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ARHI 24489: Modern & Contemporary Art
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A survey of the development of style and content in late nineteenth and twentieth century painting, drawing and sculpture. This course examines the complex interrelationships among rapidly changing social, political, intellectual and technological currents, and the formal, conceptual and expressive concerns of artists.
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ARHI 24510: How An Exhibition Happens
1.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is taught by one of the joint curators of "Below Stairs," an exhibition on the theme of servant portraiture to be held at the National Portrait Gallery in London, from October 2003 to January 2004. The exhibition studies the different attitudes to depicting unprivileged people in Britain from the 17th century to the present, with a wide range of material including paintings, photographs, books, and recordings. The course will consider in detail how the exhibition was put together, why individual items were chosen, and questions of design, conservation, and interpretation. One or more visits to the exhibition will be included in the course.
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ARHI 24520: Art and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Taught at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland as BCHA ' Art and Society' This course is designed to introduce students to the vast world of art and architectural history. It seeks to examine art in its many contexts, holding that art does not exist in isolation. Every culture and historic time has created art and as a discipline.
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ARHI 24521: Art and Society
7.50 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Taught at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland as HA 1001 'Introduction to European Painting' This course provides a historical survey of European painting. It covers major periods of art such as the Italian Renaissance and French impressionism, as well as dealing with individual artists, for example Michelangelo, Rembrandt and Cézanne. The course also provides an introduction to the critical analysis of paintings and considers such matters as the production and techniques of works of art.
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ARHI 24522: Art and Society
8.50 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Taught at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland as HA 1002 'Introduction to European Painting' This course provides a historical survey of European painting. It covers major periods of art such as the Italian Renaissance and French impressionism, as well as dealing with individual artists, for example Michelangelo, Rembrandt and Cézanne. The course also provides an introduction to the critical analysis of paintings and considers such matters as the production and techniques of works of art.
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ARHI 24524: Irish Visual Culture
1.50 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course takes an interdisciplinary look at visual culture in Ireland. Archaeology, art, architecture, film, television, and video are the primary sources and areas to be examined with reference to relevant literary, social, and cultural contexts.
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ARHI 24540: Roma Aeterna: The Eternal City through the Ages
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Rome course number AH 199 - This course will examine the history of Rome, its many changes over two thousand years, by selecting some of the remarkable people who traveled to this city and investigating why they came and what they saw. We begin with Cleopatra, who stayed in a villa not far from John Cabot and left soon after the assassination of Julius Caesar, and continue with Peter and Paul, then the celebrated physician Galen, advancing with other travelers such as Charlemagne, Bernard of Clairvaux, Leonardo da Vinci, Michel de Montaigne, Galileo, all the way into the twentieth century with Sigmund Freud, Adolph Hitler, and finally Richard Meier, the architect of the new museum for the Ara Pacis. We will look at the panorama of the history of Rome, how its character and appearance alter over the centuries, in the company of these people.
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ARHI 24541: French Painting in Paris, 1643-1830
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Evolution of French Painting from the Old Regime -- Louis XIV, Louis XV, the Revolution, the Napoleonic Era, the Bourbon Restoration and the Revolution of 1830. We will examine the artist's relationship to the city, through discussion, slide lectures, and visits to museums and sites in the city. Classical, REvolutionary, Neoclassical and Romantic Movements are studied.
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ARHI 24542: History of Paris in Art and Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course retraces the evolution of architecture from the French Revolution to the present. Particular attention is paid to the second Empire (19th Century) and the major urban planning programs conducted by the Baron Haussmann, who gave the capital its current form and style. Urban planning, the new Parisian lifestyle, as well as the modernity and modernization of the city is discussed and paralleled with the major artistic movements of the times. In order to illustrate these changes and the architectural history of Paris, the works of famous painters, such as Hubert Robert and Edouard Manet, are reviewed.
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ARHI 24552: History of French Art II
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Continuation of History of French Art I
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