LEADER 00000cgm 2200000Ia 4500 001 ocm56521874 003 OCoLC 005 20070523000000.0 007 vd cvaizu 008 040916t20042004vau000 vleng d 020 1565859103|qDVD set 020 9781565859104|qDVD set 020 1565859111|qtranscript set 020 9781565859111|qtranscript set 020 9791565859103 020 9791565859110 028 42 PD7140-01|bTeaching Company 028 42 PD7140-02|bTeaching Company 028 42 PD7140-03|bTeaching Company 035 (OCoLC)56521874 040 CZA|beng|cCZA|dOCLCQ|dTEF|dOCL|dTXI 043 e-it--- 049 GNUA 050 14 N6915|b.G74 2004 082 04 709/.45/09024|222 245 00 Great artists of the Italian Renaissance /|cThe Teaching Company. 264 1 Chantilly, VA :|bTeaching Company,|c[2004] 264 4 |c©2004 300 6 videodiscs (approximately 1080 min.) :|bsound, color ; |c4 3/4 in. +|epart I transcript book (ii, 226 pages ; 21 cm.) + part I guidebook (ii, 64 pages ; 22 cm.) + part II transcript book (ii, 234 pages ; 21 cm.) + part II guidebook (ii, 65 pages ; 22 cm.) + part III transcript book (ii, 248 pages ; 21 cm.) + part III guidebook (ii, 80 pages ; 22 cm.). 336 two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 337 video|bv|2rdamedia 338 videodisc|bvd|2rdacarrier 490 1 Great courses, Fine arts & music 500 Course transcript books include lightly edited, professional transcripts of the complete course lectures, full course outlines, a time line, glossary, biographical notes, and bibliography; course guidebooks include lecture outline, timeline, and glossary. 500 GMD: videorecording. 505 0 Part I : Lecture 1. Italy and the Renaissance ; Lecture 2. From Gothic to Renaissance ; Lecture 3. Brunelleschi and Ghiberti in Florence ; Lecture 4. Donatello and Luca della Robbia ; Lecture 5. Masaccio ; Lecture 6. Masaccio: the Brancacci Chapel -- Lecture 7. Fra Angelico and Fra Filippo Lippi ; Lecture 8. Three specialists ; Lecture 9. Donatello and Padua ; Lecture 10. Piero della Francesca: individual works ; Lecture 11. Piero della Francesca: Legend of the True Cross ; Lecture 12. Pageant of life in Renaissance Florence. 505 0 Part II : Lecture 13. The heroic nude ; Lecture 14. Sculpture small and large ; Lecture 15. Botticelli: spirituality and sensuality ; Lecture 16. Botticelli and the trouble in Italy ; Lecture 17. Filippino Lippi ; Lecture 18. Leonardo da Vinci: portraits and altarpieces - - Lecture 19. Leonardo da Vinci: The Last Supper ; Lecture 20. Michelangelo: Florentine works ; Lecture 21. Michelangelo: Roman projects ; Lecture 22. Michelangelo: The Sistine Chapel ceiling ; Lecture 23. Raphael: Madonnas and portraits ; Lecture 24. Raphael: history paintings. 505 0 Part III : Lecture 25. Urbino: microcosm of Renaissance civilization ; Lecture 26. Andrea Mantegna in Padua and Mantua ; Lecture 27. Venice: Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance ; Lecture 28. Celebrating the living city ; Lecture 29. Giovanni Bellini: the early years ; Lecture 30. Antonello da Messina and Giovanni Bellini -- Lecture 31. Giovanni Bellini: the late years ; Lecture 32. Giorgione ; Lecture 33. Giorgione or Titian? ; Lecture 34. Titian: the early years ; Lecture 35. A culture in crisis ; Lecture 36. The Renaissance reformed. 508 Producer/editor, Jaimee M. Aigret ; content supervisor, Eric Denker ; director, Jon Leven. 511 0 Thirty-six lectures of thirty minutes each by William Kloss, independent art historian with Smithsonian Associates, the Smithsonian Institution. 520 These lectures cover the art historical periods known as the Early Renaissance and the High Renaissance, which extended from about 1400 to about 1520. No era of artistic achievement is as renowned as the Renaissance, and no country holds a higher place in that period than Italy. The supreme works created in Florence, Rome, Venice, and other Italian cities by such masters as Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian have never been equaled and have established a canon of beauty that pervades Western culture to this day. In this artist-centered survey, many works are explored in considerable depth, while also examining hundreds of different paintings and sculptures by scores of different artists. 538 DVD. 600 00 Donatello,|d1386?-1466. 600 00 Angelico,|cfra,|dapproximately 1400-1455. 600 00 Masaccio,|d1401-1428. 600 00 Antonello,|cda Messina,|d1430?-1479. 600 00 Piero,|cdella Francesca,|d1416?-1492. 600 00 Leonardo,|cda Vinci,|d1452-1519. 600 00 Michelangelo Buonarroti,|d1475-1564. 600 00 Giorgione,|d1477-1511. 600 00 Raphael,|d1483-1520. 600 00 Titian,|dapproximately 1488-1576. 600 10 Brunelleschi, Filippo,|d1377-1446. 600 10 Ghiberti, Lorenzo,|d1378-1455. 600 10 Robbia, Luca della,|d1400?-1482. 600 10 Lippi, Filippo,|dapproximately 1406-1469. 600 10 Lippi, Filippino,|d-1504. 600 10 Mantegna, Andrea,|d1431-1506. 600 10 Botticelli, Sandro,|d1444 or 1445-1510. 600 10 Bellini, Giovanni,|d1426?-1516. 650 0 Art, Gothic. 650 0 Art, Early Renaissance|zItaly. 650 0 Art, High Renaissance|zItaly. 650 0 Art, Renaissance|zItaly. 650 0 Art, Italian. 650 0 Christian art and symbolism. 700 1 Kloss, William. 700 1 Aigret, Jaimée M. 710 2 Teaching Company. 830 0 Great courses (DVD) 914 FARM162144 994 90|bGNU
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