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ART AND ART HISTORY 251.20th: Century Art. Spring 2011
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
A chronological survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture in Europe and the United States from the late 19th century to the end of the 20th century with an emphasis on modernism. The course concentrates on major artistic movements, studying their visual features, conceptual basis, relation to artistic tradition, and cultural context. Clapper
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ART AND ART HISTORY 267: Film History. Every Spring
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An introduction to doing history with movies. Treats movies from the 1890s to the 1960s. Provides an overview of the evolution of popular movies and of influential artistic and rhetorical counter-currents, including national film movements, experimental cinema, and documentary. Same as TDF 267. Eitzen
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ART AND ART HISTORY 267 - Film History. Every Spring
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ART AND ART HISTORY 270-278 ,370-378, 470-478: Studio Topics
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Special studio offerings, varying in subject. May be taken more than once for different subjects. Permission of instructor.
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ART AND ART HISTORY 270-278 ,370-378, 470-478 - Studio Topics
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ART AND ART HISTORY 271-279 ,371-379, 471-479: Art History Topics
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Special art history offerings, varying in subject. May be taken more than once for different subjects. Permission of instructor required.
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ART AND ART HISTORY 271-279 ,371-379, 471-479 - Art History Topics
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ART AND ART HISTORY 281: Sages and Mountains:History of Classical Chinese Painting. Spring 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An introduction to the most important genres and themes in Chinese painting from roughly the midfourth to the end of the 14th century. Special attention will be given to the illustration of narrative and lyric poetry, the rise of monumental landscape painting, the ideal of reclusion, the painting theory of scholars, imperial patronage, Ch'an (Zen) Buddhist painting, and the dynamic interaction between painting and calligraphy. Kent
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ART AND ART HISTORY 281 - Sages and Mountains:History of Classical Chinese Painting. Spring 2009
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ART AND ART HISTORY 322: Advanced Painting. Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An exploration of technical and expressive skills with complex painting and mixed-media techniques. This course will also develop critical thinking, aesthetic values, and an awareness of contemporary issues in painting and their relationship to individual student work. Prerequisite: ART 222. Liu
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ART AND ART HISTORY 322 - Advanced Painting. Fall 2008
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ART AND ART HISTORY 337: Reformation/Counter-reformation. Spring 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An examination of the political and doctrinal conflicts between the Roman Catholic Church and the "reformed" religions of northern Europe, and their impact on art and architecture of Germany and theNetherlands during the 16th and 17th centuries. The following topics are emphasized: iconoclasm (the destruction of images), new forms of iconography and church architecture, and the transformation of visual culture in emerging Protestant states. Prerequisite: Prior course in art history recommended. Aleci
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ART AND ART HISTORY 337 - Reformation/Counter-reformation. Spring 2009
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ART AND ART HISTORY 362: Narrative Video Workshop. Spring 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An intensive workshop in visual storytelling. Students work in teams to develop, shoot, and edit short narratives. This course requires an unusual amount of outside-of-class work. Pre- or corequisite: TDF 173, "Sight and Sound. Same as TDF 362. Staff
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ART AND ART HISTORY 363: Film Theory Seminar. Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Advanced seminar devoted to applying classical and contemporary film theory to particular problems and movies. Topic varies from term to term. Forthcoming topics include Film Music and Emotion (Fall 2008) and Documentary Theory (Fall 2009). Same as TDF 363. Eitzen
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ART AND ART HISTORY 363 - Film Theory Seminar. Fall 2008
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ART AND ART HISTORY 364: Community Media Lab. Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An intensive video production workshop, focusing on documentary as a means of community building and grass-roots activism. Students work in small groups to produce short documentaries, frequently with a community partner. The topic or focus of the course varies from term to term. Students may take this course twice. Pre- or corequisite: TDF 173, "Sight and Sound. Same as TDF 364. Eitzen
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