Saturday 4 July 2020, 10.00AM to 11th July 1pm
This course will consider the painting and sculpture of Michelangelo across his long lifetime, placing these works into their broader art-historical, social, political and historical contexts. We will look at a range of works in detail, considering their formal qualities, as well as issues of patronage, original location, medium, technique and purpose, so as to build a detailed understanding on the development of Michelangelo's European-wide reputation as a new kind of craftsman: the artist as 'divine'. It is anticipated that this course will be held at the King’s Manor.
This course will be delivered.
Tutor: Peter Finch-Sieg PhD
Register for this course online
So we can continue to support our students, we are working towards putting this course online, by setting up live seminars that students can join through Collaborate - a tool for online meetings that is similar to making video calls.
Students joining our online courses would need a reliable broadband connection, and access to a computer, laptop or tablet with sound and a microphone.
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