Spring Term 2025 Glass, Gold, and Glory: Gothic Art and Architecture - 4095 - ARHI 213 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: ARHI 101 or sophomore standing Catalog Description : The term “Gothic” as it is applied to European art and architecture from the mid-twelfth to the fifteenth century carries a wide range of connotations. In examining the inventive architecture, sculpture, manuscripts, metalwork, wall-paintings and textiles from these centuries, this class will compare the implications historically ascribed to “Gothic” with the ideas promoted by the cultures and individuals creating and using these inspired objects. PREREQUISITES: ARHI 101 or sophomore standing Attributes: GER Fine Arts Div, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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