View Summer 2024 Courses

Art History: Art History after 1300

ARTH 1420 OL1 (CRN: 61643)

3 Credit Hours

to Online (View Campus Map)

About ARTH 1420 OL1

Introduction to the visual arts, primarily painting, sculpture, and architecture from the Renaissance to present. Credit not awarded for both ARTH 1420 and ARTH 1018.

Instructor

Sarah Richter

Related Program

High School & Pre-College Programs

Notes

Asynchronous online course

More Information

Section Description

This course is an introduction to the study and analysis of Western art, architecture, and creative works from the Renaissance to present day. Focusing on major artists and artworks from the so called “West” (Europe and the Americas), we will examine and discuss art historical concepts such as style, form, and technique. We will also explore social, political, economic, and religious contexts that reflect the power of making and meaning of art in the past, present, and for the future. We will investigate the recurring themes and issues in the history of Western art including: the artistic legacy of Greco-Roman antiquity, definitions, and representations of ‘aesthetics,’ the role of art in religious practices, art as a form of political expression, censorship and iconoclasm, and art as an agent of social and political change. Over the semester we will assess and develop our understanding of art’s wide-ranging functions and value in Western visual culture.

Section Expectation

By the end of the course, students will: • Identify artworks from the canon of Western art (ca. 1400 – present) • Master fundamental concepts and terminology related to major artistic and architectural styles, periods, media, materials, and techniques • Develop reading, writing, critical thinking, and communication skills via assignments, activities, and discussions. • Explore and debate current issues surrounding the content or context of artworks • Demonstrate understanding of the relationships between artists art production, and social, political, economic, and/or religious contexts that frame art’s production and viewership.

Evaluation

Your final grade will be based on: • Two exams (each 15% of your final grade totaling 30%) • Two short papers (10% each of your final grade totaling 20%) • Weekly object files (10 of 11 at 5pts each) Your final grade also takes into account improvement over the course

Class Times

to

Location

Online (View Campus Map)

Important Dates

Note: These dates may change before registration begins.

Deadlines
Last Day to Add
Last Day to Drop
Last Day to Withdraw with 50% Refund
Last Day to Withdraw with 25% Refund
Last Day to Withdraw

Resources

Other courses you may be interested in…

SectionTitleInstructorsDatesDaysTimesCreditsCRN
ANTH 1100 OL1Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology
  • Luis Vivanco
to N/ASee Notes 361427
ANTH 1100 OL2Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology
  • Thomas Brasdefer
to N/ASee Notes 361665
ARTH 1410 OL1Art History: Art History before 1300
  • Dominique DeLuca
to N/ASee Notes 361089
ARTH 1990 OL1Art History: How to Look at Art
  • Sarah Richter
to N/ASee Notes 361768
ARTH 2300 OL1Art History: Italian Renaissance
  • Kelley Helmstutler-Di Dio
to N/ASee Notes 361769

There are no courses that meet this criteria.

QUESTIONS?

We'd love to hear from you!