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'''Art Humanities''' is officially known as '''Masterpieces of Western Art''' and unofficially as '''Art Hum'''.
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'''Art Humanities''' is officially known as '''Masterpieces of Western Art''' and unofficially as '''Art Hum'''. It covers painting, sculpture, and architecture. Some professors also append some photography and even film.
  
 
The course is part of the [[Core Curriculum]]. It focuses on "masterpieces" as well as the context those pieces were created in. In general, it's a fun course. There is very little reading, and a lot of zoning out in front of slides, as well as museum trips. The fun stops when you have to memorize every bit of information about the aforementioned slides for the midterm and final.
 
The course is part of the [[Core Curriculum]]. It focuses on "masterpieces" as well as the context those pieces were created in. In general, it's a fun course. There is very little reading, and a lot of zoning out in front of slides, as well as museum trips. The fun stops when you have to memorize every bit of information about the aforementioned slides for the midterm and final.
  
== Architecture ==
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== Syllabus ==
* Parthenon
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* The Parthenon
* Amiens
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* Notre-Dame Cathedral, Amiens
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* St. John the Divine Cathedral, New York City
 
* Frank Lloyd Wright
 
* Frank Lloyd Wright
 
* Le Corbusier
 
* Le Corbusier
 
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* Wright and LeCorbusier
== Sculpture ==
 
 
* Michelangelo
 
* Michelangelo
* Bernini
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* Gianlorenzo Bernini
* Rodin
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* Auguste Rodin
* Duchamp
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* Marcel Duchamp
 
 
== Paintings ==
 
 
* Raphael
 
* Raphael
* Goya
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* Rembrandt van Rijn
* Bruegel
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* Francisco Goya
* Monet
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* Claude Monet and Impressionism
* Picasso
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* Pablo Picasso and Cubism
* Pollock
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* Jackson Pollock
* Warhol
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* Andy Warhol
  
 
[[Category:Core Curriculum]]
 
[[Category:Core Curriculum]]

Revision as of 02:24, 5 December 2007

Art Humanities is officially known as Masterpieces of Western Art and unofficially as Art Hum. It covers painting, sculpture, and architecture. Some professors also append some photography and even film.

The course is part of the Core Curriculum. It focuses on "masterpieces" as well as the context those pieces were created in. In general, it's a fun course. There is very little reading, and a lot of zoning out in front of slides, as well as museum trips. The fun stops when you have to memorize every bit of information about the aforementioned slides for the midterm and final.

Syllabus

  • The Parthenon
  • Notre-Dame Cathedral, Amiens
  • St. John the Divine Cathedral, New York City
  • Frank Lloyd Wright
  • Le Corbusier
  • Wright and LeCorbusier
  • Michelangelo
  • Gianlorenzo Bernini
  • Auguste Rodin
  • Marcel Duchamp
  • Raphael
  • Rembrandt van Rijn
  • Francisco Goya
  • Claude Monet and Impressionism
  • Pablo Picasso and Cubism
  • Jackson Pollock
  • Andy Warhol