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ART 316: History of Modernism
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
This course examines developments in visual art from the "painting of modern life" ofEdouard Manet in the 1860s through Surrealist explorations of the unconscious in the 1930s. Particular attention is paid to examining competing definitions of modernism, both during the period under examination and in subsequent writing about it, and to examining modernism in visual art within the context of the sweeping cultural, social, and political changes that occurred during these decades. Prerequisite: ART 212.
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ART 317: History of Photography
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
A survey of photography from its origins to contemporary use as a fine art. Attention to developing skills of visual literacy and exploring connections with history, philosophy, mass media and popular culture, and other art forms. Experiential aspects include visits to local galleries and museums. No prerequisites, although ART 212 Survey of Western Art or equivalent strongly advised. Fulfills fine arts core requirement.
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ART 318: Art Traditions of Japan
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
A selective survey of major developments in Japanese painting, sculpture, ceramics, and prints, focusing on the Heian through Meiji periods. Examines the arts as a form of cultural expression and historical document. Attention to aesthetic traditions, narrative content, artistic techniques, and issues of connoisseurship.
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ART 319: Arts of China
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
A chronological survey of the major artistic traditions of China. In addressing China's four-thousand year tradition of art production, particular attention is paid to traditions of landscape painting and Buddhist art and ceramics. Students are encouraged to relate the visual record of China to the vast textual history at their disposal.
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ART 320: Drawing III
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Advanced study in the contemporary practices and theories of drawing. Emphasis on the development of individual approaches that identify and develop skills and perception relative to personal imagery. Prerequisite: ART 120 or intructor permission.
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ART 330: Relief Printmaking
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Studio problems and individual development in the relief printmaking process. Woodcut and linocut printmaking will be explored, as well as the creation of edition prints. Prerequisite: ART 100 or ART 120.
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ART 331: Monotype Printmaking
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Studio problems and individual development in monotype printmaking. Includes Chin- Collé, embossing, multiple overlays and color printing processes. Prerequisite: ART 100 or ART 120.
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ART 337: Calligraphy,Basic Hands
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An introduction to the art and craft of handmade letters with a focus on mastering the three most basic alphabets developed in the western writing tradition. Knowledge of these hands will form a basis for practicing the art of calligraphy for its own sake as well as providing an introduction to the applied arts of graphic design, visual communication, and typography. No prerequisites, although ART 100 or equivalent advised.
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ART 338: Calligraphy,Italic Hands
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An introduction to the art and craft of Italian Renaissance hand made letters known as italic writing. Students will learn the formal italic style, the swash italic style and the informal cursive style. This course will be useful for students interested in the applied arts of graphic design, visual communication, and typography as well as Renaissance History. No prerequisites, although ART 100 or equivalent advised.
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ART 340: Painting II
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Continued study of principles and processes of painting while analyzing the theory and practice of painting. Emphasis on development of individual approaches to form and media. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: ART 240.
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