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ART-HIST 110: Survey: Renaissance-Modern Art
4.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Historical survey of art, architecture, and urban development from the Baroque to the present; the social context in which style has developed. Discussion of the same material from a critical and topical point of view. Background for upper-level art history courses; required of majors. (Gen.Ed. AT)
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ART-HIST 110H: Survey: Renaissance-Modern Art
4.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Historical survey of art, architecture, and urban development from the Baroque to the present; the social context in which style has developed. Discussion of the same material from a critical and topical point of view. Background for upper-level art history courses; required of majors. (Gen.Ed. AT)
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ART-HIST 115: Introduction To Visual Arts
4.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
The discipline of art history and the tools of visual analysis it employs. Focus on issues such as Classicism, "primitive" art, realism, and modernity, presented in roughly chronological order. Discussion of these issues in relation to contemporary visual culture. (Gen.Ed. AT, G)
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ART-HIST 118: History/Architecture&BuiltEnvr
4.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
History of architecture from antiquity to the present explained chronologically and thematically. Iconic western and non-western buildings and cities compared. Students learn research skills, vocabulary and to read architectural plans. (Gen.Ed. ATG)
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ART-HIST 296H: Hnrs Indstu Arthis
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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ART-HIST 297: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
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ART-HIST 303: Roman Art: Power, Poli & Socty
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
The artistic and cultural achievements of the Romans portraiture, illusionistic wall painting, and the development of vast interior spaces in architectureas well as the creation of a multi-ethnic empire extending from England to Egypt. Particular attention paid to the dynamic of reciprocal influence between conquered and conqueror. (Planned for Fall)
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ART-HIST 313: H Renaissnc Art & Mannrsm Ital
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
The development of the visual arts in the major artistic centers of Italy during the 16th century, including Florence, Rome, Venice, Mantua, Ferrara, Parma, and Bologna. The lives and works of specific artists, such as Leonardo, Raphael, Titian, and Michelangelo. Focus on thematic issues concerning the relationship between art and society, including: the rise in so-cial status of the artist and the conception of artistic genius; the influence of patronage and collecting; art and the creation of political identities; women as subjects, patrons, and practitioners of art; classicism and "anti-classicism" (Mannerism); art and religious reform; government and city planning. Ms. Schmitter
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ART-HIST 320: Aspects of the Baroque
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Selected aspects of art and architecture in England, France, Flanders, Holland, Germany, and Austria from 1600 to 1750. Prerequisite: ART-HIST 319 or consent of instructor.
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ART-HIST 323: European Art, 1780-1880
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Major artists and developments from David through Impressionism. Emphasis on historical context and related cultural and intellectual developments. Prerequisites: ART-HIST 110, 115.
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