ART 301 - Survey of American Illustration

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American Academy of Art
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Prerequisite: Completion of ART101 and ART102 3 semester credit hours From Catlin's first depiction of the American Indian, through the Golden Age of Howard Pyle, to Norman Rockwell and beyond, the illustrator has been an important and unique facet of American culture. As reporters, storytellers and merchandisers, illustrators have provided a mirror for each generation and helped to define their age. Through discussions and slide presentations, this course will provide an overview of the styles, thoughts and methods of the last one hundred years of American illustration.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(312) 461-0600
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Semester

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