Center: 
Nantes
Discipline(s): 
Art History
Course code: 
AH 313
Terms offered: 
Fall
Credits: 
3
Language of instruction: 
French
Instructor: 
Dr. Catherine Molteni
Description: 

Artistic movements in France from the beginning of the 17th century to the French Revolution in 1789.

Prerequisites: 

None

Method of presentation: 

Lecture and discussion with visual support and architectural visits.

Required work and form of assessment: 

Analysis of an art work (oral) (5%), Participation/attendance/returned questionnaires (10%), term paper (20%), mid-term (25%) and final exam (40%).

content: 

Part I: 17th Century
Elaboration of pictorial space
Religious crisis and artistic movements
Painter of shadow: G. DE LA TOUR
Painters of Reality?: LE NAIN Brothers
Painter of light: LE LORRAIN
Painter of Classicism: POUSSIN
L’Académie Royale de Peinture and LE BON
Architecture: Classicism under the reign of LOUIS XIV
17th Century still-life paintings

Visits: Cathedral and Chapelle de l’oratoire

Part II: 18th Century
18th Century Art
Painter of Emotion: WATTEAU
Colors and Textures: BOUCHER
Pictorial materiality: FRAGONARD
Painter of Silence: CHARDIN
Neoclassicism: DAVID
Architecture: 18th Century

Visits: Art Museum of Angers
            Ile Feydeau and Cours Cambronne

Required readings: 

Faure, Elie.  Histoire de l'Art.  Paris: Folio, 1987.
or Francastel, Pierre.  Histoire de la peinture française.  Paris: Denoël, 1990.
Gombrich, Ernst. Histoire de l’Art.  Paris: Flammarion, 1986.
Lavedan, Pierre.  Monuments de France.  Arthaud, 1970. (available in the IES library)