- Chapter 18: Renaissance and Reformation
- Chapter 19: Baroque in Italy and Spain
- Chapter 20: Baroque in the Netherlands
- Chapter 21: Baroque in France and England
Text Books:
History of Art, Vol. II. by Janson & Janson. (6th, 7th, or 8th Edition) Required.
Reading assignment
Learning Objectives: The Baroque
Important Learning Objectives:
- Demonstrate an understanding and use of the vocabulary and phrases associated with discussions of the Baroque in Europe: the philosophy, arts, cultures and religion.
- Identify and discuss the major changes in European Art that distinguishes the Baroque movement.
- Identify and articulate the achievements of the important people and artist of the Baroque.
- Articulate the shifts in the functions of Art in the Baroque; particularly as propaganda for the religious conflicts of Catholics and Protestants, the monarchy, populist government and social reforms.
Videos to Watch: Baroque Art Part 1
Please watch the following videos on the Art of the Baroque Period.
Sister Wendy’s Survey of Baroque Art
You will need to log on to Alexander Street Video. If the following link does not work for you, you can find the video through the Skyline Library. Locate the Skyline Library page on the Skyline College page under “Campus”. Under the “One Search” dialog line, select the tab for “VIDEOS”. Select the second line “Academic Video Online (Alexander Street streaming)”. Then enter “Sister Wendy’s Story of Painting, episode 5”.
Simon Shama’s Power of ART (episode 1) “Caravaggio”
Simon Shama’s Power of ART (episode 2) “Bernini”
Great Paintings Explained: Judith Beheading Holofernes by Artemisia Gentileschi
Vermeer’s “Girl with the Pearl Earring”
Velasquez’s “Las Meninas: Is This The Best Painting In History?”
BBC The Real Versailles
Versailles’ dirty secrets – Toute L’Histoire
Video to Watch: Baroque and Age of Enlightenment
Sister Wendy’s Survey of “THREE GOLDEN AGES”
You will need to log on to Alexander Street Video. If the following link does not work for you, you can find the video through the Skyline Library. Locate the Skyline Library page on the Skyline College page under “Campus”. Under the “One Search” dialog line, select the tab for “VIDEOS”. Select the second line “Academic Video Online (Alexander Street streaming)”. Then enter “Sister Wendy’s Story of Painting, episode 6”.
Simon Schama’s Power of Art — “Jacques Louie David”
The Age of Reason Europe After the Renaissance 1642-1800
Romanticism in European Culture