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3.00 Credits
Through a survey of art and artifacts from ancient through modern times and the historical and social elements that helped to shape them, course offers an introduction to the understanding and appreciation of painting, sculpture, and architecture. Open only to students not majoring in art.
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Introduction to art and architecture as social products of a global human history. Both the similarity and diversity of human social organizations and the role of visual culture in time will be discussed. Prehistoric, tribal, Asian, Ancient, and European to the end of the Middle Ages. Open only to art majors and minors.
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Continuation of history of art survey sequence. Western art from the fifteenth century to the present. Prerequisite: AHS 101. Open only to art majors and minors.
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3.00 Credits
Investigation of the role visual culture has played in the United States as Americans attempted to situate themselves geographically, culturally, economically, and politically within their own society and within the world at large from ca. 1600 to ca. 1876. Prerequisite: AHS 100 or 102 or permission of the instructor. Open to all students.
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Traces the evolution in the United States of American visual arts from ca. 1876 to 1945 within the context of important social, historical, and intellectual events. Prerequisite: AHS 100 or 102 or permission of the instructor. Open to all students.
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Art and architecture of early Rome and the Republic to the Late Empire. Architecture and urbanism as a vehicle for the political and cultural extension of the empire to the barbarian West and the Hellenized East; missionary role of historic reliefs; Roman concepts of personality and portraiture; and the growth of luxury arts: ornament, interior decoration, and collecting. Prerequisite: AHS 100 or 101 or permission of the instructor. Open to all students.
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3.00 Credits
Painting, sculpture, and architecture from the fourth through the tenth centuries in relation to the religious, political, and technological conditions of the period. Rural northwest Europe will be discussed in relation to urban societies in the East. Periods to be covered include early Christian, Merovingian, Carolingian, Ottonian, and Byzantine. Prerequisite: AHS 100 or 101 or permission of the instructor. Open to all students.
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3.00 Credits
European art and architecture from the eleventh through the fourteenth centuries. Emphasis on technical and stylistic influences and innovation, as well as cultural context of patronage and artistic production. Prerequisite: AHS 100 or 101. Open to all students.
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3.00 Credits
Art and architecture examined primarily in terms of style, content, and context including ideology and theory, conditions of art production, and role of artist. Prerequisite: AHS 100 or 102. Open to all students.
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Exploration of art and architecture of Europe, from the Counter-Reformation shrine of St. Peter to Louis XIV's palace at Versailles; from the Jesuit altarpieces in Antwerp to the Dutch Republic of Vermeer and Rembrandt and more. Italy, Spain, France, Germany, England, Flanders, Netherlands. Prerequisite: AHS 100 or 102 or permission of the instructor. Open to all students.
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