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ICONOGRAPHY AND ICONOLOGY mutuato
ICONOGRAFIA E ICONOLOGIA

A.Y. Credits
2023/2024 6
Lecturer Email Office hours for students
Monica Grasso Only on appointment

Assigned to the Degree Course

Philosophy of Information. Theory and Management of Knowledge (LM-78)
Curriculum: LINGUAGGI DELLA RETE
Date Time Classroom / Location
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Learning Objectives

Understanding of the iconographic-iconological method through the analysis of works of art and through the history of the metod

Understanding the concepts of iconography and iconology

Knowledge of the profile of some scholars protagonists of the method like Aby Warburg and Erwin Panofsky

knowledge of the contents of the essays of Aby Warburg and Erwin Panofsky analyzed during the course and in the course  books

Learning the method of analysis of a work of art with the iconographic-iconological method

Ability to analyze and comment on works of art analyzed during the course and in the course books

Program

The course aims to clarify the iconographic-iconological method through the profile by some scholars like Aby Warburg and Erwin Panofsky and  through the iconographic and iconological analysis by some works by art chosen between the 15th and 20th centuries

Learning Achievements (Dublin Descriptors)

The student must demonstrate to know the iconographic and iconological method

-The student must demonstrate to know the perrsonality and work of Aby Warburg

-The student must demonstrate to know the personality and work of Erwin Panofsky

“To understand the contents of the course books”

- To know how to use the lessons notes (for the attended students)

-To know and recognize the subject of the works of art analyzed during the course and in the course books , to be able to indicate the author and the dating.

-To be able to analyze and comment the works of art analyzed during the course with good language skills-

Teaching Material

The teaching material prepared by the lecturer in addition to recommended textbooks (such as for instance slides, lecture notes, exercises, bibliography) and communications from the lecturer specific to the course can be found inside the Moodle platform › blended.uniurb.it

Teaching, Attendance, Course Books and Assessment

Course books

1)Notes about lessons

2)E.PANOFSKY, Studi di Iconologia, Torino, Einaudi.

3)MONICA GRASSO, Il corpo scolpito.  Roma, Ginevra Bentivoglio editoria

Additional Information for Non-Attending Students

Attendance

Individual study

Course books

Three books to be selected as follows

1)E.Panofsky, Studi di Iconologia, Torino Einaudi.Obligatory

2)One book to be selected from

A.Warburg, Arte e astrologia nel Palazzo Schifanoia di Ferrara, Abscondita editore.

H.Belting, La Pietà di Giovanni Bellini, Panini editore

H.Bredekamp, La Primavera di Botticelli, Panini editore

A.Chastel, Il gesto nell’arte, Laterza editore

3)one text between:

M.Grasso, Seguendo TizianoViaggio nel ‘500 sulle orme di un grande maestro, Ginevra Bentivoglio Editoria, Roma 2014.

M. Grasso, Cos'è un capolavoro? La risposta dell'arte attraverso i secoli, Ginevra Bentivoglio Editoria, Roma 2016.

M. Grasso, Le arti sorelle. Dialoghi tra immagini, parole e musica, Ginevra Bentivoglio Editoria, Roma 2015.

M.Grasso, Il corpo scolpito., Percorsi tra statue antiche e moderne, Ginevra Bentivoglio Editoria, Roma 2018.

M. Grasso e P. Carloni, L’uno e l’altro volto. Michelangelo, Vittoria Colonna e il Giudizio Sistino, Ginevra Bentivoglio Editoria, Roma 2016.

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