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CATHERINE CARTER GOEBEL, Professor, Paul A. Anderson Chair in the Arts B.A., M.A., Vanderbilt; Ph.D., Northwestern

MARGARET MORSE, Associate Professor, Chair B.A., Temple; Ph.D., Maryland

MAJOR IN ART HISTORY. 31 credits, including ARHI-165, ARHI-166, ARHI-167; at least two

courses from ARHI-361, ARHI-362, ARHI-363, ARHI-364, ARHI-365; at least two courses from ARHI-366, ARHI-367, ARHI-368, ARHI-369, and at least two courses from ARHI-372, ARHI-373, ARHI-374. ARHI-460 must be taken during winter and ARHI-461 during spring of senior year. Recommended supporting courses (15 credits): FREN or GRMN 201-203, PHIL-321, Studio Art class.

MINOR IN ART HISTORY. 18 credits, including ARHI-165, ARHI-166, ARI-167, and three 300-

or 400-level courses, with at least one course from ARHI-361, ARHI-362, ARHI-363, ARHI-364, ARHI-365; at least one course from ARHI-366, ARHI-367, ARHI-368, ARHI-369; and at least one course from ARHI-372, ARHI-373, ARHI-374. Recommended supporting courses (9 credits): FREN or GRMN 201-203.

Courses (ARHI)

ARHI-161 Western Art in Perspective (3 Credits)

(PA,G) Works of art examined thematically and chronologically as visual evidence of cultural heritage. Does not count toward major.

ARHI-162 Non-West Art Perspective (3 Credits)

(PA,G) Works of non-western art from Africa Asia, the Near East or Latin America examined thematically and chronologically as visual evidence of cultural heritage. Does not count toward major.

ARHI-165 West Art: Ancient -Early Christian (3 Credits)

(PP, G) Western Art: Ancient-Early Christian architecture, sculpture and painting of Egypt,

Mesopotamia, Greece, the Roman and the Byzantine empires examined chronologically, including the Pyramids, Parthenon and Colosseum.

ARHI-166 Western Art: Medieval-Renaissance (3 Credits)

(PP, G) Western Art: Medieval, Renaissance and Mannerist architecture, sculpture, painting, and prints examined chronologically, including French cathedrals, Michelangelo and Bruegel.

ARHI-167 Western Art: Baroque-Contemporary (3 Credits)

(PP, G) Western Art: Baroque-Contemporary European architecture, sculpture, painting, and prints from the 17th century to the present examined chronologically, including Rembrandt, the Impressionists and Picasso.

ARHI-199 Directed Study (3 Credits)

199, 299, 399, 499 Directed Study (1+) Opportunity for students to study a particular subject under a faculty member's direction. Prerequisite: permission of department chair and instructor.

ARHI-299 Directed Study (3 Credits)

199, 299, 399, 499 Directed Study (1+) Opportunity for students to study a particular subject under a faculty member's direction. Prerequisite: permission of department chair and instructor.

ARHI-360 Greek Art (1 Credits)

An exploration of the art and archeology of Greece from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic periods, with a focus on materials, techniques, setting, and style.

ARHI-361 Ancient Greek & Roman Art (3 Credits)

(PP, G) Ancient Greek and Roman Art and architecture from early Aegean culture to the fall of the Roman Empire examined within political, social, religious and mythological contexts.

ARHI-362 Medieval Art (3 Credits)

(PP, G) Art and architecture of Europe, including cathedrals, stained glass, textiles, and

manuscripts, from the early medieval through the Gothic periods examined within their political, social and religious contexts.

ARHI-363 Italian Renaissance Art (3 Credits)

(PP, G) Art and architecture of Italy during the 15th and 16th centuries, including the work of Brunelleschi, Donatello, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Michelangelo. Largely

chronological in approach, with a strong emphasis on Renaissance art theory and humanistic culture, as well as the social, political and religious contexts of art.

ARHI-364 Northern Renaissance Art (3 Credits)

(PP, G) Painting, sculpture, graphics, decorative arts and architecture of Northern Europe, including the Netherlands, France and Germany, in the 15th and 16th centuries. Issues explored include devotional practices, growth of the merchant class, humanism and developments in artistic media.

ARHI-365 Baroque Art (3 Credits)

(PP, G) 17th Century European painting and architecture associated with the Counter-

Reformation, royal courts and middle classes, including Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt and the palace at Versailles.

ARHI-366 19th Century Art (3 Credits)

(PP, G) European art of the late 18th and 19th centuries examined within the political, social, literary and scientific developments of the historic periods of Rococo, Neo-classicism,

Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism and Post-imporessionism including Goya, Courbet, Morisot, Monet and Van Gogh.

ARHI-367 Modern & Contemporary (3 Credits)

(PP, G) American and European art of the late 19th through the 21st centuries examined chronologically while exploring the conflicts inherent in the development of modern art and new definitions of the relationship of the work of the art to the artist and audience, including Van Gogh, Picasso, O'Keeffe, Pollock and Warhol.

ARHI-368 American Art (3 Credits)

(PP,D) American art from its indigenous roots and earliest Colonial portraits through the establishment of modernism in the 20th century examined within the historic struggle toward establishing a national identity, including Copley, Homer, Cassatt, Whistler and Hopper.

ARHI-369 British Art (3 Credits)

(PP, G) British art from early Medieval manuscript illumination through the early 20th century examined within the context of establishing a national character, including Tudor and Elizabethan portraits and paintings by Gainsborough, Hogarth, Blake, Turner and the Pre-Raphaelites.

ARHI-371 History of Printmaking (3 Credits)

(PP) Chronological developments in European and American printmaking traced from their origins in early 15th-century woodcuts through the present day. Artists discussed include Durer,

Rembrandt, Goya, Cassatt and Toulouse-Lautrec.

ARHI-372 Asian Art (3 Credits)

(PP,G) Architecture, painting, sculpture and minor arts of the Middle East and Asia, including India, China and Japan. The development of images of Buddha, cave paintings at Ajanta, Chinese bronzes and scroll paintings, Japanese landscape paintings, gardens and ukiyo-e woodblock prints, and including relationships with art of the West.

ARHI-373 Japanese Art (3 Credits)

(PP,G) Major artistic traditions of pre-modern Japan within their historical and cultural contexts, with emphasis on the relations among arts, religions and indigenous beliefs through connections with India, China, Korea and the west, including mortuary art and practice, religious art and

architecture, narrative scroll painting, Zen-related art, tea ceremony and gardens as well as ukiyo-e print culture.

ARHI-374 African Art (3 Credits)

(PP,G) Arts of past and present African cultures, predominantly western and central regions. Architecture, sculpture, painting, textiles, ceramics, metals and body arts, specifically focused on relationships between art and ritual, tradition and today's global culture.

ARHI-375 Dutch Art & Identity (3 Credits)

Visual constructions of Dutch identity over time through the critical examination of painting, graphics, and architecture of the Netherlands from the fifteenth century through the present day. (Offered in Amsterdam).

ARHI-376 Visualizing Biology (3 Credits)

(PA) This course examines the ways in which biological fields, such as anatomy, zoology, and botany, have been explored and recorded by artists in the Western World throughout history. Looking at different artistic media, this class investigates the intersections of art and science and the role the visual has played in communicating biological principles

ARHI-399 Directed Study (1 Credits)

199, 299, 399, 499 Directed Study (1+) Opportunity for students to study a particular subject under a faculty member's direction. Prerequisite: permission of department chair and instructor.

ARHI-400 Independent Study (1 Credits)

400 Independent Study (1+) Independent investigation and research in selected topics in art history. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.

ARHI-442 Art History of Spain (3 Credits)

This Art History course offered by CC-CS in Seville, Spain uses a historical framework to follow developments in the Arts from the medieval through contemporary times.

ARHI-460 Senior Seminar (3 Credits)

Senior Seminar: Intensive reading and research of art historical methods in preparation of Senior Thesis ARHI-461. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.

ARHI-461 Senior Thesis (1 Credits)

Following successful completion of ARHI-460: Senior Seminar, art history majors are required to enroll in one term of ARHI-461: Senior Thesis, the final component of art history senior inquiry, conducted on an independent one-on-one basis with an individual instructor.

ARHI-499 Directed Study (1 Credits)

199, 299, 399, 499 Directed Study (1+) Opportunity for students to study a particular subject under a faculty member's direction. Prerequisite: permission of department chair and instructor.

ARHI-INTR Art History Internship (0-9 Credits)

ARHI-INTR-Lxx/Axx Service Learning/Academic Internship (1-9) Analysis of the background, structure and policy issues in the sponsoring organization. Prerequisite: a declared major or minor in art history. Departmental internships must be approved by the department. ARHI-INTR- Exx/Vxx Experiential/Volunteer (0-9) Departmental internships must be approved by the

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