ART1022 — Art History of the Western World: Renaissance Europe to Post-Modern
ART 1022 - Art History of the Western World: Renaissance Europe to Post-Modern ART 1022 - Art History of the Western World: Renaissance Europe to Post-Modern Hours/Week: Lecture 3 Course Description: This course traces the development of art and architecture from the European Renaissance Period through the 20th Century - the art, architecture, philosophies, and traditions that formed the European canon. Topics include non-western art origins and perspectives from a diverse range of cultural sources where relevant. MnTC Goals 6 Humanities/Fine Arts, 8 Global Perspective What is the study of Art History? a. Analysis Strategies: Written, Diagrammatic, Verbal Critique b. Ethics of Cultural Comparison c. Current Art Historical Issues and Scholarship Trends 2. Vocabulary common to Art and Design 3. Visual analysis of an image: Actively Seeing 4. Transition from Gothic: 14th C. Italian Art, approx. 1200CE-1400CE 5. Northern Renaissance: 15th C. Art in Northern Europe and Spain, approx. 1375CE-1500CE 6. Italian Renaissance: 15th C. Italian Art, approx. 1420CE-1500CE 7. The High Renaissance and Mannerism, approx. 1500CE-1600CE 8. Reformation: 16th C. Art in Northern Europe and Spain, approx. 1475CE-1600CE 9. Baroque Art, approx. 1600CE-1750CE 10. Enlightenment: Art of the Late 18th through Mid. 19thC, approx. 1750CE-1851CE 11. Modernism: Art of the Later 19th Century, approx. 1850CE-1905CE 12. Modernist Art: The Early 20th Century, approx. 1900CE-1940CE 13. Modern to Postmodern: Art o
Prerequisites: ENGL0950, RDNG0940, RDNG0950, ENGL0090, ESOL0051, ESOL0052