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4.00 Credits
An intensive exploration of the roles women artists have played in the history of western art from the renaissance to the present. Special attention is given to the strategies women used for survival and success, and to contemporary theoretical approaches to the subject. Lectures, discussions, readings, papers, and a research project. Simpson.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTH 103 or permission of the instructor. A seminar devoted to the Renaissance and Baroque art and architecture of Colonial Latin America (1492-1820), including New Spain, the Andean region, the Caribbean, and Brazil. Students learn about the people and societies who produced and used this art and architecture and who came from a wide spectrum of cultural backgrounds. Lepage.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTH 103 or permission of the instructor. The 17th-century Golden Age was a period of unparalleled artistic achievement in the Hispanic world. This seminar investigates painting, sculpture and architecture of Spain and the Viceroyalties of New Spain and Peru from ca.1500 to the death of the last Spanish Habsburg king in 1700. Artists highlighted in this course include Titian, Juan de Herrera, El Greco, Velázquez, Guaman Poma, Miguel de Santiago, and Goya. Lepage.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTH 102 or 256. This course addresses issues of patronage, artistic production, uses of ancient themes and sources, criticism and art theory, and the uses and abuses of images during the High Renaissance. We focus our attention on the art and architecture of Northern Italy from about 1460 to 1575, with particular emphasis placed on images and structures produced in Venice and its territorial possessions (“The Veneto”) and by those who considered la serennissima their home. Bent.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTH 140 or permission of the instructor. Selected topics in East Asian art. Includes guided research, reports, term paper, and possible visit to the Freer and Sackler Galleries in Washington, D.C. May be repeated for degree credit with permission and if the topics are different. Staff.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Three credits in art history and permission of the instructor. Research in selected topics in art history with written and oral reports. May be repeated for degree credit with permission and if the topics are different. Staff.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Senior art history major. An exploration of bibliography in preparation for the thesis, and of methodology, criticism and contemporary issues in a capstone seminar. Topics include biography and formalism, iconography and iconology, social history and Marxism, feminism, psychoanalysis, semiotics, Structuralism, Post-Structuralism, and deconstruction. Lepage.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ARTH 102 or ARTH 140 and sophomore, junior or senior standing. An exploration of the history, philosophy and practical aspects of museums. Topics of discussion include governance and administration, collections, exhibitions and education. The course will alternate weekly readings and class discussion with field trips to regional museums. Requires short papers and a project. Grover and Hobbs.
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1.00 Credits
ARTH 401 - Directed Individual Study Credits: 1 Prerequisite: Permission of the department. Individual or class study of special topics in art history. May be repeated for degree credit with permission and if the topics are different. Staff.
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2.00 Credits
ARTH 402 - Directed Individual Study Credits: 2 Prerequisite: Permission of the department. Individual or class study of special topics in art history. May be repeated for degree credit with permission and if the topics are different. Staff.
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