Curricula: Art
Curricula: Art
Art denotes the range of human activities that are (a) expressions of creativity or imagination and which are (b) appealing or attractive to the senses or (c) have some significance to the mind of an individual.
NOTE: This is not an article from the Catholic Encyclopedia. It is provided here for the benefit of those interested in pursuing additional studies in this area.
Contents |
I. IN GENERAL
- Aesthetics
- Assyro-Babylonian
- Pagan - Art and Ritual
- Catacombs - Paintings
- Byzantine Art
- Ecclesiastical Art
- Symbolism
- Animals in Christian Art
- Renaissance
II. DIVISIONS
- Ecclesiastical Architecture
- Sculpture
- Wood Carving
- Ivory
- Metal Work
- Pulpits
- Brasses, Memorial
- Windows
- Stained Glass
- Mosaics
- Painting, Religious
- Music, Ecclesiastical
- Embroidery
- Lace
- Tapestry
- Manuscripts, Illuminated
III. ARCHITECTURE
A. Major Themes
- Ecclesiastical Architecture
- Indian Architecture
- Byzantine Architecture
- Gothic Architecture
- Monastic Architecture
- Renaissance
- Barocco
- Rococo
B. Architectural Parts
For components such as nave, transept, dome, facade, etc., please use the Search tool.
C. Development
(1) Prior to 1600
- Gobban Saer
- St. Bernward
- Ernulf
- William of Sens
- Niccola Pisano
- Arnolfo di Cambio
- Orcagna
- de Coucy
- Erwin of Steinbach
- Alan of Walsingham
- Brunellesco
- Ensingen
- Simone da Orsenigo
- Michelozzo di Bartolommeo
- Alberti
- Ciccione
- Ensingen, Caspar
- Ensingen, Matthias
- Tarisel
- Bramante
- San Gallo, Giulano da
- Giocondo
- Amadeo
- Ensingen, Vincenz
- Borgognone
- Sansovino
- Buonarroti, Michelangelo
- Berruguete
- Perruzzi
- Nola
- Rovezzano
- Giulio Romano
- San Gallo, Antonio da, the Elder
- San Gallo, Antonio da, the Younger
- Alessi, Galeazzo
- Campi, Giulio
- Vignola
- Palladio
- Lescot
- l'Orme
- Tibaldi
- Danti
- Juan Bautista de Toledo
(2) After 1600
- Porta
- Fontana
- Maderna
- Jones
- Berrettini
- Mansard
- Bernini
- Borromini
- Levau
- Perrault
- Fontana
- Mansard
- Neumann
- Galilei, Alessandro
- Gau
- Rohault de Fleury
- Zwirner
- Pugin
- Viollet-Le-Duc
- Schmidt
- Ferstel
- Bentley
II. PAINTING
A. Major Movements
- Ecclesiastical Art
- Painting, Religious
- Symbolism
- Manuscripts, Illuminated
- Bible, Picture
- Monasticism
- Preachers, Order of
B. Early Development
(1) Catacombs
(2) Byzantine Art
C. Historical Development
(1) Before 1600 (North of the Alps)
- St. Bernard
- Wilhelm of Herle
- Eyck, Hubert van
- Eyck, Jan van
- Limbourg
- Van der Weyden
- Fouquet
- Ensingen
- Memling
- Wolgemut
- Schongauer
- David, Gheeraert
- Lochner
- Joest
- Holbein
- Vischer
- Ruysch
- Liesborn, Master of
- Massys
- Engelbrechtsen
- Durer
- Gossaert
- Burckmair
- Baldung
- Schaufelin
- Orley
- Kalcker
- Coxcie
- Cornelisz
- Cousin
- Mor
- Cleef, Joost van
- Cleef, Martin van
- Medulic
(2) Before 1600 (South of the Alps)
- Niccola Pisano
- Cimabue
- Duccio di Buoninsegna
- Giotto di Bondone
- Martini (Simone Memini)
- Orcagna
- Gaddi, Taddeo
- Gaddi, Giovanni
- Gaddi, Agnolo
- Lorenzetti, Ambrogio
- Lorenzetti, Pietro
- Vanni
- Scannabecchi
- Gentile da Fabriano
- Masolino da Panicale
- Fra Angelico
- Castagno
- Uccello
- Bellini
- Masaccio
- Lippi
- Vecchietta
- San Sepolcro
- Gozzoli
- Vivarini, Bartolommeo
- Vivarini, Antonio
- Baldovinetti
- Bellini, Gentile
- Settignano
- Bellini, Giovanni
- Cossa
- Messina
- Mantegna
- della Robbia
- Verrocchio
- Matteo da Siena
- Melozzo da Forli
- Roselli
- Signorelli
- Perugino
- Vivarini, Alvise
- Botticelli
- Ghirlandajo
- Montagna, Bartolomeo
- San Gallo family
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Pinturicchio
- San Gallo, Antonio da
- Borgognone
- Lippi
- Cima da Conegliano
- Credi
- Boccaccino, Boccaccio
- Costa
- Crivelli
- Luini
- Ferrari
- Oggione
- Raimondi
- Campi
- Michelangelo
- Dossi
- Genga
- Giorgione
- Sodoma
- Titian
- Mazzolini
- Berruguete
- Lotto
- Peruzzi
- Tisio da Garofalo
- Campagnola
- Raphael
- Pordenone
- Piombo
- del Sarto
- Torbido
- Ortolano
- Caldara
- Giulio Romano
- Allegri (Corregio)
- Imola
- Bonvicino
- Clovio
- Bordone
- Campi
- Vargas - Painter, b. at Seville, in 1502; d. there in 1568
- Van de Velde
- Volterra
- Castello
- Morales - Spanish painter, b. at Badajoz in Estremadura about 1509; d. at Badajoz, 1586
- Franco
- Boccaccino
- Vasari
- Sanchez
- Tintoretto
- Moroni
- Campi
- Navarrete
- Cambiaso, Giovanni
- Cambiaso, Luca
- Caliari (Veronese)
- Tibaldi
(3) After 1600 (North of the Alps)
- Calvaert
- Bril
- Heinz
- Kager
- Janssens
- Rubens, Peter Paul
- Crayer
- Teniers
- Callot
- van Dyck
- Audran family
- Diepenbeeck
- Edelinck family
- Lorrain
- Corneille, Michel
- Mignard
- Flemael
- Lebrun
- Puget
- Nanteuil
- Herregouts family
- Drevet
- La Fosse
- La Hire
- Jouvenet
- Corneille, Michel
- Corneille, Jean-Baptiste
- van Cleef, Jan
- Oppenordt
- Edelinck
- Watteau
- Jeaurat
- Drevet, Pierre Imbert
- Attiret
- Drevet, Claude
- Greuze
- Mengs
- Charpentier
- Kauffmann
- Wachter
- Frank
- Klinkowstrom
- Cornelius
- Ingres
- Heim
- Schadow
- Overbeck
- Veit
- Delaroche
- Delacroix
- Fiirhrich
- Gegenbauer
- Schwind
- Schraudolph
- Healy
- Eycken
- Deger
- Flandrin
- Gallait
- Steinle
- Seitz
- Ittenbach
- Miller
- Meissonier
- Rethel
- Magaud
- Millet
- Muller
- Fromentin
- Puvis de Chavannes
- Worndle
- Gaillard
- Tissot, James
- Muntz
(4) After 1600 (South of the Alps)
- Carducci
- Baroccio
- Allori family
- Borras
- Contarini
- Passignano
- Theotocopuli
- Carducci
- Vanni
- Jauregui
- Baglioni
- Reni, Guido
- Domenichino
- Lanfranco
- Ribera
- Feti
- Echave
- Berrettini
- Lopez
- Cano
- Grimaldi
- Sassoferrato
- Herrera
- Rosa
- Castiglione
- Dolci
- Zurbaran - Painter; b. November, 1598; d. probably at Madrid about 1662
- Velazquez
- Murillo
- Iriarte
- Marrata
- Cignani
- Meneses
- Giordano
- Gaulli
- Pozzo
- Francescini
- Cignani
- Maffei
- Tiepolo
- Cignani
- Guardi
- Piranesi - Italian etcher and engraver, b. at Venice, 1720; d. in Rome, Nov. 9, 1778
- Bartolozzi
- Bayeu y Subias
- Goya y Lucientes
- Cosway
- Brumidi
III. Sculpture
A. Major Aspects
- Sculpture
- Catacombs - early Christian works
- Bas-relief
- Wood-Carving
- Metal Work
- Pulpit
- Ivory
B. Historical Development
(1) Before 1600
- Pisano
- Orcagna
- Quercia
- Ghiberti
- Ciccioni
- Della Robbia
- Pollajuolo
- Majano
- San Gallo, Guiliano da
- Foppa
- Sansovino
- Donatello
- Michelangelo
- Juste family
- Nola
- Rovezzano
- Cellini
- Vincenzo Danti - sculptor, b. at Perugia, 1530; d. May 24, 1576
- Juan Bautista de Toledo
(2) After 1600
- Bologna
- Campagna
- Duquesnoy
- Bernini
- Borromini
- Cano
- Montanes
- Canova
- Kessels
- Decker
- Krafft
- Girardon
- Coysevox
- Coustou
- Donner, George Raphael
- Donner, Matthaus
- Houdon
- Kessels
- Achtermann
- Schwanthaler
- Gasser von Valhorn
- Joseph Knabl - Master of religious figurine art (1819-1881)
- Christian Mohr - Sculptor, b. at Andernach, 1823; d. at Cologne, 1888
- Joseph Sibbel - Sculptor (1850-1907)
IV. Music
(a) Early notation
(b) Music, Ecclesiastical
- Cassiodorus, Influence of
- Ambrosian Chant
- Gregorian Chant
- Gregorian Modes
- Plain Chant
- Prose or Sequence
- Neum
- Hymn
- Hymnody and Hymnology (For particular hymns please use Search)
- Reform
- Papal Reform XI-421
- Reform in practice X-654;
- Benedictines of Solesmes
- Motu Proprio
(c) Before 1600
- St. Cecilia - Virgin and martyr, patroness of church music
- Boethius - Roman statesman, philosopher, musician, mathematician, possible Christian martyr (480 - ca. 525)
- Cassiodorus
- Notker Balbulus
- Hucbald of St. Amand
- Guido of Arezzo
- Berno, Abbot of Reichenau
- Walther von der Vogelweide
- Julian of Speyer
- Engelbert
- d' Okeghem
- Agricola
- Depres
- Adam of Fulda
- Petrucci
- Taverner
- Willaert
- Glarean
- Animuccia
- Tallis
- White
- Shepherd
- Zarlino
- Lassus
- Westcott
- Marenzio
- Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da - greatest composer of liturgical music of all time
(d) After 1600
- Philips
- Byrd
- Zacconi
- Giovanelli
- Anerio
- Arcadelt
- Bathe
- Aichinger
- Anerio
- Monteverde
- Agazzari
- Agostini
- Carissimi
- Locke
- Lully
- Colonna
- Steffani
- Pitoni
- Scarlatti
- Adami da Bolsena
- Lotti
- Rameau
- Tartini
- Rueckers family
- Pergolesi
- Arne
- Webbe
- Casali
- Gerbert
- Haydn, Joseph - hailed as "father of instrumentation", "inventor of the symphony", "creator of modern chamber music" (1732-1809)
- Albrechtsberger
- Haydn, Johann Michael
- Giordani
- Vogler
- Zingrelli
- Viotti
- Mozart - One of the great musical geniuses (1756-1791)
- Cherubini
- Beethoven - genius composer, devout Catholic (1770-1827)
- Choron
- Spontini
- Baini
- Aiblinger
- Weber
- Schelble
- Antony
- Assmayer
- Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio - master operatic composer (1792-1868)
- Proske - medical doctor, priest, church music historian (1794-1861)
- Lambillotte - Belgian Jesuit, composer and paleographer of Church music (1796-1855)
- Alfieri - prest, church music historian (1801-1863)
- Berlioz - French composer (1803-1869)
- Morel - violinist, poet, scholar, priest (1803-1872)
- Vico - astronomer and liturgical music composer (1805-1848)
- Coussemaker - French historian of music (1805-1876)
- Charles Thomas - French composer (1811-1896)
- Liszt, Franz - Composer, and great pianist (1811-1886)
- Thalberg - Musical composer and pianist (1812-1871)
- Verdi, Guiseppe - Master composer (1813-1901)
- Ambros - Historian of music and art critic (1816-1876)
- Gounod - Nineteenth-century French composer (1818-1893)
- Gilmore - Irish musician (1829-1892)
- Witt - composer and reformer of church music (1834-1888)
- Piel - Pioneer reformer of church music (1835-1904)
- Gueranger VII-58
- Rheinberger - Composer and organist (1839-1901)
- Wingham - composer (1846-1893)

