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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Painting, sculpture, prints, and court art in the Low Countries, France, England, and Germany, from 1500 to 1600. Albrecht Dürer, Matthias Grünewald, Hans Holbein, and Peter Bruegel. Historical, social, economic, religious, and technical analysis. No credit for students who completed 212 prior to fall 2009.
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3.00 Credits
Art in Central Italy, ca. 1400-1520, with a focus on Rafaello Sanzio. His origin and artistic formation in Urbino and Perugia, early commissions in Florence, mature works and legacy in Rome. Predecessors Masaccio, Donatello, Piero della Francesca, and Pietro Perugino. Contemporaries Leonardo and Michelangelo. Taught on location in Italy.
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3.00 Credits
Painting and sculpture in fifteenth- century Florence. Ghiberti, Donatello, Masaccio, Fra Angelico, and Botticelli. Stylistic progression, iconographic interpretation and meaning, the role of patronage and audience, original physical and cultural context, and the Italian Renaissance workshop. Offered on a graded basis only. No credit for students who have completed 218.
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3.00 Credits
Painting and sculpture in fifteenth- century Florence. Ghiberti, Donatello, Masaccio, Fra Angelico, and Botticelli. Stylistic progression, iconographic interpretation and meaning, the role of patronage and audience, original physical and cultural context, and the Italian Renaissance workshop. Offered on a graded basis only. No credit for students who have completed 218.
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3.00 Credits
Early development of art and architecture primarily in central Italy from the late thirteenth through the fifteenth centuries. The works of Giotto, Duccio, Donatello, Masaccio, and Botticelli. The age of the Medici in Florence. No credit for students who have completed 217 or 217W.
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3.00 Credits
High Renaissance and Mannerist art in sixteenth-century Italy, considering Florentine masters such as Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Pontormo, the Roman school of Raphael, and the Venetians from Giorgione and Titian to Tintoretto.
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3.00 Credits
Sculpture, painting, architecture, and graphic works of Michelangelo. His poetry and letters. The cultural, historical, religious, and political climate of his day; artistic ambience in Florence at the time of his training; his representation in contemporary, biographical, and critical literature; his profound influence upon artists of his own and subsequent generations. Offered on a graded basis only.
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3.00 Credits
European painting, sculpture, architecture, and graphic arts. Caravaggio, Bernini, Velazquez, Rubens, and Rembrandt.
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3.00 Credits
Sixteenth to nineteenth century survey of the arts of England and related British culture, from Van Dyck and Hogarth to Blake and the pre-Raphaelites. Social and political context, literary influences, and media development.
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3.00 Credits
The history of European painting, sculpture, and printmaking from the Late Baroque era to the rise of Neoclassicism (1675-1775). Geographical focus on Italy and France. Artists include Maratti, Rusconi, Carriera, Tiepolo, Watteau, Chardin, Fragonard, and others.
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