ARTH 101 - Aspects of Western Art

Institution:
Williams College
Subject:
Art History
Description:
A year-long introduction to a history of some European and North American art, this course concentrates on three-dimensional media in the fall (ArtH 101 - architecture and sculpture) and two-dimensional media in the spring (ArtH 102- painting, drawing, prints and photography). Even though the course focuses on Western art, it also explores interchanges among other cultures and the west, particularly in more recent times. Both semesters cover the same chronological span, from Ancient Greeks to computer geeks. We organize the course in this unusual way not only to give students the grasp of history, but also to heighten their ability to understand visual objects by coming to grips with only one artistic medium at a time. To train students to look carefully at art, we use the wealth of art resources in Williamstown: the Clark Art Institute, the Williams College Museum of Art and the Chapin Rare Book Library. Students spend time with original works of art. For the study of architecture we have a unique set of "Virtual Buildings" made expressly for this course, that approximate the experience of being in structures thousands of miles away.
Credits:
3.00
Credit Hours:
Prerequisites:
Open to first-year students
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(413) 597-3131
Regional Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Four-one-four plan

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