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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Surveys major artistic centers, personalities and stylistic trends in Italy from fourteenth to sixteenth century. Special emphasis on Giotto, Donatello, Mantegna, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael and Titian. Paintings and sculptures discussed in relation to techniques, systems of production, patronage and crucial historical events.
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3.00 Credits
Seventeenth-century European painting, sculpture and architecture in its social-historical context. Emphasis on such major artists as Caravaggio, Bernini, Rubens, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Poussin and Velasquez. Discussion of the rise of genre, still-life and landscape painting, as well as the role of patronage.
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3.00 Credits
Examines 18th century painting, sculpture, architecture, decorative arts, and material culture in Europe, the Americas and the African diaspora within frameworks of global cultural exchange and Enlightenment science, politics, philosophy and society. Training in critical skills of historical and visual analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Art, architecture, and visual culture 1785-1900, including neoclassicism, romanticism, realism, Impressionism, and Symbolism, and topics such as the city, landscape, world's fairs, colonialism, changing concepts of vision, new technologies and new mediums (prints, photography, posters, early cinema).
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3.00 Credits
Modern art from 1900 to the present considered globally and studied in its social and historical context, including painting, collage, sculpture, photography, performance, installation, institutional critique, and time-based media.
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3.00 Credits
Explores recent art and artists from around the world, investigating socio-historical forces and effects of contemporary modes of production, distribution, and consumption within the art market. New artistic practices like installation, new media, and performance are studied along with traditional media.
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3.00 Credits
Painting, printmaking, architecture, sculpture, photography, and the decorative arts of North America from the earliest colonial settlements through the late nineteenth century. American art examined in the light of its political and social contexts, cultural diversity, and circulation through the Atlantic World.
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3.00 Credits
Selective survey of art and artists working in the United States as they shaped notions of artistic purpose, power, and identity from 1900-1990s. Considers a wide range of artistic and visual media, including painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, and the graphic arts. Emphasis on the work of art and artists as they engaged with, responded to, and worked to revise the wider political and social conditions of their moment.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of art and architecture in Latin America from pre-Hispanic times to the 21st century. Emphasis on the interaction between native traditions and imported ideas, particularly in relationship to religion, politics, and daily life.
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3.00 Credits
Through examination of art, architecture, and archaeology, approaches China as an historical and cultural unit. Emphasis on archeological sites, artifacts, art objects, and architecture in China, with additional materials from nearby regions. Thematic coverage of Chinese history, from neolithic sites to buildings in the twentieth century. Interdisciplinary approach.
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