Invitation to lectures of dr. Stefan Albl: Titian around 1600

Tuesday 31 January 2023, 17:06

  

for illustrative purposes only

 

Dear collegues, dear students,

on behaf of the vice-dean for International Affairs of the Faculty of Arts we kindly invite you to lectures of the guest speaker at the Department of Art History of the Faculty of Arts Mr Stefan Albl from the University of Vienna. Dr. Stefan Albl is the Visiting Professor of the AKTION programme.

WHEN: Wednesdays, 15.00–16.30

WHERE: Faculty of Arts, Univerzitní 3, Olomouc, room Auditorium Maximum

COURSE CODE in IS STAG: Bachelor’s degree: DVU/BSSB (1–8) | Master’s degree: DVU/MSSB | Doctoral students: DVU/91AO2; DVU/91AO4; DVU/92AA2; DVU/91AA4

ANNOTATION: Titian (c. 1488/90– 1576) was the greatest Venetian artist of the Renaissance. His religious and profane paintings as well as his portraits were high in demand not only in Italy but all over Europe already during his lifetime. Titian became a role model for future generations of artists. The lectures provide deep insights into Titian’s oeuvre and analyzes works by Seventeenth Century artists such as the Carracci, Poussin, Rubens and Velázquez among others who imitated Titian. The historical context in which these Seventeenth Century imitations and emulations of Titian’s works and his artistic persona took place will be of particular interest.

PROGRAMME

1 Introduction. Titian. Life and Art. February 22, 2023 | 15.00–16.30

2 Titian. Life and Art. March 8, 2023 | 15.00–16.30

3 Titian’s Bacchanals. From Ferrara to Rome. Collecting Titian around 1600. Titian and the Art Market. March 22, 2023| 15.00–16.30

4 First reactions to the Master: The Carracci and their circle (Domenichino, Reni, Albani, Lanfranco) April 5, 2023 | 15.00–16.30

5 Titian’s impact on Poussin and his friends (Duquesnoy, Testa, De Leone, Castiglione, Spierincks…) April 19, 2023 | 15.00–16.30

6 Rubens / Van Dyck / Vélazquez in dialogue with Titian. May 3, 2023 | 15.00–16.30

 

IRO team of FoA

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