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Medieval: Christian Iconography

Considers the interrelationships of art and architecture with religion, literature, politics, and other expressive forms as they shape and are shaped by medieval patrons and artists between the fourth and fifteenth century C.E., according to subtitle. May be repeated under a different subtitle to a maximum of six credits (only three credits to be counted toward USP).

Renaissance And The Classical Tradition

According to the subtitle, this course examines various aspects of the social, political, cultural, and aesthetic contexts of European art & visual culture. Issues of production and reception, style & function, artistic & viewer, and European interactions with non-European cultures will be considered. May be repeated under a different subtitle to a maximum of six credits. Prereq: A-H 101 or A-H 106 recommended.

Design In Art Context

According to the subtitle, this course examines various aspects of Design History in its social, political, economic, and cultural contexts between the 16th and the 21st centuries. May be repeated under a different subtitle to a maximum of six credit hours.

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