History of European Art - Travelling Artists and Artworks, Short Course | Freie Universität Berlin | Berlin, Germany
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History of European Art - Travelling Artists and Artworks

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This History of European Art - Travelling Artists and Artworks course at Freie Universität Berlin explores European art from the 15th to the 20th century with a particular focus on the travels of artists between urban centers like Florence, Rome, Venice, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Paris, London, and Berlin.

Overview

About the course

The aim is to analyze how mobility contributed through the centuries to shape local identities as well as European visual cultural traditions and styles common to different countries.

The History of European Art - Travelling Artists and Artworks course at Freie Universität Berlin will present iconic moments of the history of the arts in Europe by drawing a special attention to episodes of cultural exchanges and hybridization that arose from travelling artworks as well as from artists’ travels.

From the impact of Flemish art in 15th century Italy, to the stays of artists like Raphael and Michelangelo in the early 16th-century papal Rome; from the rise of genre painting in the Flanders and the Dutch Republic during the Age of Explorations, to the ‘painters of modern life’ in 19th-century Paris, and the European network of the Avant-gardes in the 1910s-1920s, we will analyze the artworks and their authors in relation to the different historical contexts and the places of their creation.

Recurrent will be the focus on the complex interplay between artists and patrons, between local traditions, individual creativity and the broader social, political and cultural contexts in which artworks and buildings were produced.

Students will gain understanding of the main art movements and relevant artists from the Renaissance to the postwar period and the special role played by travels in giving shape to a European cultural space. Visits to the outstanding collections of Berlin museums (according to Covid-19 regulations) will allow the participants to study in depth specific artifacts and to learn how to look closely at works of art.

Housing

Wheelchair-accessible housing is available upon request. Please see our website for a full description of the furnished single-occupancy studio apartment and note that the registration deadline for this housing option is one month before the regular registration deadline! 

Programme Structure

Topics include:

  • Flanders in the 15th century (van Eyck, van der Weyden)
  • Early Renaissance Florence (Donatello, Brunelleschi, Masaccio, Botticelli)
  • The ‘High Renaissance’ in Italy: Florence and Rome (da Vinci, Raphael)
  • Rome in the 17th century: from Classicism to Baroque (Caravaggio, Bernini)
  • Flanders and the Dutch Republic of the Golden Age (Rubens, Vermeer, Rembrandt)
  • Neoclassicism and the cult of Antiquity (David, Canova)
  • Romanticism and Realism in France and Germany (Delacroix, Friedrich, Courbet)
  • Postimpressionism: Van Gogh, Gauguin, Cézanne
  • Picasso and Cubism
  • German Avant-garde in Munich, Berlin and Dresden; National socialism and the “Degenerate Art”

Key information

Duration

  • Full-time
    • 1 months

Start dates & application deadlines

Language

English

Credits

5 ECTS

Delivered

On Campus

Academic requirements

We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.

English requirements

We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.

Student insurance

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  • Additional medical costs (i.e. dental)
  • Repatriation, if something happens to you or your family
  • Liability
  • Home contents and baggage
  • Accidents
  • Legal aid

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Other requirements

General requirements

Students should be able to speak and read English at the upper intermediate level (B2) or higher. No prior knowledge is required but the willingness to think beyond the usual framings on migration. 

Required language skills

The language of instruction is English. Language proficiency on an advanced Intermediate level (Mittelstufe II) is a prerequisite for participation. For orientation purposes, you can assess your language skills via the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

Tuition Fee

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  • International

    1300 EUR/full
    Tuition Fee
    Based on the tuition of 1300 EUR for the full programme during 1 months.
  • EU/EEA

    1300 EUR/full
    Tuition Fee
    Based on the tuition of 1300 EUR for the full programme during 1 months.

Program fee: 300 EUR (250 EUR incl. early bird discount)

Living costs for Berlin

836 - 1340 EUR /month
Living costs

The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.

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