“What Are You Going to Do With That?”
For the podcast assignment I chose to listen to the one entitled “Turn a Passion Into a Career” where Kate Barney discusses her experience with …
For the podcast assignment I chose to listen to the one entitled “Turn a Passion Into a Career” where Kate Barney discusses her experience with …
When visiting the Carlos Museum, I saw an artwork entitled Garland Sarcophagus that caught my eye. I have always loved looking at Roman art, and …
An artwork from this week’s lectures that really stood out to be was the Delftware tulip vase that was directly inspired from Chinese art. I …
Both Claudia Swan’s lecture, and the two readings we had for this week: “Going viral? Maerten de Vos’s ‘St. Michael the Archangel’” by Stephanie Porras …
After reading the article by Byron Ellsworth Hamann which touched on examples of globalization found in the painting Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez, I feel …
When first enrolling in this Global Baroque course, I already had a soft spot for Roman Baroque art and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Now, after studying …
Although historically there has been a lot of division between science and art, the two are extremely connected and both benefit each other tremendously. This …
When reading Irene Fosi’s “The Plural City: Urban Spaces and Foreign Communities” and Arnold A. Witte’s “Scale, Space, and Spectacle: Church Decoration in Rome, 1500-1700,” …
After doing the readings for this week and listening to the lecture today concerning global Baroque art, I have many different definitions of “Baroque art” …