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The course will discuss 2500 years of the arts of ancient Mexico, Guatemala and Peru. Included is the rise of such important cultures as the Olmec, Maya, Aztec and Inca. Equal emphasis will be placed on the development of elaborate ceremonial centers such as Monte Alban and the Teotihuacan as well as the ceramic tradition of the West and East coasts of Mexico and the ceramic textile traditions of pre-Columbian Peru. Prerequisite: ART 315 or permission of instructor. Offered: On demand. 3 hrs
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A study of panel painting, sculpture and manuscript illumination in Flanders, France, Germany, and Spain from the Hundred Years' War through the Reformation. Special emphasis will be placed upon the stylistic and iconographic innovations of such major Northern artists as Claus Sluter, Jan van Eyck, Jerome Bosch, Pieter Bruegel, Jean Fouquet and Albrecht Durer. Artistic developments will be presented within the context of changing economic, political, religious and social institutions of the period. Prerequisite: ART 302 or permission of instructor. Offered: On demand. 3 hrs
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Painting, sculpture and architecture in Italy from the creation of the Baroque style in the late 16th century to the beginnings of the Barochetto era. Prerequisite: ART 302 or permission of instructor and successful completion of the WEPT (effective FS93). Offered: Every other year. 3 hrs
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A history of Spanish art from the later fifteenth century to the Napoleonic invasion. Prerequisite: ART 302 or permission of instructor and successful completion of the WEPT (effective FS93). Offered: Every other year. 3 hrs
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Painting, sculpture and architecture in France, Italy, England, Spain and Central Europe during the 18th-century. Prerequisite: ART 302 or permission of instructor. 3 hrs
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An examination of the visual arts from the International Style and the Early Renaissance to the beginnings of the High Renaissance. Problems of patronage, artistic theory, the Antique, the role of art in humanist circles, and the effect of religious, political and economic developments on the arts will also be discussed. Prerequisite: ART 110 or ART 302 or permission of instructor. 3 hrs
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A survey of Greek sculpture, vase painting, and architecture from the third millennium to the first-century B.C. Emphasis will be placed on the relationship of Minoan and Helladic aesthetics, and the connections between late Helladic and Geometric forms, and the nature and development of the classical and baroque styles. Prerequisite: ART110 or ART 301 or permission. 3 hrs
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The subjects to be included are: wall painting, portraiture, sarcophagi, historical reliefs, and secular and religious architecture. Emphasis will be placed on material from the Late Republic to The Severan period. Prerequisite: ART 301 or permission of instructor. 3 hrs
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The visual arts in Italy from the beginnings of the High Renaissance in the late 15th century through the Late Renaissance and the developing phenomenon of Mannerism. The effect of religious, political and economic developments will be discussed as well as problems of patronage, artistic theory and the role of art in humanist circles. Prerequisite: ART 110 or ART 302 or permission of instructor. 3 hrs
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A survey of the history of photography as a pictorial art; technical developments and the interaction of photography with other arts will be included. Prerequisite: ART 303 or permission of instructor. Offered: On demand. 3 hrs
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