"The Seventeenth Century: Splendor and Silence"
1008 Wall Street, San Diego, 92037
Cost: $12 - $17
Seventeenth-Century Europe was torn by conflict between Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation, which "produced opposing schools of art: pan-European Baroque" and 17th-Century Dutch art. Linda Blair explores tension between these two camps during five-week course. Topics include "Images of Splendor: Caravaggio, Velazquez, Rubens," "Images of Silence: Vermeer," and "Images of the Soul: Rembrandt." Reservations: 858-454-5872.
When
Ongoing until Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Hours
Tuesdays, 7:30pm |