Instructors: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Oy-Marra
Event type:
Lecture
Displayed in timetable as:
07.092.030
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
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Registration group: Vorlesung Positionen Kunst 1 WiSe 23/24
Contents:
Roman ceiling painting of the 17th century is full of achievements and surprises. In palaces and churches, the ceiling became a central picture base and a place for conveying complex content. With the ceiling fresco of the Galleria Farnese, that of the great hall in the Palazzo Barberini and the painting of the church of Sant'Ignazio, Annibale Carracci, Pietro da Cortona and Andrea Pozzo set standards far beyond Rome and Italy. In the lecture, the relationship to the respective architecture and their aesthetic strategies in the (ecclesiastical) political context will be discussed. The prerequisites of antiquity and the Renaissance as well as the interconnections with France and the Old Empire will also be explained.
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