Archaeology

Archaeology – Bachelor’s Degree 2009
Early Christian and Early Byzantine Art (Bachelor’s Degree)
Status: optional
Recommended Year of Study: 2
Recommended Semester: 3
ECTS Credits Allocated: 4.00
Pre-requisites: The student must fulfill the Faculty of Philosophy Statute requirements. The attendance at lectures and group in-class discussions is mandatory.

Course objectives: The goal of the course is to introduce students with the beginning, development and trends of early Christian and early Byzantine art, including the presentations of iconographic and stylistic characteristics of works of art.

Course description: The course introduces all the aspects of the creative work in artistic domain and domain of visual cultures across the territory of the Roman Empire, from the III century to the end of iconoclasm. The practical segment includes introduction to individual representative examples through museum practice, field work, and electronic data base.

Learning Outcomes: The course is designed with the idea to enable students to study artworks and understand them in a religious, ideological, social and cultural context.

Literature/Reading:
  • F. Gerke, Kasna antika i rano hrišćanstvo, Novi Sad 1973.
  • A. Grabar, Le premier art chretien, Paris 1966.
  • A. Grabar, L’age d’or de Justinien, Paris 1966. (=A. Grabar, The Golden Age of Justinian, from the death of Theodosius to the rise of Islam, New York 1967)
  • L. Mirković, Ikonografske studije, Novi Sad 1974.
  • The Age of Spirituality, ed. by E. Kitzinger, New York 1978.
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