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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
May be repeated for credit. 1-5 units, Aut (Staff), Win (Staff), Spr (Staff)
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
For approved independent research with individual faculty members. Letter grades only. 1-15 units, Aut (Staff), Win (Staff), Spr (Staff)
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
1-15 units, Aut (Staff), Win (Staff), Spr (Staff) Primarily for graduate students; undergraduates may enroll with consent of instructor.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the History of Architecture'From antiquity to the 20th century, mostly Western with some non-Western topic. Buildings and general principles relevant to the study of architecture. GER:DB-Hum GER:DB-Hum 5 units, Win (Beischer, T)
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4.00 Credits
(Same as ARTHIST 101, CLASSART 101, CLASSART 201.) The development of Greek art and culture from protogeometric beginnings to the Persian Wars, 1000-480 B.C.E. The genesis of a native Greek style; the orientalizing phase during which contact with the Near East and Egypt transformed Greek art; and the synthesis of East and West in the 6th century B.C.E. 4 units, Aut (Maxmin, J)
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4.00 Credits
(Same as ARTHIST 102, CLASSART 102.) The formation of the classical ideal in 5th-century Athenian art, and its transformation and diffusion in the 5th and 4th centuries against changing Greek history, politics, and religion. 4 units, Win (Maxmin, J)
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4.00 Credits
(Same as ARTHIST 105.) Chronological survey of Byzantine, Islamic, and Western Medieval art and architecture from the early Christian period to the Gothic age. Broad art-historical developments and more detailed examinations of individual monuments and works of art. Topics include devotional art, court and monastic culture, relics and the cult of saints, pilgrimage and crusades, and the rise of cities and cathedrals. 4 units, Win (Pentcheva, B)
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4.00 Credits
(Same as ARTHIST 106.) Art-historical developments, and monuments and works of art. Topics include: the transition from naturalism to abstraction; imperial art and court culture; pilgrimage and cult of saints; and secular art and luxury objects. 4 units, not given this year
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4.00 Credits
(Same as ARTHIST 107.) Gothic art and architecture in W. Europe, 1150-1500. The structuring of a modern visual discourse within the ideological framework of a new monarchical church and state, emerging towns and universities, the rise of literacy, the cultivation of self, and the consequent shifts in patterns of art patronage, practice, and reception in Chartres, Paris, Bourges, Strasbourg, Canterbury, London, Oxford, and Cambridge. 4 units, not given this year
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4.00 Credits
(Same as ARTHIST 108.) The influential female figure in Christianity whose state cult was connected with the idea of empire. Production and control of images and relics of the Virgin and the development of urban processions and court ceremonies though which political power was legitimized in papal Rome, Byzantium, Carolingian and Ottonian Germany, Tuscany, France, and Russia. 4 units, not given this year
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