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FRENCH (L34)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)SP2017

L34 French 389At Home in Paris, Versailles, Amsterdam, and Delft3.0 Units
Description: At Home in Paris, Versailles, Amsterdam, and Delft This course will examine life palaces, town houses, and gardens in France and Holland in the 17th century through a focus on four classes of objects: letters, food, flowers, and paintings. Such objects allow us to imagine the lives of those who attend court spectacles and witnessed the effects of Louis XIV's centralization of power as he changed first Paris and then Versailles, just as they inform us about Dutch trade, including items imported from Asia and the Americas; the science of lenses and perspective; the tulip craze and a fascination with cityscapes and landscapes for this country that grew by reclaiming land from the sea. Based on comparisons of letters, both written and painted; flowers, both real and in still lifes; interiors both lavish and more austere; the expansion of Versailles and Dutch cities, we will consider the rivalry between France and Holland. Our exploration the French court will include Lafayette, The Princesse de Clèves; selected letters by Mme de Sévigné and by the Princesse Palatine; studies of Paris and Versailles by literary historian Joan DeJean and social historian Chandra Mukerji, as well as accounts of the women in Louis's life and artworks depicting his reign. We will study paintings by Vermeer, De Hooch, ter Borcht, and others in the Dutch Republic as they reflect the influences of family, science, trade, and art. The class will also consider modern depictions of Versailles and the Dutch Golden Age in a series of films: Vatel, All the Mornings of the World, Girl with A Pearl Earring, and Tim's Vermeer.
Attributes:A&S IQHUM, LCDArtHUMBUIS
Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:CPA Fees:
Course Type:IdentSame As:L16 389Frequency:Unpredictable / History
SecDays       TimeBuilding / RoomInstructorFinal ExamSeatsEnrollWaits
01-T-R---10:00A-11:30AEads / 216 StoneMay 9 2017 6:00PM - 8:00PM1270
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