Squares in Rome in the Early Modern Age
Prerequisiti
No prerequisites are required. The course is aimed primarily at PhD students, but is also open to undergraduate students.
Programma
The course intends to focus on a few cases of Roman squares designed, modified or developed in the early modern age, in relation to their previous ancient and medieval heritage, patronage events and urban enhancement projects such as aqueducts and fountains. The course will be complemented by off-site teaching appointments (Rome) and a series of seminars held by Italian and foreign scholars who have dealt with related themes.
Obiettivi formativi
The aim is to increase students’ historical and artistic knowledge and to bring them closer to some of the key themes of early modern art criticism and of the history of architecture.
Riferimenti bibliografici
Bibliographical advice will be provided at the beginning of the course and during the lessons.
As a background on the theme, we recommend the study of
- Rudolf Wittkower, Arte e architettura in Italia, 1600-1750 (English edition: London 1958), Turin 1958 (or revised editions)
- Richard Krautheimer, Roma di Alessandro VII, 1655-1667 (English edition: Princeton, NJ 1985), Rome 1987