Bad Blood: Rivalries in the History of Art

Global 业务 Consulting Program
弗洛伦斯, 意大利

日期: 1/7/25 - 4/26/25

Global 业务 Consulting

Bad Blood: Rivalries in the History of Art

Bad Blood: Rivalries in the History of Art Course Overview

概述

CEA CAPA Partner Institution: CEA CAPA 弗洛伦斯 Center
地点: 弗洛伦斯, 意大利
Primary Subject Area: 艺术历史
Instruction in: 英语
课程代码: ARH364FLR
Transcript Source: University of New Haven
Course Details: 300级
Recommended Semester Credits: 3
Contact Hours: 45
Prerequisites: 没有一个
Additional Fee: $120.00
Additional Fee Description:This course requires payment of an additional fee to cover active learning components that are above and beyond typical course costs, such as site visits, entrance fees and other expenses.

描述

Why is there so much bad blood involved in the stories of artists and their artworks? Why did Michelangelo despise Raphael, even for decades after Raphae's death? How did Henry Matisse and Pablo Picasso balance their perpetual competition with a lifelong friend船? What transgression pitted the notorious titans of the 伦敦 graffiti scene, Bansky and King Robbo, in a rivalry that ended with a tragic and unforeseeable death? Creativity as a result of rivalry has fascinated art historians since the 16th century. 事实上, the publication of Giorgio Vasari's biographies in Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, 雕塑家, and Architects helped establish 弗洛伦斯's place in the art historical world as one in which artists were continuously driven to outdo one another. In 弗洛伦斯 and beyond, so many of the "composed" masterpieces from the Renaissance to the contemporary era owe their vitality, 创新, and success to backstage brawling.

This course considers commissions, 合同, and artistic creation side-by-side with aspects of the artists' own human experience - envy, 嫉妒, and the simple need for competition - by analyzing examples of artists' rivalries through the centuries. The drama of these stories is brought to life through contemporary quotes from poems, 信, 论文, 合同, 面试, 语句, 和更多的. The recovery and reconstruction of historical and sociological elements through narrative describe how the rivalries that delight today's art fans helped to inform the way cultures approach art and artists. Our investigative journey will transform some of the big names of the art world into real people - grumpy, 坏脾气的, antagonistic and flawed - and better reveals how all of us respond to art.


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