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ARH 3570: African Art
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: ARH 2750 and ENGL 1102. A history and survey of African art, from prehis-tory to the present.
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ARH 3600: Baroque Art
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
A survey of major movements, artists and themes in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century art and architecture in Europe and the Americas.
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ARH 3650: Theory and Criticism of the Visual Arts
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: ARH 2850 and ENGL 1102. A study of the basic aesthetic theories and criti-cal methods employed by artists, teachers, critics and art historians. Emphasis on artistic styles and aesthetic philosophies in historical, cultural and creative contexts.
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ARH 3670: Survey of Asian Art
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. This lecture/discussion course surveys the art of India and Southeast Asia, China, Japan, and Korea from prehistory to the present. Students study the chronological developments of the major styles of painting, sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts from these regions. The course highlights important examples of works of art to discuss the artistic achievements and the aesthetics of these regions, and explores how cultural, political, religious, and socialclimates have shaped the visual arts in Asia from the beginnings of its civilization to the 21st century.
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ARH 3700: Nineteenth-Century Art
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Study of major developments and trends in nineteenth-century painting, sculpture, and architecture. Review of major aesthetic theories and non-western art forms that shaped nineteenth-century art.
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ARH 3750: History of American Art
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Study of the styles and movements of art and architecture in the United States from colonial times to present.
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ARH 3800: African American Art
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: ARH 2850 and ENGL 1102. An introduction to African American art designed to explore the diverse aesthetic expres-sions of African American artists from colonial times to the present. Through an examination of aspects of the religious, social, cultural and creative history of Black Americans, students will develop an understanding of the wealth of contributions made by people of African descent to the development of American art and culture.
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ARH 3850: Art Since 1900
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
This is a lecture/discussion course in which students study major developments and trends in visual arts since 1900. Students become familiar with the dominant artistic practices and critical theories that defined “modernism,” and with the social, political, and cultural changes that initiated the shift in visual art from modernism to post-modernism.
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ARH 3950: History of American Art
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: ARH 2850 and ENGL 1102. Study of the art styles and movements in the United States from colonial times to present.
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ARH 3990: Research Methods in Art History
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
This is a lecture/discussion course in which students are introduced to the main methodologies of art historical research and learn to apply them to the analysis of artistic practice. Lectures and discussions focus on how works and styles of art are looked at and studied, rather than the meaning/significance of the works or styles of art themselves. Students become familiar with the contributions of the most important art historians who have shaped the discipline of art history. During the semester we examine traditional as well as postmodern methodologies including formalism, biography, iconology, Marxism and feminist deconstruction, psychoanalytic and semiotic approaches (including structuralism and post-structuralism).
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