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Art History (Art H)
Courses Primarily for Undergraduate
Students
Art H 181. History of Design.
(Same as Dsn S 181.) (3-0) Cr. 3. F.S. Study of issues and artifacts,
their relation to the traditional and changing role of the creators,
and to western european and american culture.
Art H 280. History of
Art I. (Same as Dsn S 280.) (3-0) Cr. 3. F. Development of
the visual arts of western civilization including painting, sculpture,
architecture, and crafts. From prehistoric through Gothic.
Art H 281. History of Art II. (Same
as Dsn S 281.) (3-0) Cr. 3. S. Development of the visual arts of
western civilization including painting, sculpture, architecture,
and crafts. From the Renaissance to the twentieth century.
Art H 380. North American
Indian Art. (Dual-listed with 580; same as Am In 380, Dsn
S 380.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Visual art forms of North American Indian people,
from prehistoric through contemporary. Survey of major cultural
areas and individual artist; emphasis on the cultural context of
their artistic production. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Art H 382. Art and Architecture of Asia.
(Dual-listed with 582; same as Dsn S 382.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Alt.
S., offered 2004. A selective history of visual imagery from a variety
of major Asian traditions, chiefly India, China, Japan, Sri Lanka,
Cambodia, and Indonesia. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Art H 383. Greek and Roman Art. (Dual-listed
with 583; same as Dsn S 383.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. S., offered 2005.
Greek art from Neolithic and Hellenistic periods. Roman art from
the traditional founding to the end of the empire in the West. Nonmajor
graduate credit.
Art H 385. Renaissance Art. (Dual-listed
with 585; same as Dsn S 385.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. S., offered 2004.
European art including painting, sculpture, architecture, and crafts;
thirteenth through sixteenth centuries. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Art H 394. Women in Art. (Dual-listed
with 594; same as Dsn S 394, W S 394.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. S., offered
2005. Lives, careers, and achievements of women artists and the
related cultural environment from the Middle Ages to contemporary
times in Europe and America. Feminist movement beginning in the
1970s and specifically feminist issues in art that are becoming
widespread in the artistic culture. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Art H 481. Art and Architecture
of India. (Dual-listed with 581; same as Dsn S 481.) (3-0)
Cr. 3. Alt. F., offered 2003. South Asian art and architecture from
earliest times to the present day. Development of style; social
uses and symbolism that give imagery its meaning. Nonmajor graduate
credit.
Art H 484. Traditional Indian Culture. (Dual-listed
with Art H 584.) (3-0) Cr. 3. SS. Prereq: Permission of instructor.
Historical survey of traditional cultures of India. Study abroad
course taught in Kamataka, India, with travel to various sites.
Tour expenses to be paid by student.
Art H 487. Nineteenth Century Art.
(Dual-listed with 587; same as Dsn S 487.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. S.,
offered 2004. European and American art and architecture from 1780
to 1900 focusing on the major monuments of western Europe: Neo-Classicism,
Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, and Post-Impressionism. Nonmajor
graduate credit.
Art H 488. Modernism and Modern Art: 1880-1945.
(Dual-listed with 588; same as Dsn S 488.) (3-0) Cr. 3. F.
Painting, sculpture, crafts, architecture, photography, and cinema
from Post-Impressionism to Surrealism. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Art H 490. Independent Study. Cr.
1 to 6 each time taken. Prereq: Written approval of instructor
and department chair on required form in advance of semester of
enrollment. Student must have completed art history coursework
appropriate to planned independent study. Offered on a graded basis
or a satisfactory-fail basis.
H. Honors
Art H 495. Art and Theory Since 1945. (Dual-listed
with 595; same as Dsn S 495.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Visual arts and critical
theory from 1945 to the present. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Art H 496. History of Photography.
(Dual-listed with 596; same as Dsn S 496.) (3-0) Cr. 3. F. Survey
of the evolution of photography and photojournalism from the 1830s
to the present, seen from an art historical perspective, emphasizing
causative factors, cultural influences, and major masters and schools.
Nonmajor graduate credit.
Art H 498. Selected Topics in Art History.
(Dual-listed with 598; same as Dsn S 498.) (3-0) Cr. 3 each time
taken, maximum of 9. Specialized study in the history or criticism
of art and/or design.
Courses Primarily for
Graduate Students, open to qualified undergraduate students
Art H 580. North American Indian
Art. (Dual-listed with 380; same as Dsn S 580.) (3-0) Cr.
3. Prereq: Graduate classification, permission of instructor.
Visual art forms of North American Indian people, from prehistoric
through contemporary. Survey of major cultural areas and individual
artists; emphasis on the cultural context of their artistic production.
Art H 581. Art and Architecture of India.
(Dual-listed with 481; same as Dsn S 581.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. F.,
offered 2003. Prereq: Graduate classification, permission of
instructor. South Asian art and architecture from earliest times
to the present day. Development of style; social uses and symbolism
that give imagery its meaning.
Art H 582. Art and Architecture of Asia.
(Dual-listed with 382; same as Dsn S 582.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. S.,
offered 2004. Prereq: Graduate classification, permission of
instructor. Selective history of visual imagery from a variety
of major Asian traditions, chiefly India, China, Japan, Sri Lanka,
Cambodia, and Indonesia.
Art H 583. Greek and Roman Art. (Dual-listed
with 383; same as Dsn S 583.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. S., offered 2005.
Prereq: Graduate classification, permission of instructor. Greek
art from Neolithic and Hellenistic periods. Roman art from the traditional
founding to the end of the empire in the West.
Art H 584. Traditional Indian Culture. (Dual-listed
with Art H 484.) (3-0) Cr. 3. SS. Prereq: Graduate classification,
permission of instructor. Historical survey of traditional cultures
of India. Study abroad course taught in Kamataka, India, with travel
to various sites. Tour expenses to be paid by student.
Art H 585. Renaissance Art. (Dual-listed
with 385; same as Dsn S 585.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. S., offered 2004.
Prereq: Graduate classification, permission of instructor. European
art including painting, sculpture, architecture, and crafts; thirteenth
through sixteenth centuries.
Art H 587. Nineteenth Century Art.
(Dual-listed with 487; same as Dsn S 587.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. S.,
offered 2004. Prereq: Graduate classification, permission of
instructor. European and American art and architecture from
1780 to 1900, focusing on the major monuments of western Europe:
Neo-Classicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, and Post-Impressionism.
Art H 588. Modernism and Modern Art: 1880-1945.
(Dual-listed with 488; same as Dsn S 588.) (3-0) Cr. 3. F.
Prereq: Graduate classification, permission of instructor. Painting,
sculpture, crafts, architecture, photography, and cinema from Post-Impressionism
to Surrealism.
Art H 590. Special Topics. Cr. arr.
Prereq: Bachelor’s degree in art and/or design, or evidence
of satisfactory equivalency in specialized area. Written approval
of instructor and department chair on required form in advance of
semester of enrollment.
Art H 594. Women in Art. (Dual-listed
with 394; same as Dsn S 594, W S 594.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Alt. S., offered
2005. Prereq: Graduate classification, permission of instructor.
Lives, careers, and achievements of women artists and the related
cultural environment from the Middle Ages to contemporary times
in Europe and America. Feminist movement beginning in the 1970s
and specifically feminist issues in art that are becoming widespread
in the artistic culture.
Art H 595. Art and Theory Since 1945. (Dual-listed
with 495; same as Dsn S 595.) (3-0) Cr. 3. Prereq: Graduate classification,
permission of instructor. Visual arts and critical theory from
1945 to the present.
Art H 596. History of Photography. (Dual-listed
with 496; same as Dsn S 596.) (3-0) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: Graduate
classification, permission of instructor. Survey of the evolution
of photography and photojournalism from the 1830s to the present,
seen from an art historical perspective, emphasizing causative factors,
cultural influences, and major masters and schools.
Art H 598. Selected Topics in Art History.
(Dual-listed with 498; same as Dsn S 598.) (3-0) Cr. 3 each
time taken, maximum of 9. Prereq: Graduate classification, permission
of instructor. Specialized study in the history or criticism
of art and/or design.
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