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ART201 — Art History: Pre-Renaissance through the 21st Century

3 credits · 3 hours

ART 201 - Art History: Pre-Renaissance through the 21st Century ART 201 - Art History: Pre-Renaissance through the 21st Century ART 1102. Description: Western art from the Fourteenth to the Twentieth Century. Two- and three-dimensional art and architecture are evaluated in historical and cultural context. Application of design principles. Compare and contrast artifacts produced from the fourteenth century CE through the contemporary period. Classify artifacts within their temporal, regional and stylistic context. Define and utilize relevant and appropriate terminology. Identify artifacts fundamental or pivotal in the development of Western art from the fourteenth century CE through the contemporary period. Distinguish and define techniques used in the creation of artifacts. Identify the formal elements and principles of design. Analyze the formal elements and principles of design. Interpret the formal elements and principles of design. Evaluate the implications and issues of culture, ethnicity, race and/or gender within the context of Western art and history during the fourteenth century CE through the contemporary period. (1-7, 11, 12) Formulate questions, make connections, and draw conclusions from formal analysis and critique. Define the cultural, political, religious, scientific/technological, economic and environmental influences as they affect the development of Western Art during the fourteenth century CE through the contemporary period. (1-8, 11, 12) Locate, retrieve,

Prerequisites: ENG101, ENG101A, ENG101H

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