HART 415 - ART AND EMPIRE: ATHENS & ROME Credits: 3 Seminar that examines the art and architecture of two of antiquity's greatest empires: Athens and Rome. Issues to be addressed include the formation of these cities as imperial capitals, the representation of the conquered, and the roles of Pericles and Augustus in forming imperial ideology. Cross-list: CLAS 415. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 416 - THE QUEST FOR ORIGINALITY IN CLASSICAL ART Credits: 3 Seminar examines how modern interests in originality and related desires for original artworks have shaped classical art history. Course considers differences between ancient and modern notions of originality; the degenerative view of Roman art based on the copying of Greek originals; how the modern quest to reconstruct lost originals has impacted the way we see antiquity today. Cross-list: CLAS 416. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 417 - BURIED CITIES: THE ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF AKROTIRI, POMPEII, AND HERCULANEUM Credits: 3 An examination of classical antiquity's best preserved cities thanks to volcanic eruptions: the Bronze Age site of Akrotiri and the Roman towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Art and architecture will be examined within their larger social and urban contexts. Methodological and ethical issues surrounding the excavation and preservation of these sites will also be considered. Cross-list: CLAS 417. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 418 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN ANCIENT ART Credits: Hours Variable Independent study, reading, or special research in art history. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 419 - INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ANCIENT ART Credits: Hours Variable Independent study, reading, or special work in ancient art history. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 420 - ARTISTIC ENCOUNTERS: EUROPE AND THE ISLAMIC WORLD IN THE EARLY MODERN AND MODERN PERIODS Credits: 3 This seminar aims to assess the mutual impact of the visual cultures of Europe and the Islamic world through history. Focusing on 15th-19th-century material including architecture, painting, photography, textiles, and sartorial fashion, it examines channels of interaction, forms of influence, and modes of representation in aesthetic, cultural, philosophical, and political terms, and in light of concurrent theoretical debates. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 427 - URBAN CULTURE IN THE MUSLIM MEDITERRANEAN Credits: 3 This seminar examines processes of change in the dynamics of urban life in cities of the former Ottoman empire including Instanbul, Cairo, Salonica, Damascus and Aleppo between the 18th and 19th centuries. Weekly discussions will be based on readings of primary and secondary sources that explore issues of public behavior, sociability, delinquency, poverty, prostitution, immigration, marginality, and forms and discourses of governance and social control such as morality, public security and social order. Cross-list: ARCH 477, Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: HART 527. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 428 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN EARLY CHRISTIAN, BYZANTINE, AND ISLAMIC ART Credits: Hours Variable Independent study, reading, or special research in art history. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 429 - INDEPENDENT STUDY IN EARLY CHRISTIAN, BYZANTINE, AND ISLAMIC ART Credits: Hours Variable Independent study, reading, or special research in art history. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 431 - ARCHITECTURE OF THE GOTHIC CATHEDRAL FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Credits: 3 This course will focus on one of the most important contributions to the history of western architecture-- the Gothic cathedral. The course will approach the material from a number of different perspectives--the formal and technical development of Gothic architecture; the Medieval architect and the design of Gothic buildings, the social, economic, and political history of "big church" building in the Middle Ages; Gothic architecture as experience and metaphor; and the afterlife of the Gothic cathedral from Vasari to the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Cross-list: MDST 431. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 436 - MULTICULTURAL EUROPE Credits: 3 The art of Europe was never the product of a single culture working in isolation. This seminar will explore the multicultural aspects of medieval and early modern Europe by focusing on the visual culture of groups who defined themselves or are today defined by nationality, race, or religion. Cross-list: MDST 437. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 438 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN MEDIEVAL ART Credits: Hours Variable Independent study, reading, or special research in Medieval art history. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 440 - JAN VAN EYCK: PROBLEMS OF INTERPRETATION Credits: 3 Seminar and in-depth research on the art and historiography of the early Netherlandish painter Jan Van Eyck. Cross-list: MDST 440. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 441 - BOSCH AND BRUEGEL: A SEMINAR ON THE REPRESENTATION OF THE SACRED AND PROFANE Credits: 3 The obscene, the grotesque, the humorous, and the bizarre were frequently depicted alongside sacred religious scenes, in the margins of Medieval manuscripts, beneath the seats of church canons, or in the periphery of Gothic cathedral facade sculpture. This fantastic world, along with the personifications of the Seven Deadly Sins, were often imagined as the "other" in representations of race, class, and gender. By the sixteenth century, these images had migrated into the center of paintings, especially in the work of Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Bruegel the Elder. This course will examine the juxtapositions and complex meanings of sacred and profane imagery within the context of late Medieval and post reformation religious and social life. Cross-list: MDST 451. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 444 - LEONARDO AND MICHELANGELO Credits: 3 This course will offer a look at two of the greatest and most influential artists of all time. Students in this seminar will study the paintings, drawings, sculpture, and architecture of Leonardo and Michelangelo, as well as the philosophical and religious ideas found in their notebooks, letters, poetry, and other writings. There are no prerequisites for the course. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 447 - MULTICULTURAL EUROPE Credits: 3 The art of Europe was never the product of a single culture working in isolation. Rather it was enriched by the art of diverse native groups, immigrants, colonial subjects, and trading partners. This seminar will explore the multicultural aspects of Renaissance and Baroque art. Cross-listed with RELI 447. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 448 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE ART Credits: Hours Variable Special topics and new courses in Renaissance and Baroque art, not necessarily repeated. May be used in awarding transfer credit. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 449 - INDEPENDENT STUDY IN RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE ART Credits: Hours Variable Independent study, reading, or special research in Renaissance and Baroque art. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 450 - EARLY MODERN ART Credits: 3 This course introduces the major developments, key figures and works of early modernism, a trajectory whose beginnings are now generally located in the late-nineteenth century. Covering a period from roughly 1900 - 1945, we will trace Modernism's unfolding in the avant-garde practices of the first three decades of the 20th century, as well as the first anti-modernist critiques, ending with Modernism's eventual destruction in the authoritarian politics of the 1930s, World War II, and the Holocaust. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 451 - MODELS OF ABSTRACTION Credits: 3 This course will examine a range of different models of abstract painting and sculpture as they appear throughout the twentieth century. Looking closely at the historical contexts that gave rise to abstraction particular attention will be paid to how apparently similar forms of abstraction can denote very different kinds of meaning. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 452 - MANET(S) AND MODERNISM(S) Credits: 3 This seminar considers the pivotal figure of Edouard Manet. Combining a study of paintings from throughout his career, with close readings of primary sources, we will assess the key aspects of his style and subject matter. We will also consider art historical to his work and relationship to modernity. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 453 - CUBISM AND THE PROBLEM OF FORM Credits: 3 This seminar will examine the cultural, social, and artistic context that led to the development of Cubism. Particular attention will be paid to the problem of form and color in the period from 1907 to 1914, as well as the reception of Cubism during the post-world war I "return to order". In addition to the work of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, the work of the so-called "Salon Cubists" will be examined (Albert Gleizes, Jean Metzinger, Andre Lhote, Henri Le Fauconnier, et al.) along with the work of Henri Matisse, Fernand Leger, Marcel Duchamp, Robert Delaunay, Le Corbusier and Amadee Ozenfant. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 454 - THE ARTIST AS ETHNOGRAPHER - THE ETHNOGRAPHER AS ARTIST Credits: 3 This course will examine the intersections between the historical avant-garde, contemporary art, and anthropology. Developing on the so-called "ethnographic turn" within contemporary art - what Hal Foster has famously termed "the artist as ethnographer" - we will look at the way that this tendency within artistic production has doubled back onto the field of anthropology, leading to what could be called "the ethnographer as artist." Particular attention will be paid to the role of the art museum and international art exhibitions. Cross-list: ANTH 454. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 455 - FIVE MODERN PAINTERS,1860-1914:MANET, CEZANNE, PICASSO, MATISSE, DELAUNAY Credits: 3 This class will look closely at five key episodes in early modernist painting: the distinct contributions of Edouard Manet, Paul Cezanne, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Robert Delaunay. Examining a range of methodological approaches and primary source material, the class will pay particular attention to the ways in which altered notions of visual experience impacted advanced painting. Over the course of the semester we will attempt to understand how each of these five artists responded, each in their own way, to the changes wrought by modernity and modernism. Cross-list: ARCH 485. College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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HART 458 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY ART Credits: Hours Variable Special topics and new courses in 19th and 20th century art. May be used in awarding transfer credit. Instructor permission required College: School of Humanities Department: History of Art
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