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ARTHIST 329: Topics Art Of Class Antiquity
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Topics could include ancient sanctuaries; early Greece: real and imagined and religious festivals; myth and art in ancient Greece; and Greek architecture. May be repeated for credit when topic changes, up to a maximum of sixteen hours.
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ARTHIST 335: Spec Stud:Ancient Amer Art His
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Topics include textiles of the Americas; sculpture and museology; Aztec and Inka art; art and shamanism. May be repeated for credit when topic changes, up to a maximum of sixteen hours.
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ARTHIST 335 - Spec Stud:Ancient Amer Art His
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ARTHIST 339: Spec Stud:Medieval Art Hist
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Topics include: Medieval Monumental Stained Glass, Manuscript Illumination, and Romanesque art and architecture. May be repeated for credit when topic changes, up to a maximum of sixteen hours.
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ARTHIST 339 - Spec Stud:Medieval Art Hist
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ARTHIST 340: Gothic Art And Architecture
4.00 Credits
Emory University
The Gothic cathedral has been portrayed as a symbol of the Heavenly Jerusalem, a masterpiece of structural engineering, the reflection of Scholastic ideals, and a visual Bible for the poor. This course will explore all aspects of this artistic endeavor, with an emphasis on French monuments of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
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ARTHIST 340 - Gothic Art And Architecture
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ARTHIST 345: The Formation Of Islamic Art
4.00 Credits
Emory University
An introduction to the early formative period of Islamic art in the sixth through the thirteenth centuries, drawing upon architecture, ceramics, textiles, metalwork, and manuscript illumination. May be repeated for credit when topic changes, up to a maximum of sixteen hours.
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ARTHIST 345 - The Formation Of Islamic Art
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ARTHIST 349: Spec Stud:Renaissance Art Hist
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Topics could include Giotto, Michaelangelo, and sixteenth-century mannerism. May be repeated for credit when topic changes, up to a maximum of sixteen hours.
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ARTHIST 349 - Spec Stud:Renaissance Art Hist
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ARTHIST 355: Afric Art/Architec After 1500
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Traditional genres of African art with a focus on masks and figure sculpture in West and Central African city-states and chiefdoms from 1500 to European colonization. May be repeated for credit when topic changes, up to a maximum of sixteen hours.
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ARTHIST 359: Spec Stud:17th/18th Cent Art
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Topics could include problems in the study of Rubens; poetics and painting; the Carraci reform of art and its consequences; and problems in the study of Rembrandt. May be repeated for credit when topic changes, up to a maximum of sixteen hours.
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ARTHIST 359 - Spec Stud:17th/18th Cent Art
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ARTHIST 363: Lit & Visual Culture in Japan
4.00 Credits
Emory University
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ARTHIST 363 - Lit & Visual Culture in Japan
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ARTHIST 365: Postcolonial African Art
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Treatment of the major issues raised by the new genres of art that have resulted from the African experience of European colonization. May be repeated for credit when topic changes, up to a maximum of sixteen hours.
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