Art History 201: Masterpieces of World Art The Middle Ages
Janetta Rebold Benton, Distinguished Professor of Art History and Director of the Pforzheimer Honors College, Pace University.
This series offers insight into the masterpieces of architecture, sculpture, and painting created from prehistory to our own day. This spring the lecturer studies the period from about A.D. 350 to 1400, comparing the art of the early medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic eras in the West with contemporary achievements throughout the world. No prerequisites, no exams!
This week’s topic:
April 29
Gothic Art: Henry VII Chapel in Westminster Abbey, London; Unicorn Tapestries; Chora Church in Istanbul; Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain; Aztec Sculpture
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