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ARH 211: The Arts of Southeast Asia
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) A study of the varied artistic achievements of Southeast Asian countries from earliest times to the present.The arts of Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos,Thailand, and Vietnam will be examined in relation to their historical and cultural context.
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ARH 270: Special Topics in Art History
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course identifies subjects of special interest in art history taught at the introductory level.
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ARH 301: Development of North American Architecture
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) A study of North American architecture and the cultural context in which it was produced, from the 17th century to the present. Same as AMS 301. Prerequisite: ARH 106 or permission of the instructor.
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ARH 302: Nineteenth Century European Art
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) An exploration of major movements in European art, from the French Revolution to 1900. Prerequisite: ARH 106.
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ARH 304: American and European Art Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) This course will introduce major trends inWestern, and especially American art postWorldWar II. A variety of media will be addressed, including not only traditional visual arts, but a full range of new genres, as well. Social and cultural context for works of art and the shifts in style will be emphasized. Same as AMS 304. Prerequisite: ARH 106 or 209.
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ARH 306: Baroque and Rococo Art
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) The painting, sculpture, and architecture of 17th and 18th century Europe set in the context of patterns of patronage. Prerequisite: ARH 106 suggested.
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ARH 310: Directed Studio
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits Intensive focus on an issue within a particular medium through examination of works of art, followed by group or individual fabrication of a relevant object. Prerequisite: ART 101, ART 102, ARH 106, or permission of the instructor.
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ARH 320: Women in the Arts,1960-Present
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) This course examines the contributions of women to the arts through an analysis of prominent and influential works in the visual, performing, and literary arts. Each artist's work is considered not only in and of itself, but also as representative of its media, and against a backdrop of historical, sociological, and political circumstances surrounding female achievement. Same as TDF 320 andWMS 320.
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ARH 370: Intermediate Special Topics in Art History
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course identifies subjects of special interest in art history at the intermediate level.
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ARH 380: Interpretive Methods in Art History
3.00 Credits
Providence College
1 semester, 3 credits This course introduces art history majors to the variety of approaches to the interpretation of art, art history, and material culture. Required course for all art history majors in the first semester of the junior year; open to other advanced students in related fields or with significant art historical background.
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