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• ARHS 1330 - The Visual Arts in France, 1500-1914
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• ARHS 1351 - Visual Cultures: Topics in Art History
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• ARHS 1359 - Impressionism
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• ARHS 1360 - Picturing the American West
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• ARHS 3301 - Art and Experience in Inka Peru
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• ARHS 3302 - The Ancient Maya: Art and History
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• ARHS 3304 - Aztecs of Mexico: Art and History
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• ARHS 3305 - Arts of the American Southwest: Crossroads of Cultures
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• ARHS 3307 - Photography in Taos; Photographic Art, Photographic History
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• ARHS 3310 - War, Looting, and Collecting of Ancient Art
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• ARHS 3311 - Mortals, Myths, and Monuments of Ancient Greece
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• ARHS 3315 - Classical Sculpture
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• ARHS 3316 - Art in Rome
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• ARHS 3317 - Land Between Two Rivers: Art of Ancient Iraq and Its Neighbors
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• ARHS 3319 - Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Dialogue between Art and Text
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• ARHS 3320 - Medieval Art and Architecture
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• ARHS 3324 - Art and Cultures of Medieval Spain
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• ARHS 3329 - Paris Art and Architecture I
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• ARHS 3330 - Renaissance and Baroque Architecture
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• ARHS 3331 - Art and Culture of the Italian Renaissance
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• ARHS 3332 - 16th-Century Italian Art
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• ARHS 3333 - Special Topics in Italian Art and Architecture
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• ARHS 3335 - Meadows Museum Spotlight: Art History One Object at a Time
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• ARHS 3336 - Power and Spectacle: The Arts of the Early Modern Hispanic World
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• ARHS 3337 - The Baroque From a Northern Perspective
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• ARHS 3338 - Sacred and Profane: Spanish Art and Architecture
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• ARHS 3339 - El Greco to Goya: Spanish Painting of the Golden Age
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• ARHS 3340 - Visual Culture in Colonial Mexico
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• ARHS 3341 - Portraiture and Selfhood
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• ARHS 3342 - The Art Market: Making, Selling, and Displaying Art in Early Modern and Modern Europe
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• ARHS 3343 - The Decorative Arts and the History of Dress in 18th-Century Europe
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• ARHS 3344 - Paintings at the Prado
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• ARHS 3345 - Animals in Art
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• ARHS 3346 - Paris Art and Architecture II
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• ARHS 3347 - Longhouse to Land Art: A History of the American Built Environment
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• ARHS 3348 - 18th-Century Art
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• ARHS 3349 - Hieroglyphs to Hypertext: The Art and History of the Book
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• ARHS 3350 - The Making of Modern Life: Art and Design in the 19th Century
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• ARHS 3351 - British Art and Architecture: The Making of Modern Britain
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• ARHS 3353 - American Art and Architecture to 1865
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• ARHS 3354 - History and Theory of Prints
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• ARHS 3356 - Modern Architecture
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• ARHS 3359 - Topics in Art History: International Studies
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• ARHS 3360 - Modern Painters in Spain
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• ARHS 3361 - Special Studies in Art History
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• ARHS 3363 - Topics in Brazilian Art and Architecture
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• ARHS 3365 - Race and Gender in Visual Culture
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• ARHS 3366 - Picasso, O’Keeffe, and Dali: The Rise of Modern Art
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• ARHS 3367 - History of Photography I: Origins-1940
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• ARHS 3368 - Art and Context: 1940-1970
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• ARHS 3369 - Contemporary Art: 1965-Present
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• ARHS 3372 - African Art
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• ARHS 3373 - African Festival and Masquerade
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• ARHS 3374 - American Art and Architecture, 1865-1940
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• ARHS 3375 - Art in the Fight for Freedom: Afro-Latin American Art
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• ARHS 3376 - Latin American Art
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• ARHS 3377 - Art and Architecture of Hispanic New Mexico
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• ARHS 3380 - History of Photography II: 1940-Present
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• ARHS 3381 - Gender and Sexuality in the Visual Arts
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• ARHS 3387 - Picturing Children and the Family in Art: 1850 to the Present
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• ARHS 3389 - Art of the Moving Image
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• ARHS 3393 - Culture of Oaxaca: A Sense of Place
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• ARHS 3394 - Art and Architecture of Japan
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• ARHS 3398 - Introduction to Museum Studies
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• ARHS 4101 - Directed Studies and Tutorials
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• ARHS 4102 - Directed Studies and Tutorials
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• ARHS 4111 - Undergraduate Museum Internship
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• ARHS 4201 - Directed Studies and Tutorials
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• ARHS 4202 - Directed Studies and Tutorials
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• ARHS 4211 - Undergraduate Museum Internship
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• ARHS 4301 - Directed Studies and Tutorials
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• ARHS 4302 - Directed Studies and Tutorials
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• ARHS 4304 - The City as Place
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• ARHS 4310 - Seminar on Ancient Art
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• ARHS 4311 - Undergraduate Museum Internship
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• ARHS 4312 - Special Topics on 18th-Century Art and/or Architecture
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• ARHS 4320 - Seminar on Medieval Art
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• ARHS 4322 - Museum Theory
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• ARHS 4330 - Seminar on Early Modern Art
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• ARHS 4331 - Seminar on Spanish Art
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• ARHS 4349 - Seminar on Contemporary Art
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• ARHS 4350 - Seminar on Modern Art
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• ARHS 4362 - The City of New York
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• ARHS 4380 - Seminar on World Art
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• ARHS 4391 - Art History Honors Thesis
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• ARHS 4392 - Art History Honors Thesis
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• ARHS 4399 - Research and Methods in Art History
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• ARHS 5101 - Directed Studies
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• ARHS 5102 - Directed Studies
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Art-General Studio courses generally require six hours per week of in-class work and critical discussion. Students should enroll with a firm commitment to regular attendance and should expect to spend an additional four to six hours per week, per class, to complete their coursework.
Prerequisites and Course Fees. In enrolling for courses in art, it is necessary that the course number be preceded by the appropriate subject code prefix for credit to be properly recorded. Many courses at the 3000 level and all courses at the 5000 level have prerequisite coursework required. All directed studies courses require instructor approval before enrollment. All courses in studio art, except lectures and seminars, have a laboratory fee of $30 per credit hour, which is added to the tuition and fees assigned at the time of enrollment. Certain courses in art require an additional material or tool expense in addition to fees.
Foundations and Art, General Studio
Foundations courses are ASAG 1300 , ASAG 1304 , ASAG 1308 and ASAG 1312 . This sequence of courses is for art majors or any student who seeks an intensive study of the visual arts. The remaining ASAG courses are organized thematically to explore a range of assumptions and practices – from the historical to the contemporary – that inform the making and display of art; these general studio courses have been designed to provide students with intensive training in studio practice, exposure to a range of materials, processes and research methods, and an introduction to the theoretical issues that frame contemporary art.
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• ASAG 1300 - Observation
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• ASAG 1304 - Spaces
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• ASAG 1308 - Narrative
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• ASAG 1310 - Word and Image, Art and Design: 1900-Present
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• ASAG 1312 - Systems
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• ASAG 1375 - Introduction to Social Practice
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• ASAG 3305 - Art, Word, and Image in Contemporary Art
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• ASAG 3310 - Art in the World
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• ASAG 3315 - Community Engaged Practice
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• ASAG 3325 - Studio Workshop
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• ASAG 3350 - Art Colloquium: New York
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