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HAA 143r: The Art of the Court of Constantinople : Proseminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Concentrates on art and architecture created for the court of Constantinople from the 9th to the 12th century. Focuses on objects and monuments, exploring their role in political, religious, and personal events.
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HAA 148g: Gothic Art and Architecture in England, 1100-1400
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Architecture, sculpture, stained glass, metalwork and manuscripts in England in the High Middle Ages, with attention to issues of production, patronage, reception, and function.
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HAA 170r: Topics in 19th c. Art : Ingres and Delacroix : Proseminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Course topics will engage with the painting legacies of Ingres and Delacroix.
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HAA 170s: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Modern City and Suburb :Proseminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course examines the relatively unstudied area of Wright's designs for the modern metropolis as a lens through which to understand the history of twentieth-century city planning and urban design as a whole. Subjects will range from the creation of the modern suburb, to the problem for designing for the automobile, to new concepts for revitalizing the downtown. Issues of theory, context (both physical and cultural), politics, criticism, and historical relevance will all be addressedpolitics, criticism, and historical relevance will all be addressed.
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HAA 171m: British Art in the Harvard Art Museum : Proseminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The Harvard Art Museum has one of the finest collections of British art in the US, though it is little known because most if it cannot be lent. It is exceptionally strong in the earlier 19th century (Blake, Flaxman, Turner) and in the Pre-Raphaelites (Burne-Jones, Rossetti, G.F. Watts, Ruskin). The course will work towards an exhibition on a theme chosen by the class - probably as a website.
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HAA 173m: The Early Modern Artist
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Explores the emergence of artistic individuality in French 18th-century art and culture. What was modern about the 18th-century artist? What were the criteria of artistic self-definition? Among the issues addressed: the cultural myth of the artist; artist vs. critic; artistic identity and the philosophical notions of the self; subjectivity, sexuality, and gender; the artist's touch; authorship; melancholia; eccentricity; the artist's body; fashion. Artists include: Watteau, Chardin, Fragonard, Vigee-Lebrun, David, Girodet. Museum trip(s).
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HAA 176m: Berlin & Moscow, 1918/1933 : Proseminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A comparative examination of the two greatest cultural experiments of the early 20th century - Weimar Germany and the Soviet Union - and the extraordinary dialogue that took place between them. Major topoi include the proliferation and intersection of various dadas, constructivisms, and realisms; the concepts of estrangement and alienation; the rise of photomontage, photo-illustrated magazines, monumental photography, and new media technologies; theories of technological reproducibility and distribution; and the perennial question of the relationship between aesthetics and politics.
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HAA 181z: Chinese Art of the Ineffable
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Tumultuous historical changes elicit strong responses, often producing the state of the ineffable. Explores the ways in which ink-and-brush painting sublimates historical experiences in articulating the ineffable through orchestration of its formal properties.
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HAA 195m: Art and Landscape: Africa
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course looks at questions of the art, landscape, and environment in Africa, offering both a broad overview and focused analysis of related themes. Along with addressing core subject matter, students will also learn new, and revisit older, methodologies of engagement with it. No prior courses in Africa or landscape are required; in addition to core readings, there will be weekly writing or other assignments, and a final paper drawn from the latter.
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HAA 196: Contemporary Art in Africa : Proseminar
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Major art movements in 20th-century Africa as well as critical issues which have framed related discussions will be treated. Painting, sculpture, photography, graphic arts, architecture, and performance traditions will be explored with an eye toward both their unique African contexts and the relationship of these traditions to contemporary art movements in a more global perspective.
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