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Art 215: Medieval Art:Glorious Visions
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A topical survey of European art from 1000-1400. Students explore art and architecture of a time when visionary ideals and christian religious inspiration helped artists depict unearthly realities. Topics include apocalyptic illustrationbeginning around the year 1000, the pilgrimage cults of saints and relics, the rise of the great cathedrals, and the development of Gothic style insecular and sacred arts through the year 1400.
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Art 222: Nature and Society
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A survey of art and architecture from its earliest manifestations through the mid-20th century, focusing on our relationship to nature and the built environment. The course will emphasize works of art, literature, theology, philosophy and natural history that provide a context for our ideological understanding of our environment. Possible topics will include Earth, Temple, God and Goddess; City and Country in the Classical World; The City of God vs. The Garden of Eden; Chinese Landscape; Landscape Painting in the West; Our Built Environment.
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Art 223: Far Eastern Art
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A survey of art and architecture in Asia, includ- ing Indochina, India, China, Korea, and Japan. Lectures and readings concern such topics as the influence of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam on Southeast Asian and Indian art and architecture; the significance of Confucianism and Taosim in Chinese painting; the concept of feng shui as a central precept of Chinese architecture; the impact of European colonialism on Chinese and Japanese culture; the relationship of Japanese and Korean art to Chinese models; & the evolution of Japanese samurai culture in the Momoyama and Edo periods.
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Art 225: Art of the Italian Renaissance
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
Lectures and readings in the history of painting, and architecture in Italy from 1400 to 1600. Emphaplaced on the social and political dynamics of idecultural rebirth during the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Art 231: Art of Northern Renaissance
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A survey of the major artists of northern Europe from 1400 to 1600. The course will emphasize the stylistic and innovations of northern art as an outgrowth of lattendencies in the context of social, political andchanges during the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Art 236: German Art From the Middle Ages to Today
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A survey of German Art from the Middle Ages to theEmphasis will be placed on the social, political, contexts which contributed to the creation of the Special use will be made of the galleries, museumsannual Kunstmesse in Cologne to teach the course aintroduce some aspects of the art market. Taught in Colone, Germany.
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Art 241: 19th Century European Art:From Academy to Atelier
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A topical survey of European art from Neo-ClassiciImpressionism (1750-1880). Students will study thof early modernism through lectures and readings. include the life and death of history painting; thlandscape painting; social and political issues inarts; the role of gender in the arts; and the growbetween mass culture and avant-gardist art.
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Art 245: American Art and Architecture
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A survey of American painting, sculpture, and architecture from colonial times to 1940. Emphasis is placed on the strong, yet ambiguous relationship of American art to European culture and the growth of an American consciousness in the arts.
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Art 247: 20th Century Art:Images of the Avant-Garde
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A topical survey of European and American art fromImpressionism to Surrealism (1880-1945). Studentsthe different visions of modernism through lectureTopics will include urbanization and its effect onsubject matter; Fin-de-Siecle views of modernist stechnical experimentation in modernist painting anutopian concepts in modernist art movements; and aart experiences in modernism.
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Art 249: Art Since 1945:The Road to Modernism
4.00 Credits
Allegheny College
A topical survey of European and American art since the end of World War II. Students study thediversity of contemporary art movements and eventsthrough lectures and readings. Topics include thechanging conceptions of avant-gardism; the declineof modernism in contemporary society; the role of gender, race, and class in the evolution of post- modernist art; and the interplay between popular culture and the fine arts in post-modernism. Prerequisites: Any art history course or permission of instructor.
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