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Art of the Medieval World: Cathedrals and Beyond

4-Session Evening Course and Tour to Walters Art Museum

2 sessions, from May 8 to June 2, 2018
Code: 1H0337
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Art of the Medieval World: Cathedrals and Beyond
4-Session Evening Course
May 8, 2018 - 6:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. ET

Art historian Judy Scott Feldman examines the art and architecture of the thousand-year period between classical antiquity and the Renaissance, and its relationship to a society infused with faith and spirituality. (World Art History Certificate core course, 1 credit)

June 2, 2018 - 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. ET

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In the Middle Ages, kings and peasants alike believed in the power of sacred images and spaces. To them, painted icons, illuminated manuscripts, golden reliquaries, and jewel-like cathedral interiors served as mediators between earth and heaven, leading the human spirit toward a vision of eternal life.

Independent art historian Judy Scott Feldman examines the art and architecture of the thousand-year period between classical antiquity and the Renaissance, and its relationship to a society infused with faith and spirituality.

May 8   Early Christian and Byzantine Art

Transformation of ancient classical traditions to new Christian beliefs and practices in Rome and in the Greek-speaking areas of the Roman Empire. The Roman catacombs; Old St. Peters; Ravenna mosaics; Hagia Sophia; Constantinople; icons and iconoclasm; Hosios Loukas monastery. 

May 15  Irish and Carolingian Illuminated Manuscripts

Sumptuous painted Bibles as precious objects of prayer, devotion, spiritual vision, and popular pilgrimage. The Lindisfarne Gospels and Book of Kells; Carolingian imperial Bibles and missals.

May 22   Romanesque Art

Great pilgrimage churches, sculptured portals, and jeweled reliquaries in service to the popular cult of the saints. Ste. Foi in Conques; St. Mary Magdalene in Vezelay.

May 29  Gothic Visions of Heaven

The Gothic cathedral’s marriage of stained glass, sculpture, and soaring sacred spaces.

Jun 2  Tour at Walters Art Museum (10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.)

Enjoy a 1-hour tour of the medieval art collection at the Walters Art Museum led by Judy Scott Feldman. Limited to 20 participants. Participants provide their own transportation to the museum's location (600 N. Charles St., Baltimore).

World Art History Certificate core course: Earn 1 credit

Photo caption (above right): Stained glass windows in Chartres Cathedral, France, ca. early 13th century