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ART 260: Design I:Picture Composition
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours This course examines the theory and practice of twodimensional design concepts. A variety of media, assignments which emphasize problem solving skills and deadlines and regular critiques form the core of this course. Introduction to the computer and color theory will be explored. Prerequisite: ART 120.
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ART 264: Scandinavian Fine Handcrafts
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours Working in a variety of natural materials, which may include raw wool, various yarns, wood, horn, bone, or birch bark, students will produce traditional useful objects with a Scandinavian aesthetic. Use of Vesterheim's collection along with studio experience. No prerequisite. (HE)
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ART 265: Photography
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours An introduction to the art and science of still photography including camera concepts and techniques along with various darkroom procedures. Discussion focuses on good composition and lighting, production and utilization of photos, the history of photography, and the philosophies and techniques of leading American photographers. Adjustable 35 mm camera required. (HE)
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ART 266: Printmaking
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours Introduction to the basic materials and methods of relief and intaglio printmaking. Prerequisite: ART 120 or consent of instructor. (HE)
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ART 271: Prehistoric Through Medieval Art
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours Survey course in history of western art: prehistoric through the 13th century. Architecture, sculpture, painting, other arts. No prerequisite. Offered alternate years. (HEPT, W, R)
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ART 271 - Prehistoric Through Medieval Art
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ART 273: Renaissance Through 20th Century Art
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours Survey course in history of western art from the 14th century to the present. Architecture, sculpture, painting, other arts. No prerequisite, but ART 271 recommended. Offered alternate years. (HEPT, W, R)
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ART 320: Drawing II
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours A continuation of the concepts and techniques explored in Drawing I, with additional emphasis upon composition, mixed media, and rendering in color. Prerequisite: ART 120.
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ART 330: Painting II
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours A continuation of Painting I-oil painting or watercolor painting. Problems designed in consultation with the instructor. Prerequisite: ART 230 or ART 235.
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ART 345: Bronze Casting
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours Participants in this course will develop self-inspired concepts and ideas into objects that are conducive to the aesthetic nature of bronze and the technical demands of the casting and finishing process. Emphasis is on exploring and developing forming techniques best suited to each project including direct modeling in wax and indirect forming and molding processes. Students are required to participate in foundry activities as part of a casting team as well as finish properly executed ideas in bronze. No prerequisite. (HE)
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ART 349: Norwegian Folk Art
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours Exploring the artistic, cultural, and historical aspects of folk art created in Norway from the Middle Ages through the end of the 19th century, students will gain a knowledge of traditional Norwegian values, customs, beliefs, and way of life. Extensive use of material objects as well as slides of traditional Norwegian folk art, including architecture. (Same as FCUL 349 and SCST 349.) (HE)
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