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ARTH 212: Art/Relg of the Medieval World
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Studies art and Christianity in Western Europe from the late Roman Empire to the fifteenth century, including consider- ation of style and iconography, through art forms ranging from catacomb paintings to manuscripts for private devotion to Gothic cathedrals. Considers interpretations of the Middle Ages from the ninth century to the present, emphasiz- ing how these interpretations reflect and construct the intellectual traditions of their authors.
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ARTH 213: Art & Science - Leonardo's Day
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Investigates Italian Renaissance painting, sculpture, archi- tecture and graphic arts from 1300 to 1550, including works by Giotto, Piero, Leonardo, Michelangelo and others. Considers interpretations of Renaissance art, architecture and science, and the concepts of Humanism and Renaissance from the time of Petrarch to the present.
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ARTH 214: Baroque Art
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Explores the diversity of artistic styles in European painting, sculpture, architecture and the decorative arts between 1600 and 1750. Focuses primarily on Italy, Spain, France, Flanders and the Netherlands. Considers the expanding concepts of world geography, trade & colonization and its impace on art, and awakening sense of self for both artists and patrons, systems of training, theories of gender in the production and consumption of art works, and ways of describing and inscribing gender, race, class and sexual orientation in baroque art.
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ARTH 214T: Baroque Art
1.00 Credits
Albion College
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ARTH 215: Philosophy of Art
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Same as Philosophy 215.
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ARTH 216: Modern & Contemporary Art
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Survey of twentieth century European and American painting, sculpture, photography, and times arts. Examines stylistic trends, changes in ideas about the nature and purposes of art and the relationships between art and society. Discussion of the impact of contemporary critical theory on the evolution of the art of the twentieth century. Prerequisite: ART 111 or 112.
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ARTH 217: American Art, 1600-1913
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Examines the major cultural movements, artists and art works in what would become the United States from the colonial period to the advent of modernism with the Armory Show in New York in 1913.
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ARTH 218: Asian Art
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Explores the art and architecture of India, China, and Japan from the Neolithic period to the present. Looks closely at temple architecture and architectural sculpture, cave paintings, silk landscape and genre paintings, manuscript illuminations, devotional images and garden architecture.
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ARTH 219: Impressionism:Precis-Prologue
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Critically examines paintings of the Impreeionists in France in the context of historical documents from the period, con- temporary critical writings about the artists and paintings, and the art historical texts generated about the art. A study of Impressionism's roots in French romanticism and realism introduces the course. Special attention is paid to the particular historical circumstances that gave rise to Impressionism as a movement, and to the gendered nature both the production and reception of Impressionist paintings.
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ARTH 219T: Impressionism:Precis-Prologue
1.00 Credits
Albion College
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