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ARTS 2210: Architectural Drawing
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Introduces students to the various roles drawing plays in architecture and design. Students will develop technical skills and gain architectural appreciation through observational studies utilizing line, value, composition, and rendering techniques. The class will explore how drawing is used in the design process. Prerequisite: ARTS 2201, 2301, or premission of the instructor.
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ARTS 2284: Pastel
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Exploration of pastel technique, with studies from the still life, live model, and imagination. References to artists such as Degas, Redon, Bravo, and others. Fieldwork in museums and galleries, and an assigned paper. No prerequisite, but drawing and/or painting experience is helpful.
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ARTS 2286: Watercolor
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Exploration of watercolor technique, with studies from the still life, live model, and imagination. References to artists such as Rodin, Nolde, Homel, Sargent, and others. Fieldwork in museums and galleries.
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ARTS 2301: Principles of Drawing
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Introduction to basic drawing skills via study of the still life and live model. Fundamentals of perspective, anatomy, and technique are explored through diverse graphic media such as pencil, charcoal, conte crayon, and pastel. Study of master drawings. Fieldwork in museums and galleries. For beginning students.
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ARTS 2303: Intermediate Drawing
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Extension and application of basic skills acquired in Principles of Drawing. Continued exploration of diverse graphic media through study of the still life and live models. Projects that foster imagination, creativity, and self- expression. Study of master drawings. Fieldwork in museums and galleries. Prerequisite: ARTS 2301 or equivalent.
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ARTS 2304: Advanced Drawing
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Drawing or equivalent. Cultivation of drawing disciplines, encouragement of original thinking, and evolvement of individual style. This course may be taken a second time for credit. Prerequisite: ARTS 2303 or equivalent.
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ARTS 2305: Portrait Drawing
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Drawing the portrait through study of the human head in terms of anatomy, proportion, and expression. Resources include the live model, photographs, and master drawings. Traditional and innovative approaches explored; applications of various media, monochromatic and color.
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ARTS 2306: Drawing on New York
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
An offsite drawing course that uses such sites as Bryant Park, the East River, and alternative interior sites as subjects for drawings in a variety of media. Prerequisite: ARTS 2301
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ARTS 2307: Illustration
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Working in a variety of media from both observation and imagination, students will gain experience communicating ideas and content through the use of illustration. Projects include: Graphic novel, childrens book, editorial, comic strip and animation. Prerequisite: ARTS 2301.
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ARTS 2308: Anatomy for the Artist
3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Working in a variety of media from both observation and imagination, students will gain experience communicating ideas and content through the use of illustration. Projects include: Graphic novel, childrens book, editorial, comic strip and animation. Prerequisite: ARTS 2301.
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