Catalogue 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art Department
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Chair: Peter Charlap;
Professors: Nicholas Adamsb, Lisa Gail Collins, Eve D’Ambra, Susan Donahue Kuretsky, Karen Lucic, Brian Lukacher, Molly Nesbita, Harry Roseman;
Associate Professors: Tobias Armborst, Peter M. Charlap, Laura Newman, Andrew Tallon;
Assistant Professors: Yvonne Elet;
Lecturer: James Mundy (and Director of the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center);
Visiting Assistant Professor: Didier William;
Adjunct Assistant Professors: Judith Linn, Patrick McElnea, Gina Ruggeri.
a On leave 2015/16, first semester
b On leave 2015/16, second semester
Art History Major Advisers: The art history faculty.
Studio Art Major Advisers: The studio art faculty.
Major
Correlate Sequences in Art
Art: I. Introductory
Art: II. Intermediate
- • ART 210 - Art, Myth, and Society in the Ancient Aegean
- • ART 211 - Rome: The Art of Empire
- • ART 215 - The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Egypt
- • ART 218 - The Museum in History, Theory, and Practice
- • ART 219 - The Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
- • ART 220 - Medieval Architecture
- • ART 221 - The Sacred Arts of the Middle Ages
- • ART 230 - Art in the Age of Van Eyck, Dürer and Bruegel
- • ART 231 - The Golden Age of Rubens, Rembrandt and Vermeer
- • ART 235 - The Rise of the Artist, from Giotto to Leonardo da Vinci
- • ART 236 - Art in the Age of Leonardo, Raphael, and Michelangelo
- • ART 249 - Encounter and Exchange: American Art from 1565 to 1865
- • ART 251 - Modern America: Visual Culture from the Civil War to WWII
- • ART 254 - The Arts of Eastern, Southern, Central and Western Africa
- • ART 256 - The Arts of China
- • ART 258 - The Art of Zen in Japan
- • ART 259 - Art, Politics and Cultural Identity in East Asia
- • ART 262 - Art and Revolution in Europe, 1789-1848
- • ART 263 - Painters of Modern Life: Realism, Impressionism, Symbolism
- • ART 264 - The Nature of Change: the Avant-Gardes
- • ART 265 - The New Order of Media, Message and Art, 1929-1968
- • ART 266 - Art and Everyday Life in the United States
- • ART 268 - The Activation of Art, 1968 - now
- • ART 270 - Renaissance Architecture
- • ART 271 - Early Modern Architecture
- • ART 272 - Buildings and Cities after the Industrial Revolution
- • ART 273 - Modern Architecture and Beyond
- • ART 275 - Rome: Architecture and Urbanism
- • ART 290 - Field Work
- • ART 298 - Independent Work
Art: III. Advanced
Studio Work in Design, Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, and Architectural Design: I. Introductory
Studio Work in Design, Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, and Architectural Design: II. Intermediate
Studio Work in Design, Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, and Architectural Design: III. Advanced
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