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5.00 Credits
Focuses on Rome as an historical, intel ual, and artistic world center. Literary and historic documents, visual arts, architecture, film, and opera used to explore the changing paradigms of the Eternal City. In English. Offered: jointly with ITAL 250 and HSTEU 250.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the history of architecture across a broad range of cultural contexts.
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5.00 Credits
Selected monuments of art and architecture in the Western tradition, from the Greeks to the twentieth century, studied in relation to the intellectual background of the ages and civilizations that produced them. Slide accompanied by discussion of assigned readings in philosophical, religious, scientific, political, literary, and artistic texts. Offered: jointly with CHID 300.
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5.00 Credits
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5.00 Credits
Development of Indian art from its origins to the medieval period. Spread of Indian religions and related art forms in Tibet and Southeast Asia are briefly introduced.
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5.00 Credits
Topics vary.
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to the role of painting in Chinese cultural history, with attention to regional geography, social structure, gender, traditional philosophies, twentieth-century socialism, and the patterns of Chinese history.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to Chinese art and visual culture from the ancient period to the present day. Examines the visual traits of important monuments of architecture, calligraphy, film, furniture, ceramics, bronze, painting, and sculpture. Emphasizes how different artistic styles are tied to different historical, social, and cultural contexts.
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5.00 Credits
East Asian art and visual culture introduced through examples of art in China, Japan, and Korea from ancient times to present day. Emphasizes how artistic styles were tied to different social and cultural contexts, and how arts were transformed and exchanged within the larger cultural geographical circle of East Asia.
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5.00 Credits
Buddhist painting and sculpture of China, Korea, and Japan. Explores religious meaning, artistic development, and historical significance. Examples from the sixth to the seventeenth centuries, along with paintings and contemporary carvings.
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