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with a faculty member who will act as the sponsor.<br />

ARTH<br />

115<br />

CR 3.0<br />

Survey of Art History<br />

I<br />

An historical and analytical introduction to the history of art, covering<br />

the period from prehistory to ca. 1350 CE, that considers representative<br />

objects and monuments in their context and proposes ways of<br />

understanding visual evidence. V.1, V.6a.<br />

ARTH<br />

116<br />

CR 3.0<br />

Survey of Art History<br />

II<br />

An historical and analytical introduction to the hisotry of art, covering<br />

ther period from ca. 1350 CE to the present, that considers<br />

representative objects and monuments in their context and proposes<br />

ways of understanding visual evidence. V.1, V.6a.<br />

ARTH<br />

117<br />

CR 3.0<br />

The Visual<br />

Experience<br />

Understanding Art and Everyday Images An introduction to how we<br />

look at, analyze, and understand both art and “non-art” images<br />

encountered in everyday experience. V.6a<br />

ARTH<br />

204<br />

CR 3.0<br />

The Art of Northern<br />

Europe, 1400-1600<br />

Area II, Renaissance and Baroque. Prerequisite: First-year students<br />

with permission. An introduction to the art of Northern Europe.<br />

Examples of painting, sculpture, architecture, and printmaking<br />

produced in the Netherlands, France, and Germany between 1400 and<br />

1600 will be examined. Offered alternate years. V.1, V.6a<br />

ARTH<br />

211<br />

CR 3.0<br />

European Art c.<br />

1700- 1850<br />

Area III, 18th Century to the Present. A study of developments in<br />

European painting and sculpture within trends called the Rococo,<br />

Sensibility, Neo-classicism, and Romanticism. Material will be<br />

considered within cultural and historical contexts. Offered alternate<br />

years. V.1<br />

ARTH<br />

213<br />

Early Renaissance<br />

Art in Italy<br />

Area II, Renaissance and Baroque. Prerequisite: First-year students

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