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AR 394 Seminar: on Architecture
3.00 Credits
Colby College
A seminar investigation into a variety of topics that is designed to question the nature of architecture, the role of the architect, and the analysis of specific buildings. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Four credit hours.
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AR 397f Exhibition: Realms of Faith
3.00 Credits
Colby College
A seminar devoted to Colby College's exhibition "Realms of Faith," comprising highlights from the medieval collection of the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, a premier collection of Early Christian, Byzantine, and later medieval art. In addition to discussing readings about the function and uses of art in liturgy and private devotion, students will research individual objects and make presentations about them. Prerequisite: Art 111 Four credit hours. PLESCH, SIMON
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AR 398s Seminar: Japonism and Occidentalism
3.00 Credits
Colby College
An examination of the late 19th-century East-West encounter, from the perspectives of Japan and the West. Key to our investigation will be the role of world expositions in East-West exchanges; Japanese governmental policies for promoting the decorative arts and their reception in the West; the notion of the fine versus the decorative arts (with special emphasis given to prints); the role of art magazines, art histories and art institutes; Japanese artists traveling in the West; and Western artists traveling to Japan. Prerequisite: A background in Japanese or late 19th-century Western art will be helpful. Four credit hours. SPURGEON
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AR 441fs Painting: V
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Further exploration of materials, techniques, and ideas developed in Painting IV. Out-of-class work is essential. Prerequisite: Art 342. Four credit hours. ENGMAN
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AR 442fs Painting: VI
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Further exploration of materials, techniques, and ideas developed in Painting V. Out-of-class work is essential. Prerequisite: Art 441. Four credit hours. ENGMAN
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AR 443s Painting: VII
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Further exploration of materials, techniques, and ideas developed in Painting VI. Out-of-class work is essential. Prerequisite: Art 442. Four credit hours. ENGMAN
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AR 461f Sculpture: VII
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Further exploration of sculptural techniques and ideas. Out-of-class work is essential. Prerequisite: Art 362. Four credit hours. MATTHEWS
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AR 462s Sculpture: VIII
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Further exploration of sculptural techniques and ideas. Out-of-class work is essential. Prerequisite: Art 461. Four credit hours. MATTHEWS
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AR 472s Seminar: Food in Art,Food as Art
3.00 Credits
Colby College
Narrow as this topic may seem, it will allow us to learn about the history of food, look at art from prehistoric times to the present, and address a wide variety of issues. In addition to still-life painting, art featuring food includes depictions in which figures eat, prepare, and serve food. Examines the aesthetics of feasts and banquets, the architecture of eating spaces, the symbolic functions ascribed to food, and how food presentation follows the artistic styles of the period. Prerequisite: Art 111 or 112. Four credit hours. PLESCH
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AR 475 Seminar: in Devotional Art
3.00 Credits
Colby College
In the late Middle Ages a revolution took place in art with the development of individual piety and the quest for a direct and personal relationship with God. The forms and functions of works of art meant as devotional tools. Works produced from 1300 to 1600 throughout Europe and in a variety of media--panel painting, sculpture, manuscript illumination, ivory--and their relationship with such devotional exercises as prayer and meditation. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Four credit hours.
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