
Classical Art and Archaeology
This course is an introductory survey of classical art and archaeology from the Bronze Age in Greece to the height of the Roman Empire.
We offer fascinating courses that address general theories of visual communication, as well as the history of particular cultures. The variety of our course topics interest students from many backgrounds and a wide variety of disciplines. We offer courses in African, American, Ancient Greek and Roman, Contemporary, East Asian, Islamic, Late Antique and Byzantine, Medieval, Modern European, and Renaissance and Baroque art of Europe.
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This course is an introductory survey of classical art and archaeology from the Bronze Age in Greece to the height of the Roman Empire.
This class explores the Gothic Cathedral as a cultural institution and an innovating force in architecture, visual arts, education and music.
What does it mean to be "American," and what does American art look like? This course aims to answer these questions.
Provides a survey of the Japanese woodblock print from its emergence in the mid-17th century to modern times. Explores technical developments, major genres, and master designers within the context of pictorial traditions, publishing, and urban culture. Addresses aesthetic discourse, censorship, erotica, Japonisme, social identity, print culture, and representation of war.