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ART-HIST 5501
Scope And Methods Of Art History
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An exploration of the discipline of art history, including theoretical issues, guiding questions and problems, diverse approaches (historical and current), and research tools. Required of all Art History graduate students and best taken early in one's studies. Prerequisite: Minimum of 9 credit hours of art history.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5539
Paris in the Age of Rococo
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In the early 18th century, Paris overtook Rome as the artistic center of Europe. We explore all of the visual arts during the vibrant ""Rococo,"" the age of Watteau, Chardin, and Boucher.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5540
Seminar in French Art: Renaissance and Baroque
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A history of French art from the time of Louis XII through the Age of Louis XIV, with emphasis on painting and architecture. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and permission of the department.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5541
Seminar in Northern Baroque Art: The Age of Rubens, Rembrandt, and Wren
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The arts of England and the Low Countries in the 17th and early 18th centuries. Emphasis on painting and the graphic arts in the Spanish and Dutch Netherlands, and on architecture in England. Depending on the instructor, the seminar may be offered in conjunction with Art Hist 441WI class. In that event, students attend lectures but do not take the exams. Instead they meet separately at a different time for discussions and their individual presentations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and permission of the department.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5547
Seminar in Italian Baroque Art: The Age of Caravaggio, Bernini, and Borromini
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Painting, sculpture, and architecture in Italy from the creation of the Baroque style in the late 16th century to the beginnings of the Barochetto era. Depending on the instructor, the seminar may be offered in conjunction with Art Hist 447WI class. In that event, students attend the lectures but do not take the exams. Instead they meet separately at a different time for discussions and their individual presentations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and permission of the department.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5548
Seminar in Span Art: El Greco to Goya
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A study of Spanish art from the later 15th Century to the Napoleonic invasion. Depending on the instructor, the seminar may be offered in conjunction with Art Hist 448WI class. In that event, students attend lectures but do not take the exams. Instead they meet separately at a different time for discussion and their individual presentations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and permission of the department.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5561
Traditional and Contemporary Native American Art
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This course aims to inspire students to appreciate the history and aesthetics of traditional and contemporary Native North American arts. We examine cultural and aesthetic continuities between Meso-American and Native North American Arts. Then we explore how Native American arts reflect the history of North America, including influences from Europeans, and conclude with contemporary Native American artists and their incorporation of various global influences. Prerequisites: ART-HIST 315 or permission of instructor.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5562
History of Modern Design
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This course examines innovations in design, beginning with the Arts and Crafts movement in the 19th century, surveying all the major design trends of the twentieth century, and concluding with contemporary developments in the age of the computer. Prerequisites: Art-Hist 303 or permission of the instructor.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5564
Modern Art and the Grotesque
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The course explores how the grotesque shaped the history, practice and theory of art in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The grotesque plays a major role in many modern styles, and its expressive possibilities encompass the capriccio, the carnivalesque and burlesque, the fantastic, and the abject and uncanny. Artists have incorporated the grotesque as a means to push beyond established boundaries, explore alternate modes of experience, and to challenge cultural and aesthetic conventions. Prerequisites: Art-Hist 303 or permission of the instructor.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5565
Seminar In American Art
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Graduate-level seminar dealing with an announced area in American art. May be repeated once, provided there is a change in the area of concentration. Permission of the department is required.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5566
Seminar In 19Th-Century Art
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Graduate-level seminar dealing with an announced area in 19th-century art. May be repeated once, provided there is a change in the area of concentration. Permission of the department is required.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5567
Seminar In 20Th-Century Art
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Graduate-level seminar dealing with an announced area in 20th-century art. May be repeated once, provided there is a change in the area of concentration. Permission of the department is required.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5570
Seminar In Renaissance Art
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Graduate-level seminar dealing with an announced area in Renaissance art. May be repeated once, provided there is a change in the area of concentration. Permission of the department is required.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5571
Seminar In Art Of Africa, Oceania And New World Cultures
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Seminar in art of Africa, oceania and new world cultures. May be repeated once, provided there is a change in the area of concentration. Permission of the department is required.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5572
Seminar In Asian Art
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Seminar dealing with an announced area in Asian Art. May be repeated once, provided there is a change in the area of concentration. Permission of the department is required.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5573
Visual Arts Administration
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This course on professional arts administration includes assignments in: copyright laws, database management, ethics issues, evaluation design, gallery museum management, grant writing and budgeting, public relations, resume design, tax laws, and website design and management. Students are required to learn relevant computer programs. This course is also open to music and theatre majors. Research requirements for graduate credit are more comprehensive and professional.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5575
Seminar In Baroque Art
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Graduate-level seminar dealing with an announced area in Baroque art. May be repeated once, provided there is a change in the area of concentration. Permission of the department is required.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5577
Contemporary Artists of the African Diaspora
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This course examines cultural and aesthetic continuities between traditional and contemporary arts and artists in Africa and in the Americas, including the study of contemporary Africans whose cultures had the greatest influence in the Americas, as well as contemporary African-American artists in Brazil, Cuba, Haiti, and the United States. Prerequisites: ART-HIST 315 or permission of the instructor.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5579
From the Parthenon to the Altar of Peace
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The course centers on the many different styles of Greek and Roman art from the fifth century B.C. to the early first century A.D. Attention is also paid to the political and literary forces behind its imagery. Three monuments serve as the pillars upon which the course rests: the Parthenon, Pergamon Altar, and the Ara Pacis. The lessons learned about style, the interaction of politics, literature, and art and the foibles of scholarship are intended to be applied to other fields of art history. Prerequisites: ART-HIST 301, CLAS 301 or permission of instructor.
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Credits: 3 hours
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ART-HIST 5590
Directed Studies In Art History
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Individually directed studies or research in selected topics or problems in art history. Permission of the department is required. May be repeated up to a total of six hours applicable to a degree program.
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Credits: 1-6 hours
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