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COURSES OF STUDY
ARH 293, 393, 493 Independent Study in Art History (½ or 1)
Directed study for advanced students in the major. Specific guidelines
concerning independent study projects appear in the Individualized
Study section of this catalog.
ARH 298, 398, 498 Teaching Experience in Art History (½ or 1)
A teaching experience course. Specific guidelines concerning teaching
experiences appear in the Individualized Study section of this catalog.
ARH 299 Queer Visual Culture (1)
Consideration of visual representations of gender and sexuality and the
social-historical contexts of their production, with a specific focus on
non-heteronormative viewpoints. Exploration term.
ARH 311 Roman Art (1)
An exploration of the visual arts and archaeology of ancient Rome
from its prehistoric origins through the fall of the Empire, considered
in a social-historical context and with a primary emphasis on the early
Imperial period. Prerequisite: ARH 215.
ARH 312 Medieval Art (1)
An examination of the visual arts and architecture of Western Europe
from approximately 300 to 1400, considered in a social-historical
context and with a primary emphasis on Italy and France. Prerequisite:
ARH 215.
ARH 313 Early Renaissance Art (1)
An exploration of the visual arts and architecture in Italy from
approximately 1400 to 1480, considered in a social-historical context
and with emphasis on major centers, including Florence, Rome, and
Venice. Prerequisite: ARH 216.
ARH 314 High Renaissance and Mannerist Art (1)
Consideration of the visual arts and architecture in Italy from
approximately 1480 to 1580, examined in a social-historical context
and with emphasis on major artists such as Leonardo, Michelangelo,
Raphael, Titian, Bronzino, and Cellini. Prerequisite: ARH 216.
ARH 315 Baroque Art (1)
An exploration of the visual arts and architecture of Western Europe
from 1600 to 1700, considered in a social-historical context and with a
special emphasis on Italy, France, and the Dutch Republic. Prerequisite:
ARH 216.
ARH 316 American Art (1)
A study of the visual arts of the United States and their social-historical
contexts from the Colonial period to 1945. Prerequisite: ARH 216.