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STGA Blue Badge Core Knowledge Art and Architecture Middle Ages to Reformation

STGA Blue Badge Core Knowledge Art and Architecture Middle Ages to Reformation. Loura Brooks. Tools of the Trade. Art does not feel – we do: keeping it objective Visual Analysis and Formal Qualities Context – the ‘period’ eye – how do we know what a work of art means???

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STGA Blue Badge Core Knowledge Art and Architecture Middle Ages to Reformation

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  1. STGA Blue Badge Core KnowledgeArt and ArchitectureMiddle Ages to Reformation Loura Brooks

  2. Tools of the Trade • Art does not feel – we do: keeping it objective • Visual Analysis and Formal Qualities • Context – the ‘period’ eye – how do we know what a work of art means??? • Comparatives – Painting A is more ( this, that or the other) than painting B • Stylistic Terms – the Ingredients of Art / the Story of Art

  3. Styles and Categories Labels Historical Ancient, Classical, Byzantine, Early Christian, Gothic, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Neo-classical, Modernist, Post-modernist…… Early Christian to Reformation Stylistic Classical, Byzantine, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neo-classical, Modernist (and all its arms and legs) Insular to Late Renaissance

  4. Art in the Age of Faith

  5. The Story; Insular to MedievalThe Dark (?) Ages

  6. The Ardagh Chalice

  7. Reconstructed Helmet and Garnet and Lapis Lazuli clasp, Sutton Hoo, 7th c. Sutton Hoo, 7th c

  8. The Ruthwell Cross

  9. The Book of Durrow Carpet page with Trumpets and Spirals text incipit

  10. The Book of Kells, the Four Evangelists

  11. The Book of Kells, Chi-Rho page

  12. The Book of Kells, the Arrest of Christ

  13. The Lindisfarne Gospels, carpet page

  14. The Lindisfarne Gospels canon table

  15. The Lindisfarne Gospels, script page

  16. The Lindisfarne Gospels, Saint Luke

  17. The Lindisfarne Gospels, Saint John

  18. The Lindisfarne Gospels, Saint Mark

  19. The Lindisfarne Gospels, Saint Matthew

  20. Visual Analysis • colour • composition • foreshortening • form • linear perspective • linear style • modelling • viewpoint • atmospheric or aerial perspective

  21. Hegel’s Wheel: the period eye Science Customs Law   Morality   Constitution Religion Technology   Art  

  22. MEANING????

  23. Comparative Analysis

  24. Visual Analysis: Coronation Gospels of Charlemagne

  25. The Celtic InfluenceGospel of Medard of Soissons, canon table / Saint Mark

  26. Comparative Analysis

  27. The Story - The ‘Middle’? Ages: Romanesque to Gothic

  28. The Romanesque

  29. Durham Cathedral

  30. Nave of Durham Cathedral / Nave of Dunfermline Abbey

  31. Tomb of Robert the Bruce

  32. The Gothic

  33. ArchitectureRomanesque: St Sernin, Toulouse vs Gothic: Chartres

  34. Chartres

  35. Royal Portal

  36. Labyrinth

  37. Rosslyn

  38. The International Style

  39. Courtliness: The Wilton DiptychThe International Style

  40. Other Patrons: The Luttrell Psalter‘Luttrell me fecit’

  41. Book Production in England – The Douce Apocalypse

  42. Book Production in France: Jean PucelleBooks of Hours

  43. Petites Heures de Jeanne d’Evreux

  44. Page to Panel: The Tres Riches Heures

  45. Expressions of power

  46. The Bute Mazer

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