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Museology: The Art of Collecting Objects Course Overview
OVERVIEW
CEA CAPA Partner Institution: CEA CAPA Florence Center
Location: Florence, Italy
Primary Subject Area: Art History
Instruction in: English
Course Code: ARH313
Transcript Source: University of New Haven
Course Details: Level 300
Recommended Semester Credits: 3
Contact Hours: 45
Prerequisites: Students must have an introductory course in the history of western art and should be familiar with the stylistic differences among the artistic periods of the past.
DESCRIPTION
During the course, students will explore the history of collecting objects, and through museum visits in Florence, they will learn that most of the artwork displayed in public museums once belonged to private collectors and were not produced to be seen by the general public. The course will start with the review of the sacred collections of Classical temples and will then move to the libraries of Medieval monasteries and the ideas of the Abbot Suger. The course will also explore the growth of European National Museums of the nineteenth century (such as the Louvre, British Museum, and Museums Island in Berlin) as symbols of national pride, and it will highlight how the Florentine private collections were transformed in foundations like the Bardini and Horne Museums. An in-depth study will be done from the late 16th century to the present day, and students will investigate the role of museums in the contemporary world while conducting personal research of the visitors of Florence's main museums.
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