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AH 206: Art of Egypt
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
The arts and architecture of ancient Egypt.
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AH 214: Modern Art
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Tracing the development of modernism from the late 19th Century to the 1960 ?, this course explores questions of artistic experimentation, the emergence of an avant-garde, the expanding definitions of art and the role of the artist in modernist culture. Satisfies: Sophomore Modern Art History Requirement and is a prerequisite for all upper level Modern and Contemporary Art History electives.
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AH 221: Tribal Arts
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Tribal Arts surveys the arts and aesthetics of traditional small groups of nomadic and settled peoples from ancient Europe and Siberia to modern Africa, the Americas and Asia. Course content and emphasis may vary from semester to semester. Satisfies: AH200 level Multicultural Art History requirement.
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AH 223: African Art
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Examining the arts of sub-Saharan Africa, from the time of the ancient kingdoms to the present, African Art focuses on the connections between the arts and African social, cultural and religious practices and patterns. Emphasis is placed on the relationship of African arts to belief and ritual. The content may vary from semester to semester. Satisfies: 200 level Multicultural Art History Requirement.
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AH 225: Art of Asia
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Art of Asia introduces students to the variety of arts and architecture of Asia, including China, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia. This course places primary emphasis on the relationship of art to philosophy and religion. The content may vary from semester to semester. Satisfies: AH200 level Multicultural Art History Requirement
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AH 280: Close Reading
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Close Reading is designed to introduce students to the work of an art historian by in-depth reading and researching of a focused art historical topic; content will change year to year. For Spring 2009 the subject will be Marcel Duchamp. Open to all, but priority enrollment for art history majors. Satisfies: Art History Major and Minor requirements and may be taken as a Liberal Arts elective.
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AH 305: Art of Greece
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Long considered the birthplace of Western artistic norms and values, Art of Ancient Greece examines major arts and cultural history of ancient Greece from its prehistoric past to the visual refinements and aesthetics associated with the Classical period. Satisfies: Art History/Liberal Arts elective requirement.
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AH 313: Northern Renaissance Art
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Northern Renaissance Art traces the history of painting and print-making in Northern Europe from the late 14th century through the period of the Reformation in the early 16th century. Special emphasis is placed on the development of oil painting as a medium in relationship to issues of realism and expanding art markets of the 15th century. Satisfies: Art History/Liberal Arts Elective Requirement
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AH 314: Sculpture in Renaissance Italy
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Large scale, figural sculpture re-emerged as a very public and very powerfully expressive form of art in Renaissance Italy, for the first time since Antiquity. The conditions and problems ofcreating sculpture in the 15th and 16th century-always public, always functional, always site-specific and usually commissioned by a specific patron, as well as often collaborative in nature yet with significant distinctions drawn between the artist/designer and the workshop that may have actually produced the work of art-are issues that are still with us when we contemplate the role of sculpture today. How did Renaissance artists like Donatello and Michelangelo negotiate these issues and yet create works we still consider to be expressive of their distinct personalities? How did Renaissance sculptors balance and reconcile the requirements of their patrons with their personal, artistic vision? This course proposes to explore these issues while examining the development of monumental sculpture as unique category of art in Renaissance Italy. Satisfies: Art History/Liberal Arts elective requirement
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AH 315: Italian Renaissance Art
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This course explores aspects of the development of the visual arts in Italy from the dawn of the 14th century through the end of the 16th century. This year's course will focus on the High Renaissance in Italy.
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