Exploring Art History
In this illustrated video podcast art historian Jessica Maier, Mount Holyoke College, talks passionately about her extensive research into the history of Rome through the eyes of mapmakers and artists who have reimagined, reconstructed, and represented Rome and its landmarks over the course of the past three millennia, as The Eternal City changed on the ground.Host: author and filmmaker Howard Burton. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:21 From an antique map store to an academic career in maps 6:30 Flexible membership to the map historian's club 12:56 Alberti's synthesizing treatises on maps in the 15th century 15:39 Detective work to reconstruct Francesco Rosselli's maps 22:21 The Bufalini map of Rome, a hybrid of science and imagination 29:39 Renaissance fashion of mapping past and present together 36:33 A close look at Nolli's satellite-like map and the art framing it 40:35 Vasi's panoramic-style Prospetto map and the stories it tells 47:04 Piranesi's representations of Rome and the Forma Urbis Romae 51:19 Surprising new interpretations of maps and the process of discovery 55:26 Maps as communication tools for news * For essays about art by Howard Burton, visit our Exploring Art History blog: https://ideasroadshow.substack.com/ * Website: https://ideasroadshow.com/ The music in this video is licensed from Artlist.
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