-
Institution:
-
Lewis & Clark College
-
Subject:
-
-
Description:
-
David, Johnston Content: Painting, sculpture, and architecture from the beginnings of the Renaissance to the 20th century. Offers a sociohistorical and interdisciplinary perspective, situates key monuments in a variety of contexts: the role of art in religious practices, in the rise of the social status of the artist, in power and politics, and in representations of gender. Exploration of themes and skills essential to art historical analysis. Prerequisite: None. Taught: Annually, 4 semester credits.
-
Credits:
-
3.00
-
Credit Hours:
-
-
Prerequisites:
-
-
Corequisites:
-
-
Exclusions:
-
-
Level:
-
-
Instructional Type:
-
Lecture
-
Notes:
-
-
Additional Information:
-
-
Historical Version(s):
-
-
Institution Website:
-
-
Phone Number:
-
(503) 768-7000
-
Regional Accreditation:
-
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
-
Calendar System:
-
Semester
Detail Course Description Information on CollegeTransfer.Net
Copyright 2006 - 2025 AcademyOne, Inc.