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ART H 438: Arts of Sub-Saharan Africa III
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Arts of Zaire, Angola, the Swahili coast, and southern Africa. Recommended: some background in African art, history, languages, or literature.
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ART H 442: Greek Painting
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Study of painted decoration on Greek vases, with emphasis on stylistic developments and cultural and historical influences. Painting on other media also examined as evidence allows. Offered: jointly with CL AR 442.
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ART H 443: Roman Painting
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Study of surviving painting from the Roman World, with emphasis on wall paintings from Pompeii and Herculaneum. Principal topics for discussion: the four styles of Pompeian painting the dependence of Roman painters on Greek prototypes, and the significance of various kinds of painting as domestic decoration. Offered: jointly with CL AR 443.
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ART H 444: Greek and Roman Sculpture
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
History and development of Greek sculpture and sculptors, their Roman copyists, and Roman portraits and sarcophagi. Emphasis on Greek sculpture of the fifth century BC Offered: jointly with CL AR 444.
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ART H 446: Greek Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Detailed study of Greek architecture from its beginnings, with special emphasis on the Periclean building program in fifth-century Athens. Offered: jointly with CL AR 446/ARCH 454.
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ART H 447: The Archaeology of Early Italy
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Study of the principal archaeological sites of early Italy, including Etruria, Sicily, southern Italy, and archaic Rome up to the Republican period. Attention given to the material remains and their relationship to the Etruscan, ancient Sicilian, and early Roman civilizations. Offered: jointly with CL AR 447.
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ART H 448: The Archaeology of Italy
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Study of the principal archaeological sites in Italy with special emphasis on ancient Rome. Sites include the Alban hills, Ostia, Pompeii, Herculaneum, Tarquinia, Paestum, Tivoli, and Praeneste. Attention given to the relationship between material remains and their purpose in ancient life. Illustrated by slides. Offered: jointly with CL AR 448.
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ART H 451: Topics in Early Christian and Byzantine Art and Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Specific theme or area of early Christian and Byzantine art and architecture, such as early Christian and Byzantine mosaics or the art of Constantinople.
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ART H 452: Art, Religion, and Politics in the Early Christian Period, 300-700 AD
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Kartsonis Evolution of the art of the early Christian period (300-700 AD)in the context of contemporary religious, political, and cultural developments. Recommended: some background in Byzantine art or history. Offered: jointly with RELIG 442.
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ART H 452 - Art, Religion, and Politics in the Early Christian Period, 300-700 AD
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ART H 453: Art, Religion, and Politics in Byzantium, 700-1453 AD
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Kartsonis Evolution of the art of Byzantium (700- 1453 AD) in the context of contemporary religious, political, and cultural developments. Recommended: some background in Byzantine art or history. Offered: jointly with RELIG 443.
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