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Course is in three parts, each part has 2 DVDs. One guidebook accompanies all three parts.
Course guidebook includes lecture outline, timeline, and glossary for each lecture.
Lecturer: Professor Catherine B. Scallen, Case Western Reserve University.
The history of Northern European art from the 15th through the 16th centuries.
DVDs.
Contents:
Disc 1: --
Lecture 1: What was the Northern Renaissance? --
Lecture 2: The Burgundian Netherlands --
Lecture 3: Panel painters from c. 1400-c. 1435 --
Lecture 4: The Van Eycks and the Ghent Altarpiece --
Lecture 5: Jan van Eyck's religious paintings --
Lecture 6: Jan van Eyck's portraits --
Disc 2: --
Lecture 7: Rogier: religious paintings --
Lecture 8: Rogier: devotional paintings and portraits --
Lecture 9: Petrus Christus: heir to Van Eyck and Rogier --
Lecture 10: Hugo van der Goes --
Lecture 11: Dieric Bouts and Geertgen tot Sint Jans --
Lecture 12: Hans Memling --
Disc. 3: --
Lecture 13: Practices in the painter's workshop --
Lecture 14: The Veronica master, Lochner, Schongauer --
Lecture 15: 15th-century prints --
Lecture 16: Albrecht Dürer's early career --
Lecture 17: Albrecht Dürer's mature career --
Lecture 18: Albrecht Dürer's later career --
Disc. 4: --
Lecture 19: Lucas Cranach as a painter --
Lecture 20: Grünewald and Altdorfer --
Lecture 21: 16th-century German woodcuts --
Lecture 22: 16th-century intaglio prints --
Lecture 23: Holbein the Younger in Switzerland --
Lecture 24: Holbein the Younger in England, 1532-1543 --
Disc. 5: --
Lecture 25: David and the Master of Mary of Burgundy --
Lecture 26: Hieronymus Bosch --
Lecture 27: Two Bosch triptychs --
Lecture 28: Lucas van Leyden --
Lecture 29: Patinir, Massys, and Van Cleve --
Lecture 30: The rise of Antwerp --
Disc. 6: --
Lecture 31: Internationalism and northern artists --
Lecture 32: Maarten van Heemskerck --
Lecture 33: Pieter Bruegel--
religious subjects --
Lecture 34: Pieter Bruegel--
folk culture and traditions --
Lecture 35: Pieter Bruegel--
the land and the peasant --
Lecture 36: Iconoclasm, war, and signs of revival.