AR176 — Art History I
AR176 - Art History I AR176 - Art History I 3 Credit(s) Let’s go back in history before Hobby Lobby and Michael’s existed; where do you get the paint to express the excitement of bringing down a large elephant? We will discuss the first cave paintings and the importance of these images toward the progression of language. Did you know that the corbeled and round arch as well as post and lintel building methods all existed in the Neolithic Period? We will discuss the history of art: architecture, sculpting, painting, and other 2D media, as well as art concepts, terminology, and styles important to the understanding of visual arts from the beginning of written language from the Prehistoric Period through the Middle Ages leading into the Renaissance Period. Previous experience is not required; this class is good for all ages. Join us and enjoy the experience of learning, sharing your ideas, and your appreciation of history and how it is captured in art throughout the ages. General Education Designation: Arts and Humanities Bucket #6 - Humanities Discipline Area ART1020 Book Requirements: Y Course Fees: $30.00 Transfer: Y