History of Architecture VIII: Rococo
Prof. Dr. Maarten Delbeke - Spring Semester 2024 - Fridays, 9:45 - 10:30, HIL E3

If rococo is a visual idiom capable of plying a range of materials on all scales to its whims, how does it perform when confronted with the most archaic of architectural gestures: the demarcation and projection of a sacred site or object? This question is especially relevant for the time and place where the religious rococo blossomed: central Europe, in particular what is now Southern German, Austrian Tirol and Catholic Switzerland, where campaigns of confessionalisation remained active until the late 18th century. The lectures will analyze case-studies that will provide a general understanding of rococo as an artistic phenomenon, with a focus on how rococo art and architecture circumscribed the sacred.
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