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ARH 216: Survey of Art History II:Renaissance to the Present
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A slide-lecture course that provides the general student as well as the art major with an introduction to the language and methodology of art history. Focus is placed on stylistic development and its relation to cultural and historical contexts.Artists studied include Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Monet, Picasso, Dali, and O'Keeffe (an IC designated course). Spring.
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ARH 311: Roman Art
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A survey of the visual arts and archaeology of ancient Rome from its prehistoric origins through the fall of the Empire, considered in a social-historical context and with a primary emphasis on the early Imperial period. Prerequisite: ARH 215.
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ARH 312: Medieval Art
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A survey of the visual arts and architecture of Western Europe from approximately 300 to 1400, considered in a social-historical context, and with a primary emphasis on Italy and France. Prerequisite: ARH 215.
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ARH 314: Renaissance Art
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A survey of the visual arts and architecture of Western Europe between 1400 and 1600, considered in a social-historical context and with a primary emphasis on major Italian centers and artists (an IC designated course). Prerequisite: ARH 216.
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ARH 315: Baroque Art
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A survey of the visual arts and architecture of Western Europe from 1600 to 1700, considered in a social-historical context and with a special emphasis on Italy, France, and the Dutch Republic (an IC designated course). Prerequisite: ARH 216.
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ARH 316: American Art
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A study of the visual arts of the United States and their social-historical contexts from the Colonial period to 1945. Prerequisite: ARH 216. Fall.
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ARH 345: Medieval Narrative in Words and Pictures
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An investigation of medieval modes of reading texts and images. Beginning with working definitions of such words as reading, narrative, and intertextuality, this seminar will explore such through interdisciplinary case studies and will address topics like the relations of images and texts, reception, and compositional structure and meaning. Also listed as HON 345, this course may be counted by Honors Program students toward fulfillment of their course requirements. Prerequisite: art history major.
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ARH 415: Nineteenth-Century Art
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A study of the major European art movements from about 1760 to 1900, with a brief inclusion of their correlation in America. Focus is given to viewing artworks in their social-historical contexts (an IC designated course). Prerequisite: ARH 216. Fall.
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ARH 416: Modern Art
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An examination of the visual arts of Europe and the United States from approximately 1880 through the 1960s.The course considers the leading artists and artistic movements of this time period, from Postimpressionism to Pop and Minimalism. In addition, this course provides an introductory understanding of how these artists both influenced and were influenced by their social-historical contexts. Focus will be given to painting and sculpture (an IC designated course). Prerequisite: ARH 216. Spring.
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ARH 417: Contemporary Art
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An examination of international trends in the visual arts since the 1960s. New interpretive methods and current issues and debates surrounding artistic production and reception are also considered. Prerequisite: ARH 216.
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