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ART HISTORY 430: Topics in Visual Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II; 3 cr (H-A). Introduces key issues, theories, and methods in visual cultures studies, emphasizing aspects that affect the practices of art history and providing a changing topical focus that addresses new research in this developing interdisciplinary area.
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ART HISTORY 431: Topics in Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II; 3 cr (H-A). Introduces philosophy and theory relevant to the study of art history and visual cultures with a focus on a particular body of theoretical work and an organization in terms of key questions and concepts.
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ART HISTORY 443: History of Painting in India
4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Irr.; 3-4 cr (H-I). An introduction to the history of Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Islamic paintings of India. P: So st.
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ART HISTORY 449: Topics in Architectural History
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II; 3 cr (H-D). Assessment of how cultural phenomena help shape a given architectural development. P: Cons inst.
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ART HISTORY 449 - Topics in Architectural History
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ART HISTORY 452: Art in Europe 1880-1914
4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Alt yrs.; 3-4 cr (H-A). Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, and Futurism and their roots in late nineteenth century art. P: Jr st; Art Hist 201 or 202; and at least one other upper-level crse in art hist or cons inst.
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ART HISTORY 452 - Art in Europe 1880-1914
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ART HISTORY 453: Art in Europe,1915-1955
4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Alt yrs.; 3-4 cr (H-A). A survey of the major individuals, groups, and trends and their relation to the cultural and historical background. P: Jr st; Art Hist 201 or 202; and at least one other upper-level crse in art hist or cons inst.
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ART HISTORY 454: Art in Germany,1900-1945
4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Alt yrs.; 3-4 cr (H-A). Expressionism and its sources, with an emphasis on developments prior to World War I; the Bauhaus and the later careers of major figures. P: Jr st; Art Hist 201 or 202; and at least one other upper-level crse in art hist or cons inst.
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ART HISTORY 454 - Art in Germany,1900-1945
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ART HISTORY 457: History of American Vernacular Architecture and Landscapes
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Alt yrs.; 3 cr (H-I). Survey of American vernacular buildings and landscapes from the colonial period to the present. Emphasis is on acquiring descriptive tools and developing interpretive frameworks to explore the significance that these vernacular environments have had for their makers and users. P: Jr st & at least one Art Hist crse, or cons inst.
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ART HISTORY 463: Topics in American Material Culture
4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Alt yrs.; 3-4 cr (H-I). In depth examination of special topics related to material culture and the decorative arts, including craftsmanship, consumerism, representations of race, ethnicity, and gender, and museum histories and exhibition practices. P: So st.
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ART HISTORY 464: Dimensions of Material Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 3 cr (H-I). Approaches to the interdisciplinary study of the material world in order to analyze broader social and cultural issues. Guest speakers explore private and public objects and spaces from historic, ethnographic, and aesthetic perspectives. P: 1 crse 300 level or above from Art Hist or ETD, or cons inst.
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