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HAA 10: The Western Tradition: Art Since the Renaissance
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Concentrating on painting but with reference to other media, we examine art between the beginning of Modern Times around 1400 until the present. It is team taught and organized around specific topics each occupying one week. It is organized chronologically but does not attempt to be a comprehensive survey, but rather to highlight important issues, debates, innovations, specific works or artists.
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HAA 100r: Sophomore Excursion Course
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course introduces sophomore concentrators to on-site study of art and architecture through the case study of Cusco. Students will study the history of Cusco in both its capacity as the capital of the Inca Empire and as a post-conquest colonial urban center. The study of architecture, urbanism, and artistic production during the pre-Columbian and colonial eras will be intensively explored as prelude to a group excursion to visit the city at term end.
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HAA 101: The Making of Art and Artifacts: History, Material and Technique
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course will focus on issues related to the making of works of art, and to their physical alteration over time. Through lectures and readings; close observation of a broad range of works in the Harvard Art Museums; and experimentation with materials and techniques, we will consider artists' material choices, resources, constraints and innovations, as well as problems of description, dating, authenticity, aging, and conservation.
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HAA 11: Landmarks of World Architecture
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Examines major works of world architecture and the unique aesthetic, cultural, and historical issues that frame them. Faculty members will each lecture on an outstanding example in their area of expertise, drawing from various periods and such diverse cultures as modern and contemporary Europe and America, early modern Japan, Mughal India, Renaissance and medieval Europe, and ancient Rome. Sections will develop thematically and focus on significant issues in the analysis and interpretation of architecture.
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HAA 124e: Architecture of the Early Modern Islamic Empires : Proseminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Between the 16th and 18th centuries, three great empires ruled the Islamic lands from the Balkans to Bengal. The Mediterranean-based Ottomans, Safavids in Iran, and Mughals in India, developed visual cultures with distinctive architectural and ornamental idioms, originating from a shared Timurid heritage. The cities, monuments, and modes of ornament created in each empire are studied from aesthetic and contextual perspectives, with respect to religious orientations, imperial ideologies, and theories of dynastic legitimacy.
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HAA 128: Topics in Arabic Art and Culture: The Arabic Book
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Examines the conception and production of illustrated texts in the Arabic language across various literary genres and subjects including astronomy, pharmacology, medicine, fine engineering, and belles-lettres. Emphasis given to period between 1100 and 1300 CE and to Iraq, Syria, the Levant, and Egypt. Dialogue with Christian Byzantine manuscript traditions is one of several recuring themes.
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HAA 137p: The Roman Dinner Party : Proseminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The banquet is the key event of Roman elite society. It involved not only luxurious and well staged food and wine, but proper behavior, a decent setting, luxury furniture, entertainment and enchantment. The seminar discusses visual, archaeological and literary evidence to explore the sensual culture of the Roman dinner party - oscillating between strict social rules, intellectual table talks, the theatrical orchestration of high cuisine, revelry, eroticism and bodily excess.
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HAA 13x: Introduction to Greek and Roman Sculpture
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Greek sculpture has shaped the way we look at art. The course will introduce you to the central works of Greek and Roman sculpture (800 BC - 300 AD), both free-standing and architectural, and discuss different ways of analysis and interpretation. Key themes of the lectures are the 'invention' of the human body, portrait and individualism, presenting the divine, Greek and non-Greek, emotions, art and beholder, lifelikeness, but also questions of color and materiality.
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HAA 141k: Rome, Constantinople, Ravenna in the Light of Imperial Rule : Proseminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Will focus on the imperial art and architecture in these cities, from Constantine to Justinian.
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HAA 142x: Italian Painting before the Black Death : Seminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
An innovative and experimental period in Italian painting came before the plague of 1348. Artists such as Giotto, Duccio, and the Lorenzetti brothers developed defining personal styles that responded to significant urban, religious, and other cultural changes. This seminar will focus on the close study of works in the collection of the Harvard Art Museums, to study the cult images, altarpieces, devotional panels, and other projects from this seminal moment in western painting.
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