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CAS AH 328: Modern Japanese Architecture
An introduction to the major architects, buildings, theories, and critical issues of Japanese architecture from 1850 to the present. Focus on the development of new forms in response to interchanges with the West, new technologies, earthquakes, nationalism, international wars, and colonialism. -
CAS AH 331: Arts of Archaic Greece
Examines a critical formative stage in Greek art. Analyzes the rise of identifiable artists, the relationship of art to epic, the evolution of the architectural orders, and the formation of Greek style in monumental stone sculpture. -
CAS AH 333: Arts of Classical Greece
Examines architecture, sculpture, painting, and metalwork of the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. in their original contexts. Addresses such larger issues as development of portraiture; tension of "real" and "ideal"; roles and shifting iconographies of myth; and political use of monuments. -
CAS AH 347: Gothic Art
Sources, development, and diffusion of the gothic style in Western Europe from 1150 to about 1400. -
CAS AH 352: Venetian Renaissance Art
A study of art and architecture in Renaissance Venice with focus on the "Myth of Venice," Byzantine heritage, introduction of the oil medium, Scuole, and the work of the Bellini, Giorgione, Titian, Palladio, Veronese, and Tintoretto. -
CAS AH 353: Renaissance Architecture and Theory
Italian Renaissance architecture and architectural theory from 1400 to 1600. Emphasis on individual buildings and urban planning in Rome, Florence, and Venice, and on treatises by Alberti, Serlio, and Palladio. -
CAS AH 354: Venetian Renaissance Art and Architecture
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CAS AH 356: French Art and Architecture
Varying issues and periods of French art and architecture. -
CAS AH 359: Northern Renaissance Painting
The painting in countries north of the Alps (Netherlands, Flanders, Burgundy, France, Germany) from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries, studied in its historic, cultural, environmental, and artistic contexts. Architecture, sculpture, and graphics are included. -
CAS AH 361: Southern Baroque Art
Seventeenth-century art in Italy, France, and Spain; emphasis on Caravaggio, Bernini, Poussin, Velazquez. -
CAS AH 365: Baroque Arts in Northern Europe
Seventeenth-century art in Holland and Flanders. Emphasis on Rubens, Van Dyck, Frans Hals, Rembrandt, and Vermeer. -
CAS AH 367: Material Culture
Introduction to the theory and practice of the interdisciplinary study of material culture, which includes everything we make and use, from food and clothing to art and buildings. Also offered as CAS AM 367. -
CAS AH 368: The Grand Tour
The culminating educational experience for the elite of Enlightenment Europe took the form of an extended trip to Italy, “The Grand Tour.” This course recreates the itinerary of the Tour and analyzes its impact on art, architecture, collecting, and connoisseurship. -
CAS AH 374: Australian Art and Architecture
Examines the complexity of Australian artistic life and cultural tradition over the past two centuries. Considers both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal art, with particular focus on different media and art forms. -
CAS AH 377: American Furniture and Allied Arts, 1630-1830
Survey of furniture and related arts-painting, architecture, and silver-with an emphasis on aesthetics and quality, sources, style changes, regional differences, materials, and construction. -
CAS AH 379: American Art and Culture in the Nineteenth Century
Explores the visual arts of painting, sculpture, photography, and popular media, through their interplay with persistent political and social questions that defined nineteenth-century America and continue to shape life in the twenty-first century. Themes include heroes, citizenship, war, imperialism, cosmopolitanism, consumerism. -
CAS AH 380: Romanticism in Europe
In-depth exploration of art in the age of revolution, nationalism, colonial expansion, and religious revival. Development of new attitudes toward history, nature, and the imagination in the work of Friedrich, Goya, Delacroix, Gericault, Ingres, Turner, Constable, Blake, and others. -
CAS AH 381: London Architecture and Urbanism
Explores the evolution of urban form in London from the walled town of the Middle Ages to the modern city, discussing town planning and architecture in relation to urban, economic, and cultural history, and to the other arts. -
CAS AH 382: Nineteenth-Century Architecture
Survey of European and American architecture from 1750 to 1910. Explores issues in architecture, landscape architecture and city planning, and examines style, technology, and architectural theory. -
CAS AH 384: Metropolis: Art and Politics in Istanbul, London, Paris, and New York
An introduction to cities as centers of cultural, social, and artistic activity. Focuses on Istanbul, London, Paris, and New York at their moments of cultural, political, and architectural glory.
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