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ART 333: 19th Century European And American Art
4.00 Credits
Lycoming College
The art of Western Europe and the United States from 1780-1900, with emphasis on painting in France. Those artists to be studied include David, Goya, Delacroix, Courbet, the Impressionists, Turner, Homer, Cole and Eakins.
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ART 334: Art of The Renaissance
4.00 Credits
Lycoming College
The art of Italy and Northern Europe from 1300 to 1530, with emphasis on the painters Giotto, Masaccio, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Titian, Van Eyck, and Dürer; the sculptors Ghiberti, Donatello and Michelangelo; and the architects Brunelleschi and Alberti.
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ART 335: Sculpture II
4.00 Credits
Lycoming College
A continuation of Sculpture I (ART 225). Emphasis is on advanced technical process. Casting of bronze and aluminum sculpture will be done in the school foundry. Prerequisite: ART 225.
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ART 336: Art of The Baroque
4.00 Credits
Lycoming College
Seventeenth-century painting and sculpture in Italy and The Netherlands with emphasis on Bernini, Poussin, Rubens, and Rembrandt, with special attention given to the expressive, narrative, and painterly styles present in their art.
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ART 337: Photography II
4.00 Credits
Lycoming College
To extend the skills developed in Photography I (ART 227) by continued growth in technical expertise including instruction in photo art processes such as collage, multiple images, handcoloring and/or toning. Emphasis is placed on conceptual and aesthetic aspects of photography. Prerequisite: ART 227 or permission of instructor.
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ART 338: Printmaking II
4.00 Credits
Lycoming College
Continuation of Printmaking I (ART 228). Emphasis on multi-plate and viscosity printing. Prerequisite: ART 228.
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ART 339: Women in Art
4.00 Credits
Lycoming College
A survey of women artists from a variety of viewpoints - aesthetic, historical, social, political and economic - which seeks to understand and integrate the contributions of women artists into the mainstream of the history of art.
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ART 342: Photography III
4.00 Credits
Lycoming College
Study of aesthetics and compositional strategies using medium and large format cameras and advanced printing techniques for black and white photography. Emphasis is placed on developing a comprehensive and conceptual portfolio. Prerequisites: ART 337, and either ART 111 or 212; or consent of instructor.
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ART 343: Introduction to Computer Art
4.00 Credits
Lycoming College
Use of computers as an artist and designer's tool. Concentrated, hands-on study of digital imaging, design and illustration. Content of course includes fundamentals of vector and raster imaging, typography, design, color correction, and compositing computer images obtained from scanners, digital cameras, and original computer art using industry standard software programs. Prerequisites: ART 227 and either ART 111 or 212; or consent of instructor.
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ART 344: Computer Graphics For Digital Media
4.00 Credits
Lycoming College
Use of the computer as a tool to create time-based media for artistic and commercial purposes. Content of course includes a combination of computer animation, web-design, DVD authoring, audio and video production. Prerequisite: ART 343 or consent of instructor.
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