History of Art - Antiquity and Innovation in Early Medieval Art

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Overview

Overview

Early Medieval Art The reign of King, later Emperor, Charlemagne (768–814) marked a flourishing of the visual arts that had not been seen since the fall of the Roman Empire. Often styled the ‘Carolingian Renaissance’, the artistic culture of the period was characterised by a politicallymotivated evocation of the classical past, fused with elements of existing art styles and innovation in areas such as monastic planning and the commission of new types of fine metalwork and illuminated manuscript. Lecturer: Dr Rachel Moss

Date, Time, and Place

Monday 10.00 a.m. and Tuesdays 4.00p.m. Venue to be confirmed. Please see https:// histories-humanities.tcd.ie/shortcourses for updates

Duration

This lecture-only module comprises of two lectures per week over one term commencing the week beginning 12 September 2022.

History of Art - Antiquity and Innovation in Early Medieval Art

Course Fees

€75 for the course. The concession rate for the course is €45.* * The concession rate is available to second and third level students and people whose primary source of income is a Social Welfare pension or payment, Jobseekers, Health Board or a government-sponsored employment scheme.

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