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AHIS BC 3959x: Senior Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Independent research for the senior thesis. Students develop and write their senior thesis in consultation with an individual faculty adviser in art history and participate in group meetings scheduled throughout the senior year. - R. Deutsche Prerequisites: Course open to Barnard Art History majors only. 3 points
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AHIS BC 3960y: Senior Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Independent research for the senior thesis. Students develop and write their senior thesis in consultation with an individual faculty adviser in Art History and partticipate in group meetings scheduled throughout the senior year. - R. Deutsche Prerequisites: Course open to Barnard Art History majors only. 3 points
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AHIS BC 3968x: Art Criticism
4.00 Credits
Barnard College
Contemporary art and its criticism written by artists (rather than by art historians or journalistic reviewers). Texts by Dan Graham, (Art and Language), Robert Smithson, Brian O'Dougherty, Martha Rosler, Barbara Kruger and others. Also, considers the art and writing of each artist together. Prerequisites: Enrollment limited to 15 students. Permission of the instructor. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). 4 points
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AHIS BC 3970x: Methods and Theories of Art History
4.00 Credits
Barnard College
Introduction to critical writings that have shaped histories of art, including texts on iconography and iconology, the psychology of perception, psychoanalysis, social history, feminism and gender studies, structuralism, semiotics, and post-structuralism. Prerequisites: Enrollment limited to Barnard Art History majors only. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). 4 points
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AHIS BC 3985x: Introduction to Connoisseurship
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Factors involved in judging works of art, with emphasis on paintings; materials, technique, condition, attribution; identification of imitations and fakes; questions of relative quality. - M. Ainsworth Prerequisites: Enrollment limited to 15 students. Barnard Art History seminar application required. See dept. website. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). 4 points Studio courses 2003x, 2004y, 2005x, 2006y, 2007x, 2008y are given at Barnard. Enrollment is limited and students must sign up in advance. Other studio courses are given at the School of the Arts, in Dodge Hall, and students may register for these only with written permission of the department chair. Classes are limited in size. Students who wish to enter the Columbia courses are required to apply for space in 305 Dodge Hall during the pre-registration period prior to each term. Model fees range from $20 to $45. For students other than those majoring in Art History with Visual Arts concentration, a maximum of four courses of studio work may be credited toward graduation.
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AHIS BC 3990x: Japanese Prints:Images of Japan's Floating World
4.00 Credits
Barnard College
Ukiyo-e, the "images of the floating world," present a vivid and highly romanticized vision of the dynamic urban culture of Japan during the 17th through 19th centuries. Considers ways in which these images promoted kabuki theater, glamorized life in the licensed prostitution quarters, and represented sexuality and gender. We will study how print designers and publishers dodged government censorship as they ruthlessly parodied contemporary life, literature, and venerable artistic traditions. - J. Reynolds Prerequisites: Enrollment limited to 15 students. Permission of the instructor. Sophomore standing. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). 4 points
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AHMM V3320x: Introduction To the Musics of East Asia and Southeast Asia
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Fulfills the requirement of a nontonal course for music majors. A topical approach to concepts and practices of music in relation to other arts in the development of Asian civilizations. - D. Novak 3 points
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AHMM V3321y: Introduction To the Musics of India and West Asia
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Fulfills the requirement of a nontonal course for music majors. A topical approach to concepts and practices of music in relation to other arts in the development of Asian civilizations. - J. Pilzer 3 points
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AHUM V3340x: or y Art In China,Japan,and Korea
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Introduction to the distinctive aesthetic traditions of China, Japan, and Korea--their similarities and differences--through an examiniation of the visual and cultural significance of selected works. A survey of masterpieces of painting, sculpture, architecture, and other arts in relation to the history, culture, and religions of East Asia. General Education Requirement: Cultures in Comparison (CUL). General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). 3 points
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AHUM V3342x: Masterpieces of Indian Art and Architecture
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Introduces students to 2000 years of art on the Indian subcontinent. Consists of discrete segments on the early art of Buddhism, rock-cut architecture of the Buddhists and Hindus, the emergence and development of the Hindu temple, the painted miniatures of the Mughals and Rajputs, and the art of British India. - TBA General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). 3 points
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