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Art

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Art    510 3 (crs.)
Art History, Ancient Art
Topics in ancient painting, sculpture, architecture, and allied arts. 310/510
 
 
Art    511 3 (crs.)
Art History, Medieval Art
Topics in medieval painting, sculpture, architecture, and allied arts. 311/511
 
 
Art    513 3 (crs.)
Art History, Italian Renaissance Art
Selected topics in Italian Renaissance painting, sculpture, architecture, and allied arts. 313/513
 
 
Art    514 3 (crs.)
Northern Renaissance Art
This course will explore art and culture in Northern Europe (primarily the Netherlands and Germany) between 1300 and 1700.  While concentrating on the visual arts (primarily painting, sculpture and the graphic arts), the course will also include a broader investigation of the arts of the Renaissance in the relation to contemporary, literature, politics, religion, society and patronage.  The course will closely examine the works of the great artists of the Renaissance period in the North-Jan van Eyck, Hieronymus Bosch, Albrecht Durer, Hans Holbein the Younger and Pieter Bruegel the elder and their contemporaries-in the context of their lives and environment.  Prerequisites: Art 209, Art 210; or permission of instructor.
 
 
Art    515 3 (crs.)
Art History, European Baroque and Rococo Art, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Topics in Seventeenth and Eighteenth century painting, sculpture, architecture, and allied arts. 315/515
 
 
Art    517 3 (crs.)
Art History, Art of India, China and Japan
Historical development of the indigenous and religious arts of India, China, and Japan. 317/517
 
 
Art    520 3 (crs.)
Art History, European Art, Nineteenth Century
Selected topics in Nineteenth century painting, sculpture, architecture and allied arts. 320/520.
 
 
Art    521 3 (crs.)
Art History, Modern
Selected topics in modern painting, sculpture, architecture and allied arts. 321/521.
 
 
Art    522 3 (crs.)
Art History, Contemporary
Selected topics in contemporary painting, sculpture, architecture, and allied arts. 322/522
 
 
Art    523 3 (crs.)
Art History, American Art
Selected topics in American painting, sculpture, architecture, and allied arts.
 
 
Art    659 3 (crs.)
Lithography
Advanced work in graphics-lithography. This course may be repeated for credit as needed. Prerequisite: Art 359 or proficiency determined by portfolio. Special fees may apply. 459/659.
 
 
Art    660 3 (crs.)
Intaglio
Advanced work in graphics-etching. This course may be repeated for credit as needed. Prerequisite: Art 360 or proficiency determined by portfolio. Special fees may apply. 460/660.
 
 
Art    661 3 (crs.)
Woodcut
Advanced work in graphics-woodcut. This course may be repeated for credit as needed. Prerequisite: Art 361 or proficiency determined by portfolio. Special fees may apply. 461/661.
 
 
Art    662 3 (crs.)
Serigraphy
Developmental continuation of the techniques and expressive potential of serigraphy.  Emphasis will be placed upon individual development of artistic expression.  Prerequisite: Art 362 or proficiency-determined by portfolio.  May be repeated for credit as needed. Special fees may apply. 462/662.
 
 
Art    663 3 (crs.)
Art Metal
Course designed to give the student experience in advanced art metal construction, casting and metal smithing techniques and to reinforce design and craftsmanship.  Prerequisite: Art 363 or proficiency determined by portfolio.  May be repeated for credit as needed. Special fees may apply. 463/663.
 
 
Art    671 3 (crs.)
Ceramics
Student is expected to foster a more individual approach toward form and to develop a personal philosophy in regard to the total ceramic process, especially in the area of glaze chemistry forming methods, kiln building, firing and ceramic history.  Prerequisite: Art 371 or proficiency determined by portfolio.  May be repeated for credit as needed. Special fees may apply. 471/671.
 
 
Art    791 3 (crs.)
Art Seminar
A seminar which will introduce the student to the areas of potential research in the arts. The seminar includes directed readings, methods of conducting research, and the preparation of thesis, seminar paper, or exhibition catalog.