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AHI 295 Medieval and Islamic Art

This course examines art and architecture produced in Western Europe, the Byzantine East, and the Islamic territories of the Mediterranean and Middle East between circa 300 and circa 1500. In addition to addressing the diverse stylistic, technical, and social history of medieval secular, Christian, Jewish, and Islamic art, this course will introduce art historical methods, including visual analysis and the reading, analysis, and interpretation of art historical texts. Active student participation will be required. In addition, students will be encouraged to consider how medieval social history and artistic techniques compare with current artistic contexts and practices. This course includes one required Saturday museum field trip, which is covered by the course fee. The course is open to both Art majors and non-Art majors. Pre-requisites: AHI 101, AHI 208, or permission of the instructor. Fulfills diversity requirement.

Credits

4