Course Information

SUMMER 2003
(This is a tentative list of classes. Please check back for updates.)
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LOWER DIVISION COURSES
6A ART SURVEY I: ANCIENT - MEDIEVAL ART Sarah Thompson
6B ART SURVEY II: RENAISSANCE - BAROQUE ART Mitzi Kirkland-Ives
6C ART SURVEY III: MODERN - CONTEMPORARY ART Elizabeth Mitchell
6G SURVEY: HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY
 
Ulrich Keller
UPPER DIVISION COURSES
109B ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ART: 1500 TO 1600 Cassandra Sciortino
117F IMPRESSIONISM ADN POST-IMPRESSIONISM
 
Ulrich Keller
119A ART IN THE MODERN WORLD Nancy Arnold
121C TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICAN ART: MODERNISM AND PLURALISM, 1900-PRESENT Keith Holt
123C MODERN ART OF MEXICO time/room change Elizabeth Mitchell
127A AFRICAN ART I SECOND SESSION Sylvester Ogbechie
138B CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY Roberto de Souza
140E LANDSCAPE DESIGN HISTORY Bryn Homsy
RELATED COURSES IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS
GENED 1EW GE FRESHMAN SEMINAR SECOND SESSION Mark Meadow
RG ST 110C RELIGION AND ART SECOND SESSION Richard Hecht

6A ART SURVEY II: ANCIENT - MEDIEVAL ART
Renaissance and Baroque art in northern and southern Europe.
GE: F, E, E-1, WRT
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Sarah Thompson MTWR 930-1040 HSSB 1174
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6B ART SURVEY II: RENAISSANCE -
BAROQUE ART
Renaissance and Baroque art in northern and southern Europe.
GE: F, E, E-1, WRT
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Mitzi Kirkland-Ives MTWR 1100-1210 BUCHN 1930
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6C ART SURVEY III: MODERN-CONTEMPORARY
History of western art from the eighteenth century to the present.
GE: F, E, E-1, WRT
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Elizabeth Mitchell MTWR 200-310 HSSB 1174
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6G SURVEY: HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY

A critical survey of nineteenth- and twentieth-century photography as an art form. GE: WRT, F
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please note section EC#14639 actually meets M 1230-140 in ARTS 2324 (not on tuesday as was indicated in star at one point)

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Ulrich Keller MTWR 930-1040
 
ARTS 1241
 
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109B ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ART: 1500-1600
Developments in painting and Sculpture, with attention to issues of technique, iconography, patronage, workshop culture and theory. Prerequisite: Not open to freshmen. Not open for credit to students who have completed Art History 156A. GE: F, WRT

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Cassandra Sciortino MTWR 1100-1205 ARTS 1426
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117F FRENCH IMPRESSIONISM AND POST-IMPRESSIONISM
Impressionist and Post-Impressionist movement in France from 1863 through the first decade of the twentieth century and the advent of Cubism. Will include the work of Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Pissarro, Van Gogh, Cezanne, Gauguin and Seurat. Not open to freshmen. GE: F

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Ulrich Keller MTWR 1230-135 GIRV 1004
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119A ART IN THE MODERN WORLD
This course is designed to familiarize students with the major art movements from the late 19th century to the 1970s. It will investigate notions of Modernism and look at painting, sculpture, and architecture in a manner that emphasizes social, political, and cultural developments of that time period. Prerequisite: upper-division standing. Not open for credit to students who have completed Art History 150.
GE: F, WRT

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Nancy Arnold MTWR 1100-1205 ARTS 1241
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121C TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICAN ART: MODERNISM AND PLURALISM, 1900-PRESENT

American painting in the twentieth-century, from the advent of modernism to yesterday. Prerequisite: not open to freshmen. Not open for credit to students who have completed Art History 161B. GE: WRT, F, AMH.

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Keith Holt MTWR 200-305 ARTS 1426
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123C MODERN ART OF MEXICO

A general survey of the main developments of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Mexican art in its social context. Particular attention given to the Mexican mural renaissance and the works of Posada, Rivera, Siquieros, Orozco, Tamayo, and Frida Kahlo. Not open to students who have completed Art History 161E.

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Elizabeth Mitchell MTWR 330-435
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ARTS 1426
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127A AFRICAN ART I
The relationship of art to life in sub-Saharan Africa. A cross-cultural survey of types, styles, history, and values of arts ranging from personal decoration to the state festival, stressing Ashanti, Ife, Benin, Yoruba, Cameroon. Prerequisite: Not open to students who have completed Art History 151F. GE: F, NWC, WRT.

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Sylvester Ogbechie MTWR 1100-1205 ARTS 1241
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138B CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY
American and European post-World War II photography considered as a living art form. Prerequisite: Not open to freshmen. Not open for credit to students who have completed Art History 160H. GE: F

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Roberto de Souza MTWR 1230-135 ARTS 1241
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140E LANDSCAPE DESIGN HISTORY
Explore the significance of landscape design through social, political, and artistic influences and interpret "humanity's control over Nature" and how this affects our views of nature. Discover how and why landscape design canons were formed. Prerequisites: Not open to freshmen.

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Bryn Homsy MTWR 930-1035 ARTS 1426
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