Department of Art History

Courses, Spring 2008


Office Hours

TA Office Hours

105/106 INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY All 105/106 Classes

Passwords: Your instructor will give you the user name and password. If you have trouble with these, please come to the Visual Resources Collection desk between 9:00 and 4:00 M-Th and 9:00-12:00 on Friday. The password will not be given out over the phone or sent in emails.

 

250 Intro: African, Oceanic, Pre-Columbian

304. Architect and Society in England

305. Women and Art

310. High Renaisssance in Italy

312. Byzantine Art

314. Etruscan Art

317. Ancient Painting

321. Art of Early China

343. Later Greek Art

347. Early Northern European Painting

354. Italian Renaisssance Sculpture

368. Modern American Art

383. History of Photography

392. 20th Century Architecture

393. Architecture and Society in Latin America

396. Impressionism

442. Topics in Historic Preservation

487. Special Topics in Modern

492: SEMINAR IN ART HISTORY For ALL SEMINAR IN ART HISTORY sections
Section 01: Buddhist Cave Temples of China, 5th to 13th century    491: Section 01: Temples of China, 5th to 13th century
   491: Section 02: Titian
   491: Section 03: Science, Photography, Art
   491: Section 04: Gender in African Artt
   491: Section 05: Race and Representation: America in Black and White
   491: Section 06: Rogier van der Weyden

Graduate



Comportment statement 10/8/01

The Department of Art History expects all its students to attend every class, except in cases of illness, serious family concerns, or other major problems.  We expect that students will arrive on time, prepared to listen and participate as appropriate, and to stay for the duration of a meeting rather than drift in or out casually.  In short, we anticipate that students will show professors and fellow students maximum consideration by minimizing the disturbances that cause interruptions in the learning process.  This means that eating and drinking in class are prohibited, that punctuality is a "must," that cellular phones be turned off, and that courtesy is the guiding principle in all exchanges among students and faculty.

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