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3.00 Credits
Painting of still life, landscape, and abstract compositions in oil emphasizing color relationships and composition as essential means of pictorial expression. Art 2070 fall semester; Art 2080 spring semester. Painting from the nude model. Prerequisites: ART 1010, ART 1050, ART 1060 or department head approval. Courses are sequential for art majors; Art 2070 is prerequisite to Art 2080.
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3.00 Credits
Painting of still life, landscape, and abstract compositions in oil emphasizing color relationships and composition as essential means of pictorial expression. Art 2070 fall semester; Art 2080 spring semester. Painting from the nude model. Prerequisites: ART 1010, ART 1050, ART 1060 or department head approval. Courses are sequential for art majors; Art 2070 is prerequisite to Art 2080.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to heighten perception, appreciation, and enjoyment of the visual arts of the western world, this course examines selected works representative of a broad range of functions, forms, styles, and artistic intentions. The visual arts of the Prehistoric, Ancient Near Eastern, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Early Christian, Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic periods will be introduced. The art historical development, formal elements, design principles, and technical factors of significance in the production of works. Fall semester. Prerequisite: English 122 or University Honors 102, or approval of department head.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to heighten perception, appreciation, and enjoyment of the visual arts of the western world, this course examines selected works representative of a broad range of functions, forms, styles, and artistic intentions. The visual arts of the Prehistoric, Ancient Near Eastern, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Early Christian, Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic periods will be introduced. The art historical development, formal elements, design principles, and technical factors of significance in the production of works. Fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to heighten perception, appreciation, and enjoyment of the visual arts of the western world, this course examines selected works representative of a broad range of functions, forms, styles, and artistic intentions. The art of the Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, and Romantic periods, and of the various movements of the modern era in the 19th and 20th Century are the focus of this survey. Consideration of the formal elements, design principles, and technical factors of significance in the production of works of this period. Emphasis will be placed on the relationship of art and society. Spring semester. Prerequisite: Art 214.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to heighten perception, appreciation, and enjoyment of the visual arts of the western world, this course examines selected works representative of a broad range of functions, forms, styles, and artistic intentions. The art of the Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, and Romantic periods, and of the various movements of the modern era in the 19th and 20th Century are the focus of this survey. Consideration of the formal elements, design principles, and technical factors of significance in the production of works of this period. Emphasis will be placed on the relationship of art and society. Spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on basic sculpture processes and materials associated with mold making, casting, carving, and fabrication (construction). Fall semester. Studio hours 6. Prerequisite: Art 102. Laboratory/studio course fee will be assessed.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on basic sculpture processes and materials associated with mold making, casting, carving, and fabrication (construction). Fall semester. Studio hours 6.
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3.00 Credits
Problems in the hand methods of forming clay and use of the potter's wheel. Study of form, color, and texture with a concern for basic ceramic technology. On demand. Studio hours 6. Prerequisites: Art 102 or approval of department head. Laboratory/studio course fee will be assessed.
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3.00 Credits
Problems in the hand methods of forming clay and use of the potter’s wheel. Study of form, color, and texture with a concern for basic ceramic technology. On demand. Studio hours 6. Prerequisites: ART 1020 or department head approval. Laboratory/studio course fee will be assessed.
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