of Pisa. Andrea . Nardo and Jacopo di Cione. Giovanni da Milano. Giovanni del Biondo. Andrea Bonaiutu da Firenze. Agnolo Gaddi. Spinello Aretino. The north of Italy.

U. 9.-Sculpture. Nino Pisano. Andrea Orcagna. Alberto Agnoli. Giovanni d’Ambrogio. Bonino da Campione.

RECOMMENDED BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY:

- La pintura italiana hasta el 1400: materiales, métodos y procedimientos del arte. Serbali, 1995

- La Pintura in Italia: il e il trecento. [Milano]: Einaudi, 1986. 2 v

- MARTINDALE, Andrew. El arte gótico. Barcelona: Destino, 1994

- MEISS, Maillard. Pintura en Florencia y Siena después de la peste negra.: Arte, religión y sociedad a mediados del siglo XIV. Madrid: Alianza Editorial, 1988 (Alianza Forma)

- SINIBALDI, Guilia. La pintura del Trecento. Barcelona: Laie, 2009

- WHITE, John. Arte y arquitectura en Italia: 1250 – 1400. Madrid: Cátedra, 1989 (Manuales de Arte Cátedra)

GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY:

- El siglo XIV. Barcelona: Electra, 2006

- PIJOAN, José (dir.). Arte del periodo humanista. Trecento y cuatrocento. Madrid: Espasa Calpe, 1966

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