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A H 289: Survey:Nineteenth Century Art
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits A survey of Western art from the late eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century, beginning with the rejection of the rococo and ending with the realist style. Approved for LAS Humanities area requirement.
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A H 300: Topics in Art History
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Emphasizes study of a more specific area than that covered in regular art history course offerings. For further information see individual course listing for each semester.
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A H 301: History of Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits The history of photography from its infancy to the present. The development of the photograph as art will be traced from the early 19th-century pioneers through the contemporary masters.
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A H 324: The Art of Greece and Rome
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits A consideration of the culture of ancient Greece and Rome as expressed by architecture, painting, and sculpture from around 800 B.C. to 400 A.D.
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A H 324 - The Art of Greece and Rome
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A H 325: Women,Visual Arts,and Culture I
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits A survey of the lives and contributions of women artists, from Renaissance to c. 1900. The primary objectives are to introduce issues of gender in the production of visual culture and familiarize the student with the critical literature of art history. Prerequisites: A H 100 or permission of instructor. Meets with WMST 324.
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A H 326: Women,Visual Arts,and Culture II
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Introduction to feminist theory and women's artistic production from 1970 to the present. Focuses on how women's art attempts to resist normative ideals of femininity, subvert aesthetic hierarchies, and illuminates the intersections of race, gender, and sexual orientation. Prerequisites: A H 200 or permission of instructor.Meets with WMST 326.
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A H 328: Introduction to Feminist Film,Video and Digital Media
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits A survey of major themes in feminist independent film, video and Web-based projects produced since the mid-1970s. Meets with WMST 328.
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A H 333: Film,Video and the Avant-Garde
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits An examination of the relationship between avant-garde film and video, and the history of modern and contemporary art. The course will include the film and video works of artists such as Man Ray, Maya Deren, Andy Warhol, and Isaac Julien. Meets with FILM 333.
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A H 343: African-American Art
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Introduction to contemporary (1970-) African-American art forms with inclusion of traditional African art's influence on American Black culture. Meets with EST 343.
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A H 345: Art of Japan
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
3 Credits Examines the depth of Japanese aesthetics through layers of art and experience. In addition to sculpture, painting and ceramics, class material encompasses the artistry of the Tea ceremony, theatre (e.g Kabuki, No & Butoh), calligraphy and textiles. Approved for Global Awareness requirement. A H 346-3. Islamic Arts. Investigates the essence and diversity of Islamic culture through time and space as it is visually expressed in architecture and other arts. Prerequisites: ANTH 150, a course in Medieval art, Medieval history or by permission of or instructor.
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