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ARTH 3332: Medieval Art
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
The art of the Middle Ages from the sixth to the fourteenth centuries in Europe and the Mediterranean region. Byzantine, Barbarian, Romanesque, and Gothic works will be studied in the contexts of contemporary history, thought, and literature.
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ARTH 3335: Pre-Columbian Art of Mesoamerica
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
This course is a survey of the art of Mesoamerica and will examine the art of the Olmec, Western Mexico, Gulf Coast, Teotihuacan, Maya, Toltecs, Zapotecs, Mixtecs, and the Aztecs. Art mediums will include architecture, sculpture, ceramics and other portable art, murals, ancient manuscripts such as codices, jewelry, and even graffiti. Students will have an opportunity to work with materials on and off-exhibit in the Pre-Columbian collection at the San Antonio Museum of Art for their research papers.
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ARTH 3338: Culture and Creativity in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
A course focusing on the interrelation of art, music, literature, and history at significant moments in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The goal is to make it possible for students to draw new connections between the areas of culture dealt with in the course. The syllabus may include such important cultural figures and works as: Charlemagne, Gregorian chant, The Song of Roland, Thomas Aquinas, motets, Michelangelo, and Shakespeare. The course will combine lectures with detailed work in discussion sections. (Also listed as ENGL 3305, MDRS 3301, and MUSC 3351.)
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ARTH 3340: Northern Renaissance Art,1300-1550
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
Whether called late medieval or Renaissance, this period in northern Europe was a new era of discovery for painting and with painting. How pictures were made to serve the requirements of both nature and the supernatural is the leading theme of this course, which traces developments in painting from Van Eyck to Dürer.
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ARTH 3341: Early Renaissance Art in Italy
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
This course will deal with the art and architecture of fifteenth-century Italy, with emphasis on Florence. The cultural context of Humanism will be explored, as well as the social and political currents that influenced the art of the period.
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ARTH 3342: High Renaissance Art and Mannerist Art in Italy
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
This course deals with the art and architecture of sixteenth-century Italy. The first half of the course focuses on papal Rome, and the work of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Bramante, and their followers, in relationship to the social and cultural currents of the time. The second half of the course broadens the focus to include other Italian centers and the impact of Mannerism on both monumental and decorative arts.
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ARTH 3343: Italian Baroque Art
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
This course will examine the art and architecture of Italy in the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, with emphasis on the major figures and cultural factors associated with Baroque movements. In addition, this course may follow the impact of Italian Baroque art and architecture elsewhere in southern and northern Europe.
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ARTH 3344: Netherlandish Art in the Age of Bruegel,Rubens,and Rembrandt
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
Covering the period from 1500 to 1700, this course investigates the nature of an art that altered fundamental perceptions of the world while defining conflicting values in the cultures of Catholic Flanders and Protestant Holland. It also examines why certain categories of painting, such as landscape, still-life and genre scenes, arose and flourished in this period.
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ARTH 3345: Spanish Colonial Art and Architecture in Mexico
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
A study of the arts of Mexico from Conquest to Independence (1521-1821), with special attention to architecture and to architectural painting and sculpture. The study also includes the Spanish sources of this art (the Late Gothic, Plateresque, Renaissance, Baroque, and Neo-Classical stylistic periods) and the persistence of indigenous forms, images, and sensibilities. The course includes original material at hand: the San Antonio Missions and works in the San Antonio Museum of Art.
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ARTH 3347: Art of the Eighteenth Century
3.00 Credits
Trinity University
A study of the visual arts and architecture of the eighteenth century, focusing on France and England, from the age of the Absolute Monarchy of Louis XIV to the upheaval of the French Revolution.
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