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Course Schedule—Spring 2005

History of Art

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HISTORY OF ART

010.102 (H)                       (W)

INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF EUROPEAN ART-PART II (4) Forgione   Limit 25 per section
A survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture from the Renaissance to the present.

Lec.

Sec.  01

02

03

04

05

06

ThF 10:30-12

M 1

M 2

T 12

T 1

W 12

W 1

010.328 (H)

MODERN ABSTRACTION (3) Forgione Survey of art of the first half of the 20th century, focusing on the interplay of abstraction and figuration in Cubism, Futurism, DaDa, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism.

Sec. 01

W 2-5

010.321 (H)
(W)

ROME: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE ETERNAL CITY (3) Kessler Limit 25 Rome and its monuments from its founding to the modern era. Course examines topography, cultural history, and idea of Rome, the capital of the empire, a “New Jerusalem,” and the papal city.

Sec. 01

ThF 10:30-12

010.334 (H)

PROBLEMS IN ANCIENT AMERICAN ART  (3) DeLeonardis Course addresses select topics which may include art of the ancient scribe and visual communication (Maya, Aztec, Mixtec, Inka), imperial art and architecture (Aztec, Moche, Inka), sacred media and indigenous aesthetics (Mesoamerica, Andes). Cross-listed with Latin American Studies

Sec. 01

MTW 10

010.363 (H)

ITALIAN BAROQUE ART: NATURALISM AND IDEALISM IN 17TH CENTURY ART FROM CARAVAGGIO TO POUSSIN AND BERNINI (3) Dempsey   A chronological survey of primary critical and historical developments in Italian 17th Century art. Emphasis on the works of Caravaggio, the Carracci, and their Bolognese followers, Pietro da Cortona, Bernini and Poussin.

Sec. 01

ThF 12-1:30

010.392 (H)

CREATING A MUSEUM EXHIBIT (3) Maguire Limit 12      Perm. Req’d

Sec. 01

T 2-5

100.470 (H,S)

(W)

MONUMENTS & MEMORY IN CROSS-CULTURAL CONTEXT (3) Meyer-Fong Limit 15      Perm. Req’d. Limited to students in Washington Humanities Program Cross-listed with History & East Asian Studies Course added 12/01/04

Sec. 01

TBA

300.200 (H)

CITIES: FOR EXAMPLE, BALTIMORE (3) Hertz   Limit 20 per section

Cross-listed with English, Romance Languages, German, and Humanities

Lec.

Sec. 01

02

03

M 11
W 3-5

W 3-5

W 3-5

010.502

INDEPENDENT STUDY

Sec. 01

TBA

360.508 (H)

RESEARCH IN THE HUMANITIES: SPECIAL TOPIC Cross-listed with Humanities Course added 12/01/04

Sec. 01

TBA

010.522 (H)                      (W)

HONORS THESIS Maguire, H.

Sec. 01

TBA

010.552

MUSEUM INTERNSHIP

   

010.617

MANUSCRIPT ILLUMINATION DURING THE CAROLINGIAN AND OTTONIAN PERIODS Kessler  Focuses on theoretical issues engaged by the vellum codex ca. 800 to 1050 (based upon Medieval Manuscript Illumination seminar).

Sec. 01

Th 2-4

010.645

PROBLEMS IN RENAISSANCE ICONOGRAPHY Dempsey Sources and methods of iconographical interpretation for Renaissance art.

Sec. 01

F 3-5

010.663

THE REPEATING IMAGE IN FRENCH PAINTING FROM DAVID TO MATISSE Kahng The changing significance of compositional repetition in 19th and 20th century French painting. The meaning of repetition in the academic tradition and its significance in the modern period.

Sec. 01

T 4-6pm M 4-6pm

010.682

MEDIEVAL ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF VENICE Maguire, H. Venice and its colonies from the 9th to the 15th centuries, including metalwork, ivories, stone sculpture, ceramics and silks.

Sec. 01

W 4-6pm

010.802

SPECIAL RESEARCH AND PROBLEMS

   

010.804

INDIVIDUAL WORK

   

040.686

RETURN TO THE CITY OF IMAGES Shapiro/Truemper

Cross-listed with Classics

Sec. 01

T 2-4

300.604

LITERATURE OF THE CITY Hertz

Cross-listed with English, German, and Romance Languages

Sec. 01

F 10-12

 

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