HARC 0323A
      
Art and Texts
    
  
                                  
                              Colloquium in Art History: Art and Texts
From antiquity through the 19th-century, most art in the Western tradition was derived from identifiable literary sources.  Invention was calibrated by how well and with how much originality a visual artist depicted a scene from a textual source.  In this course we will closely examine artistic interpretations of passages from the Old and New Testaments, The Apocrypha, the devotional literature of the 13th and 14th-centuries, The Iliad of Homer, and the Metamorphoses of Ovid.  We will conclude with a case of parallelism, rather than direct influence: Zola's novel Nana and representations of prostitution in 19th-century Paris. (Not open to students who took HARC 0300 in Spring 2011) 3 hr. lect.
- Schedule
 - 9:30am-10:45am on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 13, 2012 to May 14, 2012)
 - Location
 - Mahaney Center for the Arts 125
 - Instructors
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Hunisak, John M.
hunisak@middlebury.edu 
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