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Arts 3004 3 Land and Environmental Art Sculpture and Poststudio Practice


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Course ID: ARHI 2000. 3 hours.
Course Championship: Introduction to Art History: Technique, Style, and Context
Course
Description:
Focuses on select monuments of globe art and architecture. Considering content, style, and cultural context, the discussion will introduce students to the academic discipline of art history through celebrated trends, intellectual ideas, and gimmicky methodologies.
Athena Title: Introduction to Art History
Equivalent Courses: Not open to students with credit in ARHI 2000E, ARHI 2000H, ARHI 2300, ARHI 2300E, ARHI 2311H
Semester Grade
Offered:
Offered fall and spring semester every twelvemonth.
Grading Organisation: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 2000E. iii hours.
Course Title: Introduction to Fine art History: Technique, Style, and Context
Course
Clarification:
Focuses on select monuments of earth art and compages. Considering content, style, and cultural context, the discussion will introduce students to the academic field of study of art history through historic trends, intellectual ideas, and contemporary methodologies.
Athena Title: Introduction to Art History
Equivalent Courses: Not open to students with credit in ARHI 2000, ARHI 2000H, ARHI 2300, ARHI 2300E, ARHI 2311H
Nontraditional Format: This course will be taught 95% or more online.
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered summer semester every year.
Grading Organisation: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 2000H. 3 hours.
Course Title: Introduction to Art History: Technique, Mode, and Context (Honors)
Class
Description:
Focuses on select monuments of world art and compages. Considering content, style, and cultural context, the give-and-take volition introduce students to the academic discipline of art history through celebrated trends, intellectual ideas, and contemporary methodologies.
Athena Title: Intro to Art History Honors
Equivalent Courses: Not open up to students with credit in ARHI 2000, ARHI 2000E, ARHI 2300, ARHI 2300E, ARHI 2311H
Prerequisite: Permission of Honors
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall and leap semester every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 2300E. three hours.
Course Title: Art History I: Cave Painting to Michelangelo
Course
Description:
The first half of a year-long survey of the history of fine art, beginning with early evidence for human artistic production and including a chronological treatment of the ancient Well-nigh East, Hellenic republic, Rome, Byzantium, Romanesque and Gothic Europe, the Renaissance, northward and s, as well as Asia and Africa.
Athena Title: Art History I
Equivalent Courses: Not open to students with credit in ARHI 2000, ARHI 2000E, ARHI 2000H, ARHI 2300, ARHI 2311H
Nontraditional Format: This grade will be taught 95% or more online.
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, jump and summer semester every yr.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 2300. iii hours.
Form Championship: Fine art History I: Cavern Painting to Michelangelo
Grade
Description:
The first half of a year-long survey of the history of art, outset with early testify for human artistic production and including a chronological treatment of the ancient Nigh East, Greece, Rome, Byzantium, Romanesque and Gothic Europe, the Renaissance, north and due south, too equally Asia and Africa.
Athena Title: Fine art History I
Equivalent Courses: Not open up to students with credit in ARHI 2000, ARHI 2000E, ARHI 2000H, ARHI 2300E, ARHI 2311H
Semester Form
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every yr.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Grade ID: ARHI 2400. 3 hours.
Course Championship: Art History II: Baroque to Modern
Course
Description:
The second half of a year-long survey of the history of art, beginning with the Baroque in Europe and continuing through the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries in Europe and America. Attention volition too be paid to Meso-America and Nihon. The grade concludes with international contemporary developments.
Athena Title: Art History Two
Equivalent Courses: Not open to students with credit in ARHI 2400E, ARHI 2411H
Prerequisite: ARHI 2300 or ARHI 2100 or ARHI 2111H or ARHI 2110H or ARHI 2311H
Semester Class
Offered:
Offered autumn, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 2400E. 3 hours.
Course Championship: Art History II: Baroque to Modern
Course
Description:
The second half of a year-long survey of the history of art, beginning with the Bizarre in Europe and standing through the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries in Europe and America. Attending volition also be paid to Meso-America and Japan. The grade concludes with international contemporary developments.
Athena Title: Fine art History II
Equivalent Courses: Not open to students with credit in ARHI 2400, ARHI 2411H
Nontraditional Format: This course volition be taught 95% or more online.
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered autumn, spring and summertime semester every year.
Grading Organisation: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI(CLAS) 3001. 3 hours.
Course Title: Ancient Fine art and Architecture
Course
Description:
Survey of sculpture, architecture, and painting from Prehistory (l,000 BP) to the Iron Age (800 BC) in the Prehistoric, Near Eastern, Egyptian, and Aegean-Mediterranean cultural traditions. Critical methodological issues, contempo archaeological discoveries, and on-going debates are highlighted.
Athena Title: Ancient Art and Compages
Prerequisite: (ARHI 2300 or ARHI 2300E or ARHI 2311H) and (ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2400E or ARHI 2411H or CLAS grand or CLAS 1000H or CLAS 1010 or CLAS 1010H or CLAS 1020 or CLAS 1020E or CLAS 1020H or CLAS(ANTH) 2000 or CLAS(ANTH) 2000E)
Grading Organisation: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI(CLAS) 3002. 3 hours.
Class Championship: Greek Art and Architecture
Grade
Description:
Sculpture, compages, and painting of the aboriginal Greek world from the beginning of the Protogeometric Period (1050 BC) to the end of the Hellenistic Catamenia (31 BC) in its historical, social, and cultural context. Disquisitional methodological issues, contempo archaeological discoveries, and on-going debates are highlighted.
Athena Title: Greek Art and Architecture
Prerequisite: (ARHI 2300 or ARHI 2300E or ARHI 2311H) and (ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2400E or ARHI 2411H or CLAS g or CLAS 1000H or CLAS 1010 or CLAS 1010H or CLAS 1020 or CLAS 1020E or CLAS 1020H or CLAS(ANTH) 2000 or CLAS(ANTH) 2000E)
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall semester every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI(CLAS) 3004. three hours.
Course Title: Roman Fine art and Architecture
Course
Clarification:
Sculpture, architecture, and wall painting of ancient Rome and the lands governed by Rome from the kickoff of the Iron Age (thou BC) to the reign of Constantine (Advertising 330) in its historical, social, and cultural context. Critical methodological issues, recent important archaeological discoveries, and on-going debates are highlighted.
Athena Title: Roman Fine art and Compages
Prerequisite: (ARHI 2300 or ARHI 2300E or ARHI 2311H) and (ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2400E or ARHI 2411H or CLAS k or CLAS 1000H or CLAS 1010 or CLAS 1010H or CLAS 1020 or CLAS 1020E or CLAS 1020H or CLAS(ANTH) 2000 or CLAS(ANTH) 2000E)
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered spring semester every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 3010. three hours.
Grade Title: Medieval Art and Architecture
Course
Description:
Art and architecture from the fourth century through the fourteenth century with an emphasis on the developments of religious and secular architecture.
Athena Championship: Medieval Art and Architecture
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2411H or ARHI 2200
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 3020. iii hours.
Form Championship: Renaissance Art
Course
Description:
Major monuments, artists, and subjects of art from the tardily fourteenth through the sixteenth century in Europe.
Athena Title: RENAISSANCE Art
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2411H or ARHI 2200
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every year.
Grading Organization: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 3022. iii hours.
Course Title: Art and Architecture of Byzantium - The Empire of the New Rome
Grade
Clarification:
A survey of the art and architecture in the Byzantine world from the sixth to the sixteenth century.
Athena Championship: BYZANTINE ART
Prerequisite: (ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2411H or ARHI 2200) and permission of major
Semester Class
Offered:
Offered spring semester every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Class ID: ARHI 3030. 3 hours.
Course Title: Bizarre Fine art I: Southern Europe
Course
Description:
A survey of Baroque art and architecture in Italia, Espana, and France from ca. 1590 through 1675. Major artists to be considered include Caravaggio, Bernini, Velasquez, and Poussin.
Athena Title: BAROQUE Art I
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2111H or ARHI 2411H or ARHI 2200
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Grade ID: ARHI 3032. three hours.
Course Title: Art and Architecture of Russia
Course
Description:
Considering the art and architecture of Russia from the eleventh through the twentieth century; four major themes will be: Christianization of Kievan Rus'; Moscow every bit the Third Rome; the westernization of the Russian Empire; the reinvention of the Russian past during the nineteenth century and early on twentieth century.
Athena Title: RUSSIAN Art
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2411H or ARHI 2200
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 3035. 3 hours.
Course Title: Northern Renaissance and Baroque Art
Course
Description:
A survey of Baroque art and architecture in Flanders, the Netherlands, and Germany from ca. 1600 through 1700. Major artists to exist considered include Rubens, van Dyck, Rembrandt, Hals, and Vermeer.
Athena Title: 16/17C NORTHERN AR
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2411H or ARHI 2200
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Grade ID: ARHI 3041. 3 hours.
Class Title: Introduction to African American Art
Course
Description:
An introduction to the history of African-American art and visual culture from the colonial era to the present.
Athena Title: African American Art
Semester Form
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading Organization: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 3050. iii hours.
Course Title: American Art
Course
Description:
Art in the United States from the Colonial period through the Depression of the 1930s. The social, political, and intellectual contexts of American visual culture will be stressed.
Athena Title: AMERICAN ART
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2200 or ARHI 2111H or ARHI 2411H
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every year.
Grading Organization: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 3054. 3 hours.
Course Championship: Eighteenth-Century European Art
Class
Description:
Exam of the artistic product in Europe during 1700-1800, along with the rise of the art academy, the public art exhibition, and art criticism. The major styles or movements - Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism - are studied every bit well as the new pictorial concepts of the picturesque and sublime.
Athena Title: 18C EUROPEAN ART
Equivalent Courses: Not open to students with credit in ARHI 3055
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2200 or ARHI 2111H or ARHI 2411H
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 3056. 3 hours.
Course Title: Nineteenth-Century European Art
Form
Description:
Examination of the artistic production in Europe during 1800-1890 when advanced art first appeared. The particular formal qualities, content, and historical context of major styles or movements - Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Neo-Impressionism - are studied individually, only connected past overarching themes - the roles of art exhibitions, critics, and market.
Athena Title: 19C EUROPEAN Art
Equivalent Courses: Not open to students with credit in ARHI 3055 or ARHI 3060
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2200 or ARHI 2111H or ARHI 2411H
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 3065. three hours.
Course Title: Modern Art
Course
Description:
Survey of major artists and movements in Europe from the late nineteenth century to Globe State of war Ii, and subsequent developments in American Fine art.
Athena Title: MOD ART
Equivalent Courses: Not open up to students with credit in ARHI 3060
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2200 or ARHI 2111H or ARHI 2411H
Semester Form
Offered:
Offered every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 3077. 3 hours.
Course Title: Latin American Modern Art
Grade
Description:
An introduction to Latin American art of the 19th and 20th centuries, with particular focus on major artists and movements in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Cuba.
Athena Title: Latin American Modern Art
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2400E or ARHI 2411H or ARHI 2000 or ARHI 2000H or ARHI 2000E
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Class ID: ARHI 3080. three hours.
Course Title: Introduction to Contemporary Art
Form
Description:
Examination of a series of meaning examples of art and compages, primarily in the The states and Europe, from 1960 to the present. Works of painting, sculpture, photography, video, and electronic media every bit well as compages and urban design will be studied as evidence of important trends.
Athena Title: CONTEMPORARY ART
Equivalent Courses: Not open to students with credit in ARHI 2200
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2111H or ARHI 2411H
Grading Organisation: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 3090. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Course Title: Topics in Art History
Grade
Clarification:
The methods and ideas associated with the study of art history; attention will exist focused on one or more than of a diversity of unlike eras, themes, or problems, e.m., painting in northern Europe from 1400 to 1700, Byzantine art and architecture, postal service-colonial arts.
Athena Title: TOPICS IN ART HIST
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2200 or ARHI 2111H or ARHI 2411H
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 3100. iii hours.
Course Title: Asian Art and Architecture
Course
Description:
Survey of the historical evolution of material civilization in South, Southeast, Fundamental, and East asia. The master focus of this grade is an test of the art and compages associated with the major religious traditions of Asia, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Daoism, Confucianism, and Shinto.
Athena Title: ASIAN ART
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2411H
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 3300. 3 hours.
Course Title: History and Theory of Modern Pattern
Course
Description:
Overview of the history and cultural significance of blueprint and designed objects from the nineteenth century to the present. Report of major movements in applied arts, visual advice and product design and the relationships between craft, design, and fine arts.
Athena Title: History Theory Modern Design
Equivalent Courses: Not open to students with credit in ARHI 3300E
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2400E or ARHI 2411H or ARHI 2111 or ARHI 2111H
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Grade ID: ARHI 3300E. 3 hours.
Course Title: History and Theory of Modernistic Design
Course
Description:
Overview of the history and cultural significance of blueprint and designed objects from the nineteenth century to the present. Study of major movements in practical arts, visual communication and product design and the relationships between craft, design, and fine arts.
Athena Title: History Theory Modern Blueprint
Equivalent Courses: Not open to students with credit in ARHI 3300
Nontraditional Format: This class will exist taught 95% or more than online.
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2400E or ARHI 2411H or ARHI 2111 or ARHI 2111H
Semester Form
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading Organisation: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 3530. 3 hours.
Course Title: Modernist Photography
Course
Clarification:
This course provides an overview of the development of modernist "art" photography from its beginnings in pictorialism and documentary photography through its absorption of cubism, surrealism, abstraction, and realism. American and European photographers will exist examined within the history of modernist art and its philosophical, political and social contexts.
Athena Title: MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2200 or ARHI 2111H or ARHI 2411H
Semester Form
Offered:
Offered every yr.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Class ID: ARHI 3940. 3 hours.
Course Title: Gender and Feminism and Art History
Course
Description:
An introduction to visual culture in the westward (1650-nowadays) organized around issues of gender and representation. In addition, this course volition familiarize students with a specific methodological approach inside art history: feminist and gender- based art history, as it has evolved since its inception in the 1970's.
Athena Championship: GENDER & Fine art HIST
Equivalent Courses: Non open to students with credit in ARHI 4940/6940
Prerequisite: ARHI 2400 or ARHI 2200 or ARHI 2111H or ARHI 2411H
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Class ID: ARHI 4000/6000. 3 hours.
Class Championship: Hellenistic Greek Art
Course
Description:
Art and architecture of the Greek world from 323 to 31 BC with an accent on portraiture, bizarre and genre sculpture, theatrical and scholarly tendencies in architecture, cross- cultural receptions and adaptations, retrospective styles, and the influence of Roman patronage. Disquisitional methodological issues, contempo archaeological discoveries, and ongoing debates are highlighted.
Athena Championship: HELL GRK ART
Prerequisite: (Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major) or (2 from CLAS g or CLAS 1000H or CLAS 1010 or CLAS 1010H or CLAS 1020 or CLAS 1020H or CLAS 2000)
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Class ID: ARHI(CLAS) 4002/6002. 3 hours.
Course Title: Greek and Roman Painting
Course
Description:
Art and architecture of the Roman villa from its origins 300 BC in Italy to its cease AD 350 across the Roman Empire with an emphasis on sculpture, painting, and literary bear witness for the culture of the villa phenomena. Disquisitional methodological issues, contempo archaeological discoveries, and on-going debates are highlighted.
Athena Title: G/R PAINTING
Prerequisite: (Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major) or (ii from CLAS 1000 or CLAS 1000H or CLAS 1010 or CLAS 1010H or CLAS 1020 or CLAS 1020H or CLAS 2000)
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI(CLAS) 4004/6004. three hours.
Course Title: The Roman Villa
Form
Description:
Painting produced in the Greek and Roman worlds from 800 BC to Advertizing 300 with an emphasis on the art'south social-historical development and display, materials and techniques, literary exphrasis, and the culture of painting and viewing. Critical methodological issues, recent archaeological discoveries, and on-going debates are highlighted.
Athena Championship: ROMAN VILLA
Prerequisite: (Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major) or (two from CLAS 1000 or CLAS 1000H or CLAS 1010 or CLAS 1010H or CLAS 1020 or CLAS 1020H or CLAS 2000)
Grading Organization: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI(CLAS) 4006/6006. 3 hours.
Form Championship: Color in Ancient Art
Grade
Description:
Study of the importance and function of colour in aboriginal Mediterranean art and culture from the Statuary Age (3000 BC) to the end of Classical Artifact (AD 330). Topics include artistic materials and techniques, languages of color, aboriginal color theory, and the reception of color (or lack thereof) on aboriginal artworks. Critical methodological issues, recent archaeological discoveries, and ongoing debates are highlighted.
Athena Championship: COLOR ANC ART
Prerequisite: (Ii ARHI 3000-level courses and POM) or 2 from CLAS yard or CLAS 1000H or CLAS 1010 or CLAS 1010H or CLAS 1020 or CLAS 1020H or CLAS 2000
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI(CLAS) 4008/6008. 3 hours.
Course Championship: Ancient Roman Sculpture
Form
Description:
Sculpture produced in Rome and the Roman Empire from 200 BC to AD 330 with an emphasis on portraiture, mythological statuary, and state reliefs. Topics of interest include materials and techniques, ancient brandish and function, literary descriptions of bronze, Roman viewers, and the mod historiography and reception of Roman marble bronze. Contempo discoveries, current methodological approaches, and new research are critically examined.
Athena Title: ROMAN SCULPTURE
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses or CLAS 1000 or CLAS 1000H or CLAS 1010 or CLAS 1010H or CLAS 1020 or CLAS1020H or CLAS 2000 or CLAS 4350 or CLAS 4400
Grading Organisation: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4030/6030. 3 hours.
Course Title: Classical Tradition in the Visual Arts
Course
Clarification:
The influence of classical antiquity on the art and architecture of mail service-classical eras tracing formal affinities and the myths of classical gods and heroes.
Athena Title: CLASSICAL TRADITION
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every year.
Grading Organization: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4050/6050. 3 hours.
Course Title: Icons in Byzantium: Theory and Practice
Course
Description:
Various issues of console painting in the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantines not only mastered the production of such pieces of art but additionally they developed a highly sophisticated theory of images that was unique in the medieval world. This class explores the dynamics between the theory and the do of creating, displaying, and venerating icons.
Athena Title: ICONS IN BYZANTIUM
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4060/6060. 3 hours.
Grade Title: Epitome in Space: Mural Painting and Architecture in Byzantium
Course
Description:
The issue of the interdependence of mural painting and architectural space in Byzantine Art.
Athena Title: BYZ IMAGE IN SPACE
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Non offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4100/6100. 3 hours.
Course Title: Early Medieval Fine art
Course
Description:
Architecture, sculpture, and painting in Western Europe from the seventh through the eleventh centuries.
Athena Championship: EARLY MEDIEVAL ART
Prerequisite: 2 ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every twelvemonth.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Class ID: ARHI 4110/6110. three hours.
Grade Championship: Art and Compages in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
Grade
Description:
Presents art and architecture in the eleventh and 12th centuries non as contradiction betwixt Romanesque and Gothic but every bit pertaining to a same milieu. Written report of medieval art in a wide context, for example, in light of the of import cultural and intellectual exchanges in the Mediterranean during the Centre Ages.
Athena Championship: Fine art&Arch eleven/12th C
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Form
Offered:
Not offered on a regular ground.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Grade ID: ARHI 4120/6120. 3 hours.
Class Title: Gothic Art and Architecture
Course
Clarification:
The art and architecture from ca. 1100 until 1400 with an emphasis on the medieval society and creative production in French republic.
Athena Championship: GOTHIC Art & ARCHIT
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 4130/6130. three hours.
Course Title: Belatedly Gothic Art in Italy
Grade
Description:
Principal monuments and artists of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries in Italy emphasizing figures such every bit Giotto, Duccio, Simone Martini, and Ambrogio Lorenzetti.
Athena Title: Belatedly GOTHIC Italia
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular footing.
Grading Organization: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4150/6150. 3 hours.
Course Title: Art and Religion of Classical India
Course
Description:
Survey of the history of Indian fine art and religious idea from the IndusValley Civilization to the medieval menses. The origins and major developments within Hinduism and Buddhism will be explored, with a specific emphasis on how they impacted the product of Indian art and architecture.
Athena Title: INDIAN Fine art
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 4160/6160. 3 hours.
Course Title: Buddhist Visual Worlds: India, Nepal, and Tibet
Grade
Clarification:
The historical developments of Buddhist ideas, practices, institutions, and visual culture are remarkably diverse. This course volition explore various aspects of Buddhist Visual Culture influenced by Mainstream, Mahayana and Esoteric Buddhist doctrine, philosophy and ritual across the broad yet interrelated areas of India and the Himalayan region of Nepal and Tibet.
Athena Title: BUDDHIST Art
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4170/6170. 3 hours.
Course Title: Myth, Epic, and Edifying Tales in Asian Art
Course
Description:
Throughout the visual cultures of pre-modern Asia, narrative art occupies a prominent, if non predominant, role. Through a series of interrelated case studies, this class volition explore, clarify, and interpret representative examples of narrative storytelling in the arts of India, Central Asia, China, and Nippon.
Athena Championship: ASIAN NARRATIVE ART
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 4200/6200. 3 hours.
Course Title: Early Renaissance in Italy
Course
Clarification:
Architecture, sculpture, and painting of the fifteenth century focusing on Tuscany, and the emergence and evolution of the new art principles in Florence represented in the work of such artists equally Masaccio, Brunelleschi, Donatello, Alberti, Fra Angelico, Filippo Lippi, Ghirlandaio, Pollaiuolo, and Botticelli.
Athena Title: 15TH CENTURY ITALY
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular ground.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Class ID: ARHI 4210/6210. 3 hours.
Course Title: High Renaissance and Mannerism in Italy
Course
Description:
The climactic flow of the Renaissance in Italy with special emphasis on such central figures as Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, Protormo, Rosso Fiorentino, and Bronzino.
Athena Title: 16TH CENTURY Italy
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Non offered on a regular basis.
Grading Arrangement: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 4220/6220. 3 hours.
Grade Title: Northern Renaissance
Course
Description:
Painting north of the Alps, primarily in Flanders and Frg from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century, with special attention to the van Eycks, van der Weyden, Bosch, Durer, and Grunewald.
Athena Title: NORTH RENAISSANCE
Prerequisite: 2 ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Grade
Offered:
Non offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Class ID: ARHI 4290/6290. 3 hours.
Course Title: Renaissance and Bizarre Sculpture
Course
Description:
The development of period styles and an assay of the role of function and tradition in European sculpture for ca. 1260-1700, with special attention to the work of Donatello, Michelangelo, and Bernini.
Athena Championship: REN Bizarre SCULPT
Prerequisite: Ii ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Non offered on a regular ground.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4300/6300. 3 hours.
Course Title: Italian Baroque Art and Architecture
Class
Description:
Bizarre fine art and architecture in Italia, with special emphasis on Rome, and such important figures every bit the Carracci, Caravaggio, Bernini, and Borromini.
Athena Title: ITALIAN Baroque
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Class
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4310/6310. 3 hours.
Form Championship: Northern Baroque Art
Course
Description:
French and Dutch art of the seventeenth century with accent on such key figures as Rubens, Velasquez, Rembrandt, and Poussin.
Athena Championship: Northward BAROQUE ART
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Class
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 4320/6320. 3 hours.
Grade Title: Early Modern Architecture
Course
Clarification:
Examination of the classical building tradition in Europe from 1400s to 1700s and its bear upon on the global context and into the modern period. A broad range of building types and theories from Brunelleschi, Alberti, Bramante, Palladio, Michelangelo, Bernini, to Borromini will form the ground of the form.
Athena Title: Early Modern Compages
Prerequisite: Ii 3000-level ARHI courses
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Grade ID: ARHI 4340/6340. 3 hours.
Course Title: Art and Architecture of the City
Course
Description:
Traces the development of art and compages with an accent in a particular city over time, such as Paris, London, Prague, Jerusalem, Washington D.C., or Athens, Georgia. This course will connect fine art, compages, and urban planning to historical, cultural, and societal developments equally they relate to a single metropolis.
Athena Championship: Art and Architecture of City
Prerequisite: Two 3000-level ARHI courses
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4350/6350. 3 hours.
Course Title: Art and Architecture of the City of Rome
Course
Clarification:
The continuity of an artistic tradition in relation to the history of the seat of the Roman Empire, the Catholic Church, and modern Italia. Attending is given to specific sites, artistic types, and public processions.
Athena Championship: City OF ROME
Prerequisite: 2 ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Non offered on a regular ground.
Grading Organisation: A-F (Traditional)
Class ID: ARHI 4400/6400. 3 hours.
Course Title: Romanticism and Neoclassicism
Course
Description:
European art and architecture from ca. 1760 through 1865 including the sublime, the beautiful, the picturesque, historical revivalism, exoticism, rationalism, and eclecticism.
Athena Championship: ROMANT & NEOCLASSIC
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading Arrangement: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4410/6410. iii hours.
Course Title: American Art from Colonial Settlement through the Civil War
Course
Description:
The formation of a national identity and assimilation of European styles in painting, sculpture, and cultural artifacts such equally photographs and popular illustrations. Artists include, Copley, Peale, Allston, Cole, Church, Quidor, Mount, Bingham, Heade, Bierstadt, and Homer.
Athena Title: EARLY AMERICAN Fine art
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Grade
Offered:
Offered every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 4420/6420. 3 hours.
Form Title: American Art of the Fin de Sie`cle 1876-1913
Course
Clarification:
The transition in American art from Victorianism to early Modernism in an age of scientific discipline, progress and decay, tradition and ethnicity, motherhood and the "new woman." A key cultural referent will be the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.
Athena Title: Amer Fin de Sie`cle
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Form
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4440/6440. 3 hours.
Course Title: American Modernism 1900-1946: Alfred Stieglitz's America
Class
Description:
The cosmos of radical forms of artistic expression in relation to Earth State of war I, the mod metropolis, and revolutions in space, fourth dimension, and technology. Special emphasis will exist placed on the diverse group of artists mentored by Alfred Stieglitz.
Athena Title: AMERICAN MODERNISM
Prerequisite: 2 ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Non offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4490/6490. 3 hours.
Course Title: Rococo to Reform: European Art 1700-1760
Course
Clarification:
Art in Europe between 1700-1760, with emphasis on the new Rococo mode and afterwards call for "reform," that reflected new aesthetic attitudes and political surroundings. Other topics covered are the Grand Tour, "re-discovery" of artifact, emergence of art history and criticism, and rising of "lower" genres.
Athena Title: ROCOCO TO REFORM
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Class ID: ARHI 4500/6500. three hours.
Course Title: Realism and Impressionism
Course
Description:
The rise and development of naturalism in mid-nineteenth-century art in Europe.
Athena Championship: REAL IMPRESSIONISM
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Grade
Offered:
Non offered on a regular footing.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 4510/6510. 3 hours.
Grade Title: Modern Art in Europe from 1886 to 1918
Course
Description:
Painting and sculpture from Post-Impressionism to the end of World War I, the Cubo-Futurist revolution and approaches to expressionism and brainchild.
Athena Title: EUROPE: 1886-1918
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Form
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading Organization: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4520/6520. 3 hours.
Course Title: Spirituality in Modern Fine art
Course
Description:
Myth and spirituality in the abstruse art of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as exemplified in Gauguin, Kandinsky, Klee, Brancusi, and Rothko, among others.
Athena Championship: SPIRIT IN MOD Art
Prerequisite: 2 ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Grade ID: ARHI 4530/6530. iii hours.
Form Title: Nineteenth-Century Photography
Course
Clarification:
Forms, functions, and meanings of photographic production in Europe and America during the 1800s. Bug to exist addressed are: the nature of the medium, its relationship to "reality," its various techniques and engineering science, its office in fine art and science, and its publics and patronage.
Athena Title: 19TH C PHOTOGRAPHY
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4540/6540. three hours.
Grade Title: European Art Between the Great Wars
Course
Description:
High modernism in the twentieth century. Topics include Dada, Constructivism, Surrealism, the Bauhaus, and other major trends betwixt the 2 World Wars.
Athena Championship: EUROPE:1918-1945
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Grade
Offered:
Non offered on a regular basis.
Grading Organization: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4550/6550. 3 hours.
Form Championship: Art From 1940 to 1968
Course
Description:
Major artists and movements from the onset of Earth War 2 to the belatedly 1960's in Europe and America.
Athena Title: Art 1940 TO 1968
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Form
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4570/6570. three hours.
Grade Title: Modernistic Art in the Realm of Dance
Course
Clarification:
From the historical avant-garde through the development of modernist brainchild, this form places the plastic arts of painting and sculpture in dialogue with the motion arts of trip the light fantastic toe, music and motion-picture show and introduces a range of philosophical and critical frameworks for interpreting the place of medium in art and its reception.
Athena Title: Modern ART & DANCE
Prerequisite: Ii ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every yr.
Grading Organization: A-F (Traditional)
Grade ID: ARHI 4580/6580. three hours.
Course Championship: Postmodern Visual Civilization
Class
Description:
This grade grapples with the vexed concept of postmodernism and its debatable relevance to visual fine art and culture betwixt 1945 and the present. Special attention volition be paid to questions of authorship, meaning, and identity as engaged by postwar artists and their theoretical counterparts.
Athena Title: POSTMOD VISUAL CULT
Equivalent Courses: Not open to students with credit in ARHI 4560/6560
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4590/6590. 3 hours.
Class Championship: Millennial Culture and the Inhuman: Art and Culture in the Year 2000
Course
Clarification:
Treating the Millennium as a symbolic and literal effect, this grade considers how the idea of the yr 2000 shaped civilisation both before and afterwards the millennium's ultimately uneventful passing. Special attending volition exist paid to the concept of the inhuman, as conjured in contemporary art, picture show, boob tube, and advertizement.
Athena Title: MILLENNIAL Civilisation
Prerequisite: Ii ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Grading Organisation: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 4800. three hours.
Course Title: Senior Seminar: Methods of Fine art History
Course
Description:
This topic-centered course provides a foundation for understanding various methods of interpreting fine art ranging from connoisseurship to iconography, Marxism, and feminism. It addresses the theory, contributions, and oversights of each method too every bit how enquiry is accomplished, what sources are used, and how they are interpreted and applied.
Athena Championship: Senior Seminar
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and two ARHI 4000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall and spring semester every year.
Grading Organisation: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 4900/6900. three hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Course Title: Topics in Aboriginal and Medieval Art
Grade
Clarification:
Particular topics in Ancient and Medieval art and architecture treated in depth.
Athena Championship: Topics Ancient Medieval Fine art
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular footing.
Grading Organization: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 4910/6910. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Course Title: Topics in Renaissance and Baroque Fine art
Course
Description:
Detail topics in Renaissance and Baroque art and compages treated in depth.
Athena Title: Topics Renaissance Bizarre Fine art
Prerequisite: 2 ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading Organization: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4920/6920. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Class Title: Topics in Mod Art
Course
Clarification:
Particular topics in modern fine art and compages from Europe or America treated in depth.
Athena Title: Topics in Modern Art
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Non offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4940/6940. 3 hours.
Course Title: Gender Issues and Fine art History
Course
Description:
The impact of feminist theory and gay and lesbian studies on recent fine art historical scholarship.
Athena Championship: GENDER ISSUES
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Class ID: ARHI 4950/6950. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Form Title: Contained Report
Course
Clarification:
Special projects in fields in which the student has demonstrated the ability to carry research and write a fully and correctly annotated paper.
Athena Title: Independent STUDY
Prerequisite: Two ARHI 3000-level courses and permission of major
Semester Class
Offered:
Not offered on a regular ground.
Grading Arrangement: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 4960R. ane-6 hours. Repeatable for maximum 16 hours credit.
Course Title: Kinesthesia-Mentored Undergraduate Enquiry I
Course
Description:
Faculty-supervised independent or collaborative enquiry into cardinal and applied bug within a discipline that requires students to gather, analyze, and synthesize and interpret data and to present results in writing and other relevant communication formats.
Athena Title: Undergraduate Enquiry I
Nontraditional Format: This course belongs to a progressive research course sequence to promote a student's increasing skill evolution and depth of enquiry, as well equally growing contained research capability. This course requires the close supervision of a faculty member as the pupil undertakes a systematic and in-depth inquiry into unknown, fundamental, and applied problems. In some cases, the student will work collaboratively every bit part of a enquiry team. The student will take to apply understanding of the subject to place or shape inquiry questions and apply skills and techniques learned to the inquiry project. Students volition gather data, synthesize relevant literature, analyze, and translate data. The student volition nowadays results in writing or through participation in enquiry-group or program meetings and meetings with their faculty mentor. The student will receive feedback from the faculty mentor on their enquiry progress and written or oral presentation of results. A minimum of 45 hours of work per credit hour per semester is required.
Prerequisite: Permission of department
Semester Class
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every yr.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Grade ID: ARHI 4970/6970. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Grade Title: Art History Field Study
Course
Description:
An immersive, site-specific course designed to provide first- manus exposure to fine art historical resources outside the state of Georgia. Special attention will be paid to works held in special collections, galleries, and museums on location, as well as to the complex histories of these collections.
Athena Championship: Art History Field Study
Prerequisite: Ii 3000-level ARHI courses
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4970R. one-half dozen hours. Repeatable for maximum 8 hours credit.
Course Championship: Kinesthesia-Mentored Undergraduate Research Two
Course
Description:
Faculty-supervised independent or collaborative inquiry into cardinal and applied problems within a discipline that requires students to gather, analyze, synthesize, and translate information and to present results in writing and other relevant communication formats.
Athena Title: Undergraduate Inquiry Ii
Nontraditional Format: These courses belong to a progressive enquiry course sequence to promote a pupil'southward increasing skill development and depth of inquiry, every bit well as growing independent research capability. The courses require the shut supervision of a faculty member equally the student undertakes a systematic and in-depth research into unknown, fundamental, and applied problems. In some cases, the student will piece of work collaboratively as office of a research team. The pupil will have to utilise understanding of the discipline to place or shape research questions and use skills and techniques learned to the research project. Students will get together data, synthesize relevant literature, analyze, and interpret data. The student will present results in writing or through participation in research-group or plan meetings and meetings with their faculty mentor. The pupil will receive feedback from the kinesthesia mentor on their research progress and written or oral presentation of results. A minimum of 45 hours of work per credit 60 minutes per semester is required.
Prerequisite: Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every twelvemonth.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Grade ID: ARHI 4980R. one-6 hours. Repeatable for maximum eight hours credit.
Course Title: Faculty-Mentored Undergraduate Research III
Class
Description:
Faculty-supervised independent or collaborative research into fundamental and applied problems inside a discipline that requires students to assemble, clarify, synthesize, and interpret information and to nowadays results in writing and other relevant communication formats.
Athena Title: Undergraduate Research III
Nontraditional Format: These courses belong to a progressive research grade sequence to promote a student'due south increasing skill development and depth of inquiry, every bit well as growing independent research capability. The courses require the close supervision of a faculty member as the pupil undertakes a systematic and in-depth inquiry into unknown, fundamental, and applied problems. In some cases, the pupil will piece of work collaboratively as part of a research team. The student will accept to use agreement of the discipline to place or shape research questions and apply skills and techniques learned to the research project. Students will get together data, synthesize relevant literature, analyze, and translate data. The educatee will present results in writing or through participation in enquiry-group or program meetings and meetings with their faculty mentor. The pupil will receive feedback from the faculty mentor on their research progress and written or oral presentation of results. A minimum of 45 hours of work per credit hour per semester is required.
Prerequisite: Permission of department
Semester Class
Offered:
Offered fall, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading Organization: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 4990R. 1-6 hours. Repeatable for maximum 8 hours credit.
Class Title: Undergraduate Research Thesis (or Concluding Project)
Course
Clarification:
Faculty-supervised independent or collaborative inquiry into fundamental and applied problems within a discipline that requires students to gather, analyze, and synthesize and interpret data. Students will write or produce a thesis or other professional capstone product, such as a report or portfolio that describes their systematic and in-depth research.
Athena Title: Undergraduate Thesis
Nontraditional Format: This is a capstone course under the directly supervision of a faculty member. This course may exist the culmination of the 4960R- 4980R sequence. Students will write a thesis or other professional capstone production, such every bit a report or portfolio, that describes their systematic and in-depth inquiry into an unknown, central, or applied trouble. The thesis or capstone product is written in close collaboration with the faculty member and must be approved past that faculty fellow member and/or the section. The pupil will employ agreement of the bailiwick to place or shape the research question and utilize skills and techniques learned to consummate the research projection. The student volition take gathered data, synthesized relevant literature and materials, analyzed, and interpreted data. The student will demonstrate in writing the contribution of their piece of work to the discovery and estimation of knowledge pregnant to their discipline. The student volition accept presented results in the form of a properly formatted, professionally rigorous thesis document or other advisable professional person capstone product and through the formal presentation of the thesis or product to kinesthesia and peers during an approved event. The pupil will receive feedback from the faculty member on the overall execution of their thesis project, the written thesis, and their presentation.
Prerequisite: Permission of department
Semester Class
Offered:
Offered autumn, spring and summertime semester every year.
Grading Arrangement: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 6005. 3 hours.
Course Title: Processes and Principles: Italian Art and Architecture
Class
Description:
Through lectures and site visits in Italian republic, students will consider the materials, methods, and meaning of Italian art. Each semester a serial of important monuments of painting, sculpture, and architecture will be studied both as meaning examples of trends in the history of art and as demonstrations of the various techniques employed.
Athena Title: ITALIAN Art & ARCH
Prerequisite: Permission of department
Semester Form
Offered:
Offered autumn, spring and summer semester every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Grade ID: ARHI 7000. ane-12 hours. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Grade Title: Master'due south Research
Class
Description:
Research while enrolled for a chief's degree under the direction of faculty members.
Athena Title: MASTER'S RESEARCH
Nontraditional Format: Independent research under the management of a kinesthesia member.
Prerequisite: Permission of department
Semester Grade
Offered:
Offered fall, bound and summer semester every year.
Grading System: Southward/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
Course ID: ARHI 7300. 1-12 hours. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Form Title: Master'southward Thesis
Course
Clarification:
Thesis writing under the management of the major professor.
Athena Title: MASTER'S THESIS
Nontraditional Format: Independent enquiry and thesis preparation.
Prerequisite: Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered autumn, bound and summer semester every year.
Grading Arrangement: S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
Course ID: ARHI 8040. 3 hours.
Course Title: Historiography
Course
Description:
Consideration of two entwined histories: the history of the concept of art and the history of the discipline of fine art history.
Athena Title: HISTORIOGRAPHY
Equivalent Courses: Not open up to students with credit in ARHI 7040
Prerequisite: Permission of schoolhouse
Grading Arrangement: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 8050. iii hours.
Grade Title: Professional Portfolio and Practices
Grade
Description:
The capstone experience for Master of Arts students pursuing the non-thesis rail in art history and will aid in the transition from an academic environment to the professional person globe. Students volition exist required to create, present, and revise a professional person portfolio with this transition in mind.
Athena Title: Pro Portfolio and Prac
Prerequisite: Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered spring semester every year.
Grading System: Due south/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
Course ID: ARHI 8110. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 12 hours credit.
Course Title: Special Problems in Fine art History
Course
Description:
Private research and/or group presentation and discussion of specific bug.
Athena Title: SPECIAL Bug
Prerequisite: Permission of section
Semester Course
Offered:
Not offered on a regular footing.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Grade ID: ARHI 8120. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Grade Title: Directed Written report in Fine art History
Course
Clarification:
Private enquiry related to specific problems.
Athena Title: DS Art History
Nontraditional Format: Directed study.
Prerequisite: Permission of department
Semester Form
Offered:
Non offered on a regular basis.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 8300. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum nine hours credit.
Course Championship: Gothic Art and Architecture
Form
Description:
Exploration of Gothic art and architecture from ca. A.D. 1100 to 1550. Focusing on buildings and objects in Europe, it will look at contempo scholarly approaches towards this rich and diverse creative way as well as analyze medieval sources relevant for our understanding of this art.
Athena Title: GOTHIC ART ARCH
Prerequisite: Permission of major
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 8400. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Course Title: Topics in Byzantine Fine art and Architecture
Class
Description:
The report of Byzantine fine art and compages in a broad context, including issues of cultural history, literature, theology, and ritual. The seminar introduces various methodological approaches and readings of advanced scholarship, both purely empirical as well as interpretative and theoretical.
Athena Title: BYZANTINE Fine art
Prerequisite: Permission of major
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every even-numbered yr.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Form ID: ARHI 8580. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Course Title: Seminar in Renaissance Art
Form
Clarification:
Problems in European art during the Renaissance. May include topics oriented toward a single major figure, a genre, or a schoolhouse. Problems business organisation a major branch of art history, due east.grand., connoisseurship or iconography.
Athena Title: SEMINAR RENAISSANCE
Prerequisite: Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every twelvemonth.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 8600. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Class Title: Seminar in Italian Baroque Fine art
Course
Description:
Focus on a single Italian Baroque artist, or on a regional school. Works of art and relevant literature provide materials for training in how to solve art historical bug using techniques adult in connisseurship, iconography, and source cloth estimation.
Athena Title: SEMINAR ITAL BAR
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Grade ID: ARHI 8650. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum half dozen hours credit.
Course Title: Seminar in Seventeenth-or Eighteenth-Century European Art
Course
Description:
This seminar will focus on a master artist, manner, theme, or artful result in European art of the seventeenth or eighteenth century.
Athena Championship: 17 OR eighteen C EUR Fine art
Prerequisite: ARHI 2100 and permission of major
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 8700. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.
Course Title: Seminar in Greco-Roman Fine art
Course
Description:
Focus on a single genre of Greco-Roman fine art (e.g., freestanding Greek sculpture from the 6th century B.C.), or on a unmarried aspect (eastward.g., Roman historical reliefs).
Athena Championship: SEMINAR GRECO ROMAN
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 8870. three hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Course Title: Seminar in Asian Art
Course
Description:
Research topics may include Hindu iconography, Chinese painting, pan-Asian Buddhist iconography, the Hindu temple, and others.
Athena Title: SEMINAR ASIAN
Prerequisite: Permission of department
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every yr.
Grading Organisation: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 8910. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum ix hours credit.
Course Title: Seminar in Nineteenth-Century European Art History
Form
Description:
Issues relating to the visual arts. Studies of major artists or movements, and thematically directed projects.
Athena Title: SEMINAR 19TH C EUR
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every yr.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 8920. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum nine hours credit.
Course Championship: Seminar in Twentieth-Century Art History
Course
Clarification:
Issues relating to the visual arts. Topical studies of major artists or movements, and thematically directed projects.
Athena Title: SEMINAR 20TH CEN
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every twelvemonth.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 8950. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Course Title: Seminar in Gimmicky Art and Theory
Grade
Clarification:
Writing-intensive course focusing on contemporary art and related theories fatigued from film studies, semiotics, gender studies, cultural studies, and post-colonial studies.
Athena Title: SEM IN CONT Fine art
Grading Organization: A-F (Traditional)
Course ID: ARHI 8990. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum nine hours credit.
Class Title: Seminar in the American Fine art
Grade
Description:
Topical studies of major artists, exhibitions, movements, or cultural productions significant to the development of American fine art.
Athena Championship: SEMINAR AMERICAN
Semester Course
Offered:
Offered every year.
Grading System: A-F (Traditional)

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