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3.00 Credits
Surveys the architecture, sculpture, and painting of India and those areas of Southeast Asia influenced by India from the period of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa to recent times. Includes the Himalayan region and Tantric art in general. Prereq., one 3000-level art history course. Same as ARTH 5449. Formerly FINE 4449.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the history of Chinese painting, with special emphasis on major masters and monuments, the history of styles, and Chinese theories on the art of painting. Focuses on Chinese painters, their lives, and art as representatives of China's artistic heritage. Prereq., one 3000-level art history course. Formerly FINE 3709.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys printmaking in Japan from its introduction to the present. Examines pre-Modern and Modern Japanese art and culture reflected in prints. Explores ukiyo, "the floating world," and its impact on modern artists in Europe and America. Prereq., one 3000-level art history course. Recommended prereq., ARTH 3629. Same as ARTH 5489. Formerly FINE 4489.
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6.00 Credits
Offers a broad comparative treatment of Vietnamese art from prehistoric times to the bronze age, tribal art, and Champa civilization to late medieval times, especially noting the influence of China and India with attention to modern arts such as lacquer painting. Prereq., ARTH 1300 and 1400. Recommended prereq., ARTH 2409. Same as ARTH 5499.
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3.00 Credits
Examines American painting, sculpture, photography, folk, and popular art throughout the nation's beginnings through the 19th century, with particular attention to emergence of art styles, the development of art museums and academies, and cultural interaction with Europe. Prereq., one 3000-level art history course. Recommended prereq., ARTH 3509. Same as ARTH 5509. Formerly FINE 4509.
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3.00 Credits
Traces the history of 20th century American art, focuses on painting, sculpture, and a variety of other media from the Gilded Age of the 1890s to the end of the century that came to be called the American Century. Especially focuses on the development of American styles and modes of modern art, and on the issues of cultural migration. Aims to demonstrate methods of visual analysis by which American art can be engaged in the discussion of historical problems and issues. Prereq., one 3000-level art history course. Same as ARTH 5519. Formerly FINE 4519.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the triumph of American painting, sculpture, architecture, and other arts after World War II and through the 1960s. Considers mainstream art (abstract expressionism, pop, minimalism) and alternative art (earthworks, feminist and minority expression, visionary architecture, funk sculpture) in New York and California. Prereq., one 3000-level art history course. Same as ARTH 5529. Formerly FINE 4529.
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3.00 Credits
Examines contemporary art and theory in the transition from modern to postmodern expression. Discusses painting, sculpture, installations, performance, video, photography, and architecture with attention to historical context and criticism. Considers neoexpressionist, feminist, minority, political, and public art. Prereq., one 3000-level art history course. Same as ARTH 5539. Formerly FINE 4539.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the changing relationship of architecture, art and ornament, the role of the public, and the function and patronage of contemporary public art. Considers environmental art, community murals, activist art, temporary installations, issues of censorship, and monuments and memorials. Prereq., one 3000-level art history course. Same as ARTH 5549. Formerly FINE 4549.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the major movements and development in European and American architecture, 1900-1960's. Considers the major styles, as well as cultural interactions, race/ethnicity, gender and class concerns as they relate to both the practice and profession of architecture. Prereqs., ARTH 1300, 1400.
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