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OA19AUSRV - Architecture and art of the Middle Ages

Course specification
Type of study Bachelor academic studies
Study programme
Course title Architecture and art of the Middle Ages
Acronym Status Semester Number of classes ECTS
OA19AUSRV mandatory 2 3L + 0E 4.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
    Prerequisite Form of prerequisites
    for attending classes: Architecture and Art of the Old Age for taking the final exam: Architecture and Art of the Old Age for attending classes: attended course for taking the final exam: Completed course
    Learning objectives
    Introducing students to the development process of the history of medieval art, architecture and settlements, the richness of architectural types, shapes and programs through the most significant architectural achievements. The goal is for students to develop a sense of expression and valorization of architectural heritage, to build a proper relationship with traditions, to understand and notice the lasting connections and logic of construction present in various forms of contemporary architectural creation. The main goal is to acquire knowledge about the development of architecture and settlements during the Middle Ages, as well as to be acquainted with the epochs of art history from the 5th to the 15th century, with accents on the art of early Christianity, Byzantine art, Serbian medieval art, Romanesque and Gothic. In parallel with following the development process of architecture, students are acquainted with the development of art, primarily painting and sculpture of the Middle Ages.
    Learning outcomes
    Acquiring knowledge about architectural and artistic creation in the Middle Ages and connecting experiences from the Ancient times. Acquiring basic knowledge about the emergence and development of architecture in certain social contexts, the laws of formation and types of settlements, spatial organization, structural assemblies and construction techniques, stylistic features and their transformation in accordance with the aesthetic and technical development of social consciousness in the Middle Ages. An integral view of the creations of the Middle Ages through the prism of aesthetics.
    Content
    Architectural and artistic creation of the Middle Ages. The study of the development of architecture, urbanism and artistic creation in the Middle Ages. The study of the aesthetics of the Middle Ages with an emphasis on the moral role of works of art. How much and in what way art, with an emphasis on architecture, was in the service of religion. Basic features of Byzantine aesthetics, architecture and art. Early Christian architecture and art, Early Byzantine architecture and art, Byzantine architecture and art. Influence of Byzantine architecture, Russian medieval architecture and art. Pre-Romanesque architecture and art, Romanesque architecture and art, Gothic architecture and art. Serbian medieval architecture and art. Islamic medieval architecture. Profane architecture and fortifications. Transformation of ancient settlements and the emergence of new medieval forms of settlements. Types of medieval settlements.
    Teaching Methods
    Lectures, exercises, consultations
    Literature
    1. Group of authors, Atlas of Architecture 1 and 2, Građevinska knjiga, Belgrade, 2005.
    2. Boskovic, Dj. Architecture of the Middle Ages, Naucna knjiga, Belgrade, 1962
    3. Korac, V, Suput, M, Architecture of the Byzantine World, Belgrade, 2005
    4. Janson H. V. History of Art, 2016
    5. Gilbert. K. / Kun.H. History of aesthetics. Culture / Institute for Textbook Publishing. Belgrade / Sarajevo, 1969
    Evaluation and grading
    Course attendance Semester works Colloquium / exam
    Specific remarks
    No