THE ICONOGRAPHY OF MYTHOLOGY & SYMBOLISM IN ART: Secrets of the Old Masters Revealed (5/10)

When:
November 1, 2016 @ 10:45 am – 12:45 pm
2016-11-01T10:45:00+00:00
2016-11-01T12:45:00+00:00
Where:
The Course at the University Women's Club
2 Audley Square
Mayfair, London W1K
UK
Cost:
£47/354
Contact:
Mary Bromley
020 7266 7815

Founded in 1994, THE COURSE offers art history lectures, opera and literature courses, guided museum visits and London walks.

 

In this 10 week series, Leslie Primo will ask what do all the signs and symbols in paintings mean, if indeed they are there, and why is there an enduring fascination with Greek mythology in the visual arts? It can all seem somewhat impenetrable. This course will delve into what these hidden meanings really are. You will see how the iconography of mythology can reveal the hidden codes and identify the seemingly mysterious figures in great works of art. It aims to look at the stories which are often re-told in secular Italian and Northern Renaissance painting around, 1400-1600, and also in French Baroque painting. Most often the stories came from antique literary sources which have survived through the middle ages and were the preserve of the rich and cultured.

THE GARDEN OF FALSE LEARNING

In the 5th lecture, we will look at Myth, Propaganda and the significance of the garden in Renaissance art as well as the symbolism of certain types of flowers, plants and fauna. We will also explore the symbolism of garden space often referred to as the hortus conclusus.