- Course Number: 2098
- Subject: Art History
- Semester(s) Offered: Spring
- Credit Hours: 4
- Description:
A selected topic from a specific period in the history of art will be examined. NOTE: This is a Writing Intensive Course. Field trips are mandatory for this class.
In Rome, ARTH 2098 is the Writing Intensive version of ARTH 3301 - Michelangelo. Profoundly impressive both for his technique and expressive content ? emotional, dramatic, heroic, but always human ? Michelangelo Buonarroti 1475-1564 continues to be a vital element in the history of art, as he was during the Renaissance. Weekly class lectures and on-site visits examine his drawing, painting, sculpture and architecture in the contexts of the art and patronage of his own time, starting with a study of Classical Roman Antiquity. In Italy, in-depth, direct viewing of his works such as the Pietà , Sistine Chapel and Moses are matched by lectures and readings in class, and an academic excursion to Florence offers further access to his oeuvre.
- Special Notes:
In Rome, ARTH 2098 is the Writing Intensive version of ARTH 3301 - Michelangelo. Field trips are mandatory for this class.
- Cross-listings:
ARTH 3301
- Pre-requisites:
N/A
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