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ART 238: Papermaking
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
This studio course introduces sculpture, installation, and bookmaking using handmade and found paper. Students make Japanese, Nepalese, and European style papers and review the work of current artists manipulating paper to express ideas. (Fine Arts) SCHUTT [SA]
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ART 242: Painting
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
An introduction to the use of acrylic paint as a _ne art medium. Observational, abstract, and non-objective approaches will be explored. (Fine Arts) PLAUT [SA]
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ART 251: Greek and Hellenistic Art
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
A review of the ancient art of the Mediterranean provides a foundation for an examination of the arts of ancient Greece from the Archaic to the Hellenistic periods. O_ered every third year. (Humanities) CLUNIS [AH] 36 Art Cornell College | 2008-09 Academic Catalogue
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ART 252: Etruscan and Roman Art
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Hellenistic era through the end of the Roman Empire, including the visual arts from the Etruscan peoples to the early Christians. O_ered every third year. (Humanities) McOMBER [AH]
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ART 256: Italian Renaissance Art:Art,Architecture,and Humanism
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
The visual arts of Italy from the late medieval period through the end of the sixteenth century. Artists covered include Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello, and Titian. (Humanities) McOMBER [AH]
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ART 257: Medusa's Gaze:Art in the Age of Galileo
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Visual arts of Western Europe, from the early seventeenth century to the mid-eighteenth century. Examples of seventeenth-century artists include Caravaggio, Bernini, Borromini, Gentileschi, Rubens, Rembrandt, and Vermeer. Alternate years. (Humanities) McOMBER [AH]
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ART 259: Art,Identity,and Revolution:Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Art
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Investigation of four European movements (Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, and Impressionism) from the mid-eighteenth century through the nineteenth century. O_ered every third year. (Humanities) McOMBER [AH]
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ART 260: Modern Art
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Investigation of the development of Modernism and its demise during the second half of the twentieth century. Multiple styles are discussed from the late nineteenth century to 1960. (Humanities) CLUNIS [AH]
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ART 263: African Art
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
Survey of the visual arts of Africa south of the Sahara based on the cycle of life in Africa. Culture and art objects will be discussed thematically, focusing on issues of birth and abundance, initiations, sexuality and partnership, status and royalty, secret societies, as well as death and the ancestors. Topics discussed will include traditional dress, decorated utensils and weapons, body arts, sculpture, painting, weaving, pottery, and architecture. The emphasis will be placed on the object as art form and as conceptual tool to translate socio-political ideas. (Humanities) CLUNIS [AH]
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ART 264: African American Art
3.00 Credits
Cornell College
This course provides an introduction to the visual arts produced by people of African descent in the United States from colonial times to the present. Artists, art movements, the relationship of art to politics, and the formation of racial and cultural identity will be examined. The emphasis will be placed on the object as art form and as conceptual tool to translate socio-political ideas. O_ered alternate years. (Humanities) CLUNIS [AH]
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