Autumn 2016 Course Book History of Art
Autumn 2016 Course Book
History of Art
For more information about any course offered next semester, or to schedule a class please consult Buckeye Link.
Florman, Lisa Fullerton, Mark
Byron Hamann Kleinbub, Christian Kunimoto, Namiko Levin, Erica Marcus, Danny Mathison, Christina
Paulsen, Kris Shelton, Andy
Courses by Instructor
History of Art 2002 (Honors)
History of Art 2001 (Online) History of Art 4301 History of Art 2005 History of Art 6001 History of Art 3521 History of Art 8521 History of Art 4820 History of Art 8821 History of Art 5905 History of Art 8641 History of Art 4815 History of Art 2003 History of Art 4815
History of Art 4001 History of Art 4640 History of Art 2002 History of Art 5611
History of Western Art II: The Renaissance to the Present History of Western Art I: The Ancient and Medieval Worlds Art of Greece and Rome
Latin American Art Conceptual Bases of Art History
Renaissance Art Studies in Renaissance Art
The Arts of Japan Studies in Japanese Art
Avant-Garde Cinema Wexner Seminar Aspects of Modernity
East Asian Art Modern and Contemporary Chinese Art
Writing Seminar Contemporary Art since 1945
History of Western Art II: The Renaissance to the Present European Art 1774-1851
Whittington, Karl
History of Art 2001
History of Western Art I: The Ancient and Medieval Worlds
History of Art 2001
History of Western Art I: The Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Professor Karl Whittington
Whitttington.78@osu.edu
Class #16030
Mondays and Wednesdays 9:10-10:05 Recitation: Thursdays or Fridays 9:10-10:05
This course examines the history of Western Art (architecture, painting and sculpture) from the third millennium BCE through the fifteenth century CE. Rather than a complete "survey" of that period, the course will concentrate its attention on a select group of representative monuments. We will examine not only the monuments themselves, but also the historical context in which they were produced in order to explore their purpose and the way that they functioned. There will be a strong emphasis on visual analysis and understanding how visual forms convey meaning and relate to the viewer.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 201 or 210. GE VPA , Historical study and Diversity Global studies course.
History of Art 2001 (Online)
History of Western Art I: Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Professor Mark Fullerton
Fullerton.1@osu.edu
Class #33472
This course examines the history of Western Art (architecture, painting and sculpture) from the third millennium BCE through the fifteenth century CE. Rather than a complete "survey" of that period, the course will concentrate its attention on a select group of representative monuments. We will examine not only the monuments themselves, but also the historical context in which they were produced in order to explore their purpose and the way that they functioned. There will be a strong emphasis on visual analysis and understanding how visual forms convey meaning and relate to the viewer. Our goal is to impart not only a body of knowledge but also a set of critical tools, which you should be able to apply to even material not specifically covered in this course.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 201 or 210. GE VPA, Historical study and Diversity Global studies course.
History of Art 2001 Night
History of Western Art I: The Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Class #21151
Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:30-6:50p
This course examines the history of Western Art (architecture, painting and sculpture) from the third millennium BCE through the fifteenth century CE. Rather than a complete "survey" of that period, the course will concentrate its attention on a select group of representative monuments. We will examine not only the monuments themselves, but also the historical context in which they were produced in order to explore their purpose and the way that they functioned. There will be a strong emphasis on visual analysis and understanding how visual forms convey meaning and relate to the viewer. Our goal is to impart not only a body of knowledge but also a set of critical tools, which you should be able to apply to even material not specifically covered in this course.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 201 or 210. GE VPA , Historical study and Diversity Global studies course.
History of Art 2002
History of Western Art II: The Renaissance to the Present
Professor Andrew Shelton
Shelton.85@osu.edu
Class #16037
Mondays and Wednesdays 10:20-11:15 Recitation: Thursdays or Fridays 10:20-11:15
This course examines the art of Europe and the United States from about 1400 to the present, with an emphasis on developments in painting. Rather than a complete "survey" of the period, the course will concentrate on a select group of representative works that shaped--and were shaped by--western social, political, economic, and intellectual history. There will be a strong emphasis, too, on questions of analysis and interpretation--including, in some cases, the changing history of the works' reception. The goal is to impart not only a body of knowledge but also a set of critical tools that will enable you to think about art and images at large, that is, beyond the specific things actually covered in the course.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 202 or 212. GE VPA , Historical study and Diversity Global studies course.
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