Introduction to Art History: Technique, Style, and Context
Focuses on select monuments of world art and architecture. Considering content, style, and cultural context, the discussion will introduce students to the academic discipline of art history through historic trends, intellectual ideas, and contemporary methodologies.
See Course DetailsIntroduction to Art History: Technique, Style, and Context
Focuses on select monuments of world art and architecture. Considering content, style, and cultural context, the discussion will introduce students to the academic discipline of art history through historic trends, intellectual ideas, and contemporary methodologies.
See Course DetailsIntroduction to Art History: Technique, Style, and Context (Honors)
Focuses on select monuments of world art and architecture. Considering content, style, and cultural context, the discussion will introduce students to the academic discipline of art history through historic trends, intellectual ideas, and contemporary methodologies.
See Course DetailsVisual Art and Ethics: An Introduction
Introduces students to art’s capacity to explore ethical questions related to ownership, public space, self-expression, and persuasion.
See Course DetailsIntroduction to Art History
Methodological strategies for the study of the history of art through a concentration on the art of the Italian Renaissance, with particular focus on extant monuments by artists from Rome, Florence, Siena, and Venice.
See Course DetailsIntroduction to Art History (Honors)
Methodological strategies for the study of the history of art through concentration on the art of a particular era.
See Course DetailsIntroduction to Italian Art
An introduction to art in Italy, this course covers, to varying degrees, ancient, medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque art. Using traditional classroom methods and on-site activities, students address issues of style, meaning, and context.
See Course DetailsIntroduction to Art History: Prehistory to Renaissance
Focuses on select objects and buildings between Prehistory and the Renaissance, such as the Ancient Near East, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Byzantium, the Islamic world, and Medieval Europe. Considering content, style, and cultural context, the discussion will introduce students to the academic discipline of art history through historic trends, intellectual ideas, and contemporary methodologies.
See Course DetailsIntroduction to Art History: Prehistory to Renaissance
Focuses on select objects and buildings between Prehistory and the Renaissance, such as the Ancient Near East, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Byzantium, the Islamic world, and Medieval Europe. Considering content, style, and cultural context, the discussion will introduce students to the academic discipline of art history through historic trends, intellectual ideas, and contemporary methodologies.
See Course DetailsIntroduction to Art History: Prehistory to Renaissance (Honors)
Focuses on select objects and buildings between Prehistory and the Renaissance, such as the Ancient Near East, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Byzantium, the Islamic world, and Medieval Europe. Considering content, style, and cultural context, the discussion will introduce students to the academic discipline of art history through historic trends, intellectual ideas, and contemporary methodologies.
See Course DetailsIntroduction to Art History: Renaissance to Contemporary
Focuses on select monuments of art and architecture from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, to the global contemporary. Considering content, style, and cultural context, the discussion will introduce students to the academic discipline of art history through historic trends, intellectual ideas, and contemporary methodologies.
See Course DetailsIntroduction to Art History: Renaissance to Contemporary
Focuses on select monuments of art and architecture from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, to the global contemporary. Considering content, style, and cultural context, the discussion will introduce students to the academic discipline of art history through historic trends, intellectual ideas, and contemporary methodologies.
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