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Chronological examination of the formal, structural and motivating characteristics of furniture and interior decoration in significant periods, especially the classic, Gothic, Italian, French, English, and American. Textiles, their qualities, designs, and colors. Special attention given to the adaptation of past work to contemporary usage.
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Chronological survey of selected key monuments from prehistory to the twenty-first century, emphasizing structural, programmatic, and formal analysis. Emphasis on western traditions and the cultural and historical significance of architecture. Prerequisites: AH 1700 or AH 1701
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A survey of the cultures of Mexico and Central America prior to the conquests of Cortez beginning in 1519, considering the archaeological evidence in a chronological sequence, stressing their arts and using interdisciplinary methodologies.
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A chronological and thematic survey of key monuments and artists in 20th century Latin America that emphasizes regional historical, cultural, and social contexts as well as international currents of Modernism. Painting, sculpture, photography, and architecture as well as connections with politics and other arts in a historical context will be covered. Prerequisites: AH 1700 or AH 1701
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Independent projects or research in a specific field of interest, by arrangement with a sponsoring professor. May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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Advanced projects in art history pursued through independent research and group critique. Students conduct original art historical research. General Education Capstone Prerequisites: Required of Art History majors. Others by permission of instructor.
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Techniques, uses, and historical development of drawing and printmaking, with emphasis from Durer and Rembrandt through the modern era. Prerequisite: AH 1701 or FA 3260 or 3261.
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Traces the history of art exhibition practices from the nineteenth century to the present. How modern art was defined, promoted and interpreted through art exhibitions. Innovative exhibitions and installations will be studied as case examples. Prerequisites: AH 1701 or AH 3740, or permission of instructor.
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A four-week course in Italy that introduces the wonders of studying art and architecture in their original location and cultural context. Visit museums and archaeological sites to explore Italy's Ancient Greek, Roman, Early Christian, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and Modern monuments.
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Examination of the structures and functions of culture systems globally and over time, employing theories, methods and concepts of anthropology. Analysis based on cross-cultural and comparative perspectives.
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