SEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS University of Virginia, Academic Sponsor

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1 SEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS University of Virginia, Academic Sponsor Voyage: Fall 2014 Discipline: Art History ARTH 1559: World Art History: The Atlantic World Division: Lower Faculty Name: Marc Vincent Credit Hours: 3; Contact Hours: 38 Pre-requisites: None COURSE DESCRIPTION: The ports we will visit feature some of the greatest collections of art in the world, from the encyclopedic Hermitage Museum in Russia to the cathedrals of Western Europe and Brazil, the mosques and palaces of the Islamic World, and the folk art centers of West Africa and the Caribbean. Through visual and contextual analyses, we will prepare voyagers for richer encounters with both historic masterworks and modern trends in the art of the Atlantic World. COURSE OBJECTIVES: This course will familiarize students with the major traditions in the visual arts. It will also encourage them to think critically about the history and significance of curatorial spaces and strategies. REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS AUTHOR: Marilyn Stokstad and Michael W. Cothren TITLE: Art History PUBLISHER: Pearson/Prentice Hall ISBN #: ISBN 13: 978-02057873470 (I d like paperback or e-edition available for students) DATE/EDITION: Fifth Edition TOPICAL OUTLINE OF COURSE 23 August: Depart Southampton, England 24 August: Orientation

B1-26 August: LECTURE 01: Course Introduction 2 B2-28 August: LECTURE 02: European Old Masters: Highlights of the Hermitage, Saint Petersburg and Museum of Ancient Art, Lisbon 29 August-2 September: St. Petersburg, Russia B3-4 September: LECTURE 03: European Baroque Art: Highlights of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp; German and Polish Art. 5-7 September: Gdansk, Poland 8-9 September: Rostok, Germany B4-11 September: LECTURE 04: 19 th and 20 th century French Art I B5-12 September: LECTURE 05: 19 th - and 20 th -Century French Art II Highlights of the Musée Malraux, Le Havre 14-16 September: Antwerp, Belgium FIELD LAB: Rubens House and Associated Monuments : Sunday, 14 September 17-19 September: Le Havre, France B6-21 September: LECTURE 06: Archeology and Art: Highlights of the National Archeological Museum, Dublin B7-23 September: LECTURE 07: Books and Prints: Highlights of the Antwerp Museum of Print and Trinity College, Dublin; Review for Exam 24-27 September: Dublin, Ireland B8-29 September: FIRST EXAM: European Art 1-3 October: Lisbon, Portugal 4-5 October: Cadiz, Spain B9-6 October: LECTURE 08: Islamic Art: Highlights of the Museu Nacional do Azulejo, Lisbon; Alhambra, Granada; Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca; Grande Mosquée, Dakar 8-11 October: Casablanca, Morocco

3 B10-12 October: LECTURE 09: West African Traditional Art: Highlights of the Museum of Ancient Art and Museu da Sociedade de Geografia, Lisbon; Institute Fondamental d Afrique Noir (IFAN) or Musée Theodore Monod, Dakar; National Museum of Ghana, Accra B11-14 October: LECTURE 10: West African Colonial and Modern Art: Place Mohammed V, Place des Nations Unies, Eglise du Sacré Coeur, Eglise Notre Dame de Lourdes, Casablanca; Sous-Verre, Senegal; El Anatsui, Ghana 16-19 October: Dakar, Senegal B12-20 October: FILM VIEWING (T.B.A.) B13-22 October: SECOND EXAM: Islamic and West African Art B14-24 October: FIRST PAPER CREATIVE WORKSHOP 25-26 October: Takoradi, Ghana 27-28 October: Tema, Ghana B15-30 October: LECTURE 11: Afro-Brazilian and Afro-Caribbean Art: Highlights of the Museo Histórico Nacional, Rio; Museo Afro-Brasileiro, Salvador B16-1 November: LECTURE 12: Modern Brazilian and Caribbean Art: Highlights of the Museo Nacional das Belas Artes, Rio; Museo Nacional Palacio de Bellas Artes, Havana 2 November: Study Day (ship-wide) B17-4 November: FIRST PAPER PEER REVIEW B18-6 November LECTURE 13: Colonial Monuments and Architecture, Brazil-Cuba Monasteiro da São Bento and Church of St. Francis of Penitence, Rio; Catedral Basilica, Sao Pedro dos Clerigos, Ordem Terceira de Sao Domingos, Church and Convent of St. Francis, Salvador; Largo do Pelourinho, Praça Municipal, Salvador Cathedral of S. Cristobal, Convento de Santa Clara, Havana; St. Michael s, Bridgetown

4 7-9 November: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 12-14 November: Salvador, Brazil B19-16 November: LECTURE 14: Modern Monuments and Architecture, Brazil-Cuba Cristo Rei, Lisbon; Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro; Oscar Niemeyer, Brasilia B20-18 November: SECOND PAPER WORKSHOP 19 November: Study Day (ship-wide) B21-21 November: FILM VIEWING (T.B.A.) 22-24 November: Bridgetown, Barbados B22-26 November: SECOND PAPER PEER REVIEW B23-28 November: LECTURE 15: Summaries and Conclusions 29 November-2 December: Havana, Cuba 3 December: Study Day (ship-wide) B24-5 December: FINAL EXAM 8 December: Arrive Ft. Lauderdale

5 FIELD WORK Field lab attendance is mandatory for all students enrolled in this course. Please do not book individual travel plans or a Semester at Sea sponsored trip on the day of our field lab. FIELD LAB (At least 20 percent of the contact hours for each course, to be led by the instructor.) A visit to the Rubens House/Museum in Antwerp, coupled with a tour of significant repositories of works by Rubens, such as the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp and the Cathedral of our Lady. FIELD ASSIGNMENTS Two papers will be required: each will be a scholarly intellectual comparison of art in two cities from two different countries. They must incorporate materials from readings and lectures. One of the papers must feature their field lab experience. A rubric will be devised at a later date. METHODS OF EVALUATION / GRADING RUBRIC In addition to the two papers listed above, there will be two exams during the course of the semester and a final exam. RESERVE LIBRARY LIST TBA AUTHOR: TITLE: PUBLISHER: ISBN #: DATE/EDITION: ELECTRONIC COURSE MATERIALS TBA AUTHOR: ARTICLE/CHAPTER TITLE: JOURNAL/BOOK TITLE: VOLUME: DATE: PAGES:

6 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES HONOR CODE Semester at Sea students enroll in an academic program administered by the University of Virginia, and thus bind themselves to the University s honor code. The code prohibits all acts of lying, cheating, and stealing. Please consult the Voyager s Handbook for further explanation of what constitutes an honor offense. Each written assignment for this course must be pledged by the student as follows: On my honor as a student, I pledge that I have neither given nor received aid on this assignment. The pledge must be signed, or, in the case of an electronic file, signed [signed].