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3.00 Credits
Alt yrs.; 3 cr (I). Topics include urbanism in ancient Greece in theory and practice; the forms, technologies, patronage and use of buildings; the creation and conception of urban space; and the organization of religious sites, dedications, and rituals. P: Art Hist 201, 300, 301, 302, Classics 300, or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
II; 3 cr (H-A). An in-depth examination of special topics related to American art and visual culture from the colonial period through the present. Emphasis on interpreting art and visual culture in its historical and cultural contexts. P: Jr st & one Art Hist crse at 200 level & one at 300 level, or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
Alt yrs.; II; 3-4 cr (H-D). An advanced lecture course, covering specific aspects of nineteenth century visual culture. Topics include: representations of race and gender; the history of photography; popular imagery and aspects of Modernism. P: Jr st & one art hist crse at 200 level & one at 300 level, or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
Irr.; 3-4 cr (A). Advanced lecture course on special topics of 20th-century art that focuses variously on Europe, England, America, or their international interaction. Emphasis on art in its historical and social context. P: Jr st; one art hist crse at 200 level; one art hist crse at 300 level; or cons inst.
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4.00 Credits
Irr.; 3-4 cr (H-D). In-depth examination of special topics related to Asian art, including South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, and Central Asia. P: So st.
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3.00 Credits
Alt yrs.; I or II; 3 cr (H-A). An advanced lecture course, covering specific aspects of Medieval art. Topics may include: "Death and the Afterlife in Medieval Art"; "Civic Art and Architecture and Public Space in Medieval Italy"; "Rome in the Middle Ages"; "Pilgrimage & the Cult of the Saints in Medieval & Byzantine Art.". P: Jr st & one Art Hist crse at 200 level and one at 300 level, or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
Alt yrs.; I or II; 3 cr (H-A). An advanced lecture course, covering specific aspects of Italian Renaissance art. Topics may include: "Material Culture: Is 'Copying' Imitatio?"; "Concepts of Race"; "'Authorship' vs. Collaboration"; "Colonialism as Trade"; "Gender at Stake.". P: Jr st & one Art Hist crse at 200 level and one at 300 level, or cons inst.
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3.00 Credits
I or II; 3 cr (H-I). The history of Buddhist art and architecture in India, Tibet and China, with emphasis on the development of artistic form in relation to Buddhist philosophy and of architecture as a setting for monastic life and ritual. P: So st.
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3.00 Credits
Alt yrs.; II; 3 cr (H-I). This course focuses on critical omissions in traditional characterizations of Italian Renaissance art. Gender and race issues created tensions between historical contexts and visual representations, often idealized or obscured. The course reevaluates imagery of nudes, witches, children, and material culture. P: One of the following: Art Hist 202, 320, 321, 322, 323, 341, 525 or 825.
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3.00 Credits
II; 3 cr (H-I). Concentrates on image complexes (art, photography, and cinema) and visual environments (architecture, urban planning, and public rituals) of South Asia; examination of visual culture through thematic issues such as, sexuality, patronage, cultural encounter, transculturation, ways of viewing, modernism, and nationalism. P: Open to Fr.
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