Learning objectives
Knowledge of
the European Art of the XVth and XVI Centuries.
Prerequisites
None
Course unit content
European Art during the XVth and the XVIth Centuries: The Comparison between Leonardo and Albrecht Duerer
Full programme
S. Ferrari, Duerer e Leonardo, Il Paragone delle Arti a Nord e a Sud delle Alpi, Genova 2020
F. Elsig, L'arte del '400 a Nord delle Alpi, Torino 2011
E. Panofsky, La Vita e le Opere di Albrecht Duerer (in diverse edizioni, a scelta dello studente)
Bibliography
F. Elsig, L'arte del '400 a Nord delle Alpi, Torino 2011
E. Panofsky, La Vita e le Opere di Albrecht Duerer, Milano 2015
Teaching methods
Frontal Lessons
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral exam.
The exam (20/30 minutes max) concern the entire course, and aims to verify the student knowledge acquired during the classroom lectures.
In Italian Universities grades are given on the basis of 30 points (30/30). When the student's performance is considered outstanding, a laude can be added. The minimum passing grade is 18/30. Grades below 18 are a fail and are not registered.
A fail is determined by: 1. a lack of understanding of the basic content of the course; 2. the inability to express oneself adequately; 3. by a lack of autonomous preparation; 4. the inability to solve problems related to information retrieval and its decoding; 5. the inability in making judgements independently.
The minimum passing grade (18-23/30) is ascribed when the student's performance is acceptable, according to the 5 evaluation indicators expressed above. Middle-range scores (24-27/30) are assigned to students who show more than a sufficient level (24-25/30) or a good level (26-27/30) according to the 5 evaluation indicators expressed above. High scores (from 28/30 to 30/30 cum laude) are assigned to students who show a very good or an excellent level according to the 5 evaluation indicators expressed above.
Other information
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