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3.00 Credits
Semester Hours: 3 Every other year Architecture, sculpture and painting in Florence, Rome, Venice, and other cities of Italy from the 14th through the 16th century.
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Semester Hours: 3 Every other year Architecture, sculpture and painting in Flanders, France, Germany, Spain and England during the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Semester Hours: 3 Every other year Analysis of painting during the post-Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassic and Romanticist periods emphasizing old masters such as Caravaggio, El Greco, Velasquez, Rembrandt, Ingres, Delacroix and Turner.
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Semester Hours: 3 Every other year Development of modern architecture as a three-dimensional art in the fine-arts tradition (with some attention to parallels in sculpture) and as part of a new technical approach to "design" under industrialism. Architecture versus mere building; architecture and social life; "functionalism" and the International Style; "post-modernism" and the fate of modernity. Emphasis on works of major American and European masters. No previous knowledge of architecture requi
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Semester Hours: 3 Periodically Origins and development of Islamic art in the Near and Middle East, from the prehistoric age through the 18th century. Emphasis is on the study of Islamic art in Iran and its spread throughout the world in architecture, sculpture, pottery and textile design.
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Semester Hours: 3 Every other year Development of modern art during the 19th century, emphasis on the major movements, concepts and artists. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: (Formerly 19th-Century Painting in Europe.)
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Semester Hours: 3 Every other year A survey emphasizing the concepts entailed in the various styles of 20th century European painting; concentration on the major movements in European painting since post-impressionism. Emphasis on the foundational role of the School of Paris, but also on the emergence of abstraction in Central Europe and the former Soviet Union; rationalist and irrationalist alternatives; response to American ascendancy after World War II; later modernism and postmodernism; problematics of nationalism and internationalism.
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Semester Hours: 3 Periodically Art forms of India, China and Japan with reference to philosophical, religious and social influences from the prehistoric through the 19th century. Architecture, sculpture, painting and ceramics are analyzed; themes, styles and techniques distinctive of the art tradition of each country are stressed.
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Semester Hours: 3 January The art and life of Rembrandt as an artist beginning in Leyden through his later years in Amsterdam. In addition, other 17th century Dutch painters who lived in Rembrandt's time are considered. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: (Formerly Age of Rembrandt.)
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3.00 Credits
Study of Classical and European art from its prehistoric antecedents to the Gothic Age, with an emphasis on how powerful kings and religious beliefs influenced the forms and styles of architecture, sculpture and painting. Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Credit given for this course or New College HAH 13, not both. SSI 60001: M-Th, 8:30-10:40 a.m., Cohen, 202 Brower SSII 70611: M-Th, 11 a.m.-1:10 p.m., Vahey, 201 Brower
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