KLBcB75 A History of Art in Miniature. Greek glyptic, Early Classical to Late Hellenistic Age

Filozofická fakulta
podzim 2011
Rozsah
1/1/0. 3 kr. Ukončení: k.
Vyučující
Dr. Elisabetta Maria Gagetti, Ph.D. (přednášející)
Garance
doc. PhDr. Eliška Kazdová, CSc.
Ústav archeologie a muzeologie – Filozofická fakulta
Kontaktní osoba: PhDr. Marie Pardyová, CSc.
Omezení zápisu do předmětu
Předmět je nabízen i studentům mimo mateřské obory.
Mateřské obory/plány
předmět má 29 mateřských oborů, zobrazit
Cíle předmětu
At the end of the course the students should be acquainted with: • the materials and shapes of Greek glyptic works from Classical to Late Hellenistic Age • the development of engraved subjects on the bezels of metallic (gold) finger rings • the engraving techniques on gems and on metal bezels • the purpose of engraved gems(sealing versus decorative) • the diffusion area of Greek engraved gems and finger rings • the development of glyptic portraiture, both royal and for common people • the birth of a "court glyptic"
Osnova
  • 1. Classical Gem Stones: Materials and Shapes (Scarabs, Scaraboids; Ringstones; Sliced Cylinders and Barrels; Lion Gems); Ancient impressions; Seal and Gem Usage in the Classical Period
  • 2. Early Classical Intaglios (480-450 BC): Dexamenos and Other Contemporary Masters
  • 3. After Dexamenos: The Second Half of the Fifth Century
  • 4. The Fourth Century: The “Fine Style”; The Common Style; Eastern Gems
  • 5.The Latest Classical Gems; Glass Scaraboids
  • 6. Classical Finger Rings: Shapes and Materials. The “Penelope Group”; Light Rings; Heavy Rings; The Pontic Group; The de Clercq Group; The Summary and the Common Style; The Kassandra Group; The Iunx Group; The Nike Group; The Salting Group; Late Classical Finger Rings: Round Bezels
  • 7. Western Greek Finger Rings: Fifth and Fourth Century
  • 8. Graeco-Persian Gems: The Court Style; the Greek Style The Mixed Style The Bern Group and a globolo Gems
  • 9. Greek Hellenistic Cameos: Ruler Portraits (The Ptolemy Cameo; The Gonzaga Cameo; The “Tazza Farnese”; The “Cup of the Ptolemies”); Small Cameos
  • 10. Greek Hellenistic Intaglios: Ruler Portraits; Private Portraits; Gods, Myths and Men
  • 11. Hellenistic Finger Rings: Early Hellenistic Period. Chronology and Iconography from the Late 4th Century to the End of the 3rd Century BC
  • 12. Hellenistic Finger Rings: Early Hellenistic Period. Chronology and Iconography from the End of the 3rd Century BC to Augustan Classicism
Výukové metody
Twelve 2-hour lessons with PowerPoint presentations (in English)
Metody hodnocení
Written examination: multiple choice test (in English). Twelve questions, each about an image – already seen during the lessons – and each one with four questions (only one of which is correct), according to the subjects of the lessons. Time: 40'. Requirements for the test: • Knowledge of the contents of the lessons (the reading of some texts in literature is suggested).
Vyučovací jazyk
Angličtina
Informace učitele
• P. Zazoff, Handbuch der Archäologie. Die antiken Gemmen, München 1983. • J. Boardman, Greek Gems and Finger Rings: Early Bronze to Late Classical, London-New York, 2d revised edition. • N.M. Nikoulina, La glyptique grecque orientale et gréco-perse, in “AntK”, 14, 1971, pp. 90-103. • B. Gerring, Die gravierten Fingerringe des Hellenismus, Oxford 2000. • E. Zwierlein-Diehl, Antike Gemmen und ihr Nachleben, Berlin-New York 2007.
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