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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of skills and issues introduced in Ceramics I, with emphasis placed on the potter's wheel. Use of the potter's wheel to create both functional and sculptural forms in clay. Introduction to glaze chemistry, with the goal of developing a personal palette of glazes .(3)
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of ART 317. Exploration of more contemporary issues in sculpture including installation and conceptual art. Prerequisite: ART 317. (3)
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2.00 Credits
See ARCH 345. (2 credits)
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2.00 - 9.00 Credits
Painting, sculpture, architecture, and minor arts from early Christian catacombs to Gothic cathedrals, with a preview of Roman art. Study of the adaptation of Roman and other non-Christian cultural forms by the early Christian Byzantine and Celtic churches, the development of a Christian symbolic iconography, and the function of art as a religious and political vehicle, including its relation to Gothic scholasticism. Alternate years. Offered 2008-09. (2 credits)
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2.00 - 8.00 Credits
Survey of Italian and Northern European art of the fourteenth-sixteenth centuries. Study of scientific observation and narrative in Italy, of empiricism and symbolic realism in Northern Europe. Alternate years. Offered 2007-08. (2 credits)
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3.00 Credits
Survey and topical study of issues in Italian and Northern European art of the fourteenth-sixteenth centuries. Study of scientific observation and narrative in Italy, of empiricism and symbolic realism in Northern Europe, and of the influence of both humanism and the Reformation. Study of the types and function of art in the religious, civic, and domestic spheres, and of issues relating to the growth of humanism, scientific observation, and lay patronage. Alternate years. Offered 2007-08.
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2.00 - 8.00 Credits
Survey of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century European art, focusing on the effects of religious, aristocratic, and bourgeois patronage. Alternate years. Offered 2007-08. (2 credits)
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3.00 Credits
Survey and topical study of issues in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century European art, focusing on the effects of religious, aristocratic, and bourgeois patronage. Study of the types and function of art in the religious, civic, and domestic spheres, and of issues relating to the Counter-Reformation in Italy, the role of court and aristocracy in Italy, France, and England, and of mercantile wealth in Holland. Alternate years. Offered 2007-08.
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3.00 Credits
Survey and topical study of issues in nineteenth- and twentieth-century art of Europe and North America. Study of major artistic movements and artists, seen in their social, intellectual, and spiritual contexts.
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3.00 Credits
Selected specialized areas of studio art as announced. (2, 3)
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