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ARTS 1637: Architecture of NYC
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
The architecture of New York, its building types, and various styles. Site visits and study in light of the history of the city, significant social and economic events, and patrons responsible for commissions. Pre-requisite: ARTS 1050 or ARTS 1052 and permission of the instructor.
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ARTS 1637H: Architecture of NYC
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
The architecture of New York, its building types, and various styles. Site visits and study in light of the history of the city, significant social and economic events, and patrons responsible for commissions. Pre-requisite ARTS 1050 or ARTS 1052 and permission of the instructor.
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ARTS 1639: Architecture - the Synagogue
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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ARTS 1640: Modern Archietecture
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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ARTS 1645: History of Photography
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Survey of the photographic medium from its beginnings around 1840 to contemporary practice. Chronological survey of photographic practices and tendencies, national styles, photography in advertising, and its absorption into the more established forms of art. Focus on the recent dominance of photography as a visual art, and its acceptance by the art world.
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ARTS 1650: Architecture of the Synagogue
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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ARTS 1650H: Art in New York City
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
This Honors course is an intensive investigation of the visual arts of New York through firsthand experience of some of the City’s most important museums, galleries and private institutions. It introduces students to a broad range of cultures and stylistic movements – from ancient to contemporary art, using key paintings, sculptures, manuscripts, decorative arts and architectural monuments as primary sources. Through readings, critical analysis, discussion – and close observation, in particular – students are encouraged to engage issues having to do with the collection, preservation and display of art in the modern world. New York serves as the backdrop and one of the themes of the course. Just as we will analyze the art that is in New York, so will we investigate the art that is New York. Themes to be discussed include: the encyclopedic museum, cultural patrimony, private taste and patronage, non-traditional settings and media, religious and ethnic identity in art, principles of Modernism, folk tradition in the modern world, the direction of contemporary art, and the New York as a subject and source of artistic inspiration.
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ARTS 1670: Architecture of New York
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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ARTS 1750: Philosophy & Criticism of Art
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
This course examines key philosophical issues in the history of art, together with influential critical approaches to art, its meaning and reception in society. Important texts from classical antiquity to contemporary culture develop students critical skills in analysis of art and its surrounding issues. Pre-requisite: ARTS 1050, 1051 or 1052; or Philosophy course
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ARTS 1924: Jewish Art
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Selected topics in the history of Jewish art from antiquity to the present.
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