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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Painting, sculpture, and architecture from the reign of Henry IV to the death of Louis XIV. Emphasis on urban planning, the Louvre,Versailles and the Baroque palace, art theory and the Academy. Major artists: La Tour, Poussin, Lorrain. Art forms considered in social, economic, political, and cultural contexts. Prerequisite: Art 1.3 or Core Studies 2.1 or Core Curriculum 1.2.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Major artists and themes in European art, mainly French, during the second half of the nineteenth century. Art and literature and new optical theories of color and light. Major artists: Courbet, Manet, Degas, Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin. (Not open to students who have completed Art 16.5.) Prerequisite: Art 1.3 or Core Studies 2.1 or Core Curriculum 1.2.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits The art of the first half of the twentieth century, its precedents, and its political and cultural context. The rise of abstraction, the liberation of color, and the interest in the subconscious. Major artistic movements in Europe: Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism, Surrealism. Major artists: Picasso, Matisse, Mondrian, Kandinsky. (Not open to students who have completed Art 15.2.) Prerequisite: Art 1.3 or Core Studies 2.1 or Core Curriculum 1.2.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Twentieth-century art since World War II from Abstract Expressionism to the present. Contemporary art exhibited in New York City galleries and museums. Major movements: Pop Art, Minimalism, Conceptual Art, Post-Modernism. Major artists: Pollock, de Kooning, Johns,Warhol. (Not open to students who have completed Art 15.3.) Prerequisite: Art 1.3 or Core Studies 2.1 or Core Curriculum 1.2.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Art of various European and American sculptors from the late nineteenth century to the present. Major sculptors: Rodin, Brancusi, Degas, Matisse, Picasso. (Not open to students who have completed Art 15.4.) Prerequisite: Art 1.3 or 26.2 or Core Studies 2.1 or Core Curriculum 1.2.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Exploration of the changing image and role of women in nineteenth- and twentieth-century art. Major artists: Delaunay, Modersohn-Becker, Kollwitz, Kahlo, O'Keeffe. Issues of gender will be considered. (Not open to students who have completed Art 15.6.) Prerequisite: Art 1.3 or Core Studies 2.1 or Core Curriculum 1.2. or Women's Studies 10.8.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Painting, sculpture, architecture, and the graphic and decorative arts from the seventeenth century through the midnineteenth century, viewed in social context and in light of English and Continental sources. Major artists: West, Copley, Cole. (Not open to students who have completed Art 16.1.) Prerequisite: Art 1.3 or Core Studies 2.1 or Core Curriculum 1.2.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Architecture and planning from medieval times to the late Baroque era. Medieval cities; the Renaissance, with focus on Brunelleschi, Alberti, Bramante, Michelangelo, and Palladio; the Baroque, with focus on Bernini and Borromini; the spread of Renaissance and Baroque principles throughout Europe. Cultural context and distinctive features of major monuments. (Not open to students who have completed Art 14.1 or 14.5.) Prerequisite: Art 1.3 or Core Studies 2.1 or Core Curriculum 1.2.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Major developments in the architecture of Europe and the United States from the time of the Industrial Revolution to the end of the nineteenth century. Engineering, expositions, Neoclassicism, Gothic Revivalism, social utopian ideals, expansion of cities and suburbs, arts and crafts, and the Art Nouveau movement. (Not open to students who have completed Art 14.2 or 14.6.) Prerequisite: Art 1.3 or Core Studies 2.1 or Core Curriculum 1.2.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Major personalities and developments in the architecture of Europe and the United States. Major architects: Wright, Gropius, Mies van der Rohe,Taut, Le Corbusier, Aalto. Major movements: Functionalism, Futurism, Constructivism, Expressionism, the Bauhaus movement, de Stijl. Prerequisite: Art 1.3 or Core Studies 2.1 or Core Curriculum 1.2.
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