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GREEK AND ROMAN ART ART OF THE EASTERN WORLD II SURVEY OF NON-WESTERN ART
3.0 Units 3.0 Units HISTORY
ART 104 provides an in-depth study of ART 109 is a survey of the sculpture, 3.0 Units
the architecture, painting, and sculpture painting, and architecture of India, China, ART 115 is a survey of the art outside the
of ancient Greece and Rome. Emphasis is Southeast Asia, Japan, and the Islamic western European tradition, focusing on the
placed on the interaction of religious ideas, expansion in the Near East and Spain. The major artistic traditions of Africa, Asia, Ocea-
economic trends, philosophy, and politics philosophical, social, and political ideas that nia, North America, and South America from
of the period and the art objects that are produced Asian Art from 1200-1850 will also ancient times up to the impact of European
produced during the time period. Lecture be considered. Note: for this course to be contact. The course will focus on the role of
3 hours. Prerequisite: None. Typically approved as meeting the C-ID requirement, visual arts in non-western cultural perspec-
Off ered: Every other year. Transfer Credit: the student must also successfully complete tives, including models of sacred ritual, social
CSU, UC, USC. ART 108. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: ART authority, medium, and of the human form.
108 or equivalent. Course Typically Off ered: Emphasis will be placed on recognition of
105 Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. major art works, their artistic traditions, and
MEDIEVAL ART of what these reveal about the cultural norms
3.0 Units 111 and attitudes that produced them. Lecture 3
ART 105 is a survey of the architecture, paint- HISTORY OF WORLD CERAMICS hours. Prerequisite: None. Course Typically
ing, and sculpture of the period between 3.0 Units Off ered: Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU,
ancient Rome and the Renaissance. It intro- ART 111 is a survey of the most important UC, USC.
duces the student to the philosophical ideas, and infl uential periods of pre-historic, Medi-
economic trends, and political events that terranean, European, Middle Eastern, Pre- 116
produced the art of the period. Lecture 3 Columbian, and Asian ceramic art. Lecture 3 ART OF AFRICA, OCEANIA, AND
hours. Recommended Preparation: ART 101. hours. Prerequisite: None. Course Typically NORTH AMERICA
Typically Off ered: Every other year. Transfer Off ered: Fall. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. 3.0 Units
Credit: CSU, UC, USC. ART 116 is a survey of visual culture within
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106 PRECOLUMBIAN ART OF THE select regions in Africa, Oceania, and indig-
enous North America emphasizing histori-
RENAISSANCE/BAROQUE ART AMERICAS cal, religious, and socio-cultural contexts.
3.0 Units 3.0 Units
The course will focus on the role of visual
ART 106 is a survey of the art, sculpture, ART 112 is a study of the arts of Pre- arts, including models of sacred ritual,
and architecture in the West from the early Columbian Mesoamerica and Andean South social authority, medium, and of the human
Renaissance through the Baroque periods America. Major monuments of sculpture, form. The relationship of art to its cultural
(1300-1750). Emphasis is placed on the inter- architecture, ceramics, and textiles from perspective, including social status, gender,
action of religious ideas, economic trends, civilizations including the Maya, Aztec, and belief systems, the environment, and lifecycle
philosophy and politics of the period and the Inca are examined in their cultural contexts. stages, is also addressed. Lecture 3 hours.
art objects that were produced during this Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: None. Course Prerequisite: None. Transfer Credit: CSU,
time period. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: Typically Off ered: Spring. Transfer Credit: UC, USC. (C-ID ARTH 140)
None. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID ARTH 145)
118
107 113 WOMEN IN VISUAL ARTS
MODERN ART AMERICAN ART 3.0 Units
3.0 Units 3.0 Units
ART 118 is an introduction to the history of
ART 107 is a survey of the growth of Nine- ART 113 is a survey of art covering major women as artists in European and American
teenth and Twentieth Century trends in artists, stylistic movements, and cultural traditions. Women’s roles in non-Western
painting, sculpture, and architecture in trends within the borders of the United States cultures are also discussed as well as images
Europe and the United States. It explores from the Colonial period to WWII. Emphasis of women in art. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequi-
the relationship between contemporary art is placed on the relationship between art of site: None. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
and our historical and social values. Lecture the United States and European culture, as
3 hours. Prerequisite: None. Typically well as the indigenous infl uences directing 119
Off ered: Every other year. Transfer Credit: the artistic tradition. The course will concen- CONTEMPORARY ART
CSU, UC, USC. trate on integrating the development of art 3.0 Units
forms with the geographic, social, political, ART 119 is a survey of contemporary art
108 philosophical and religious character of the from 1945 to the present. The origins and
ART OF THE EASTERN WORLD I culture. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: None. full development of postmodern and subse-
3.0 Units
Course Typically Off ered: Spring. Transfer quent aesthetic philosophies in the United
ART 108 is a survey of the sculpture, paint- Credit: CSU, UC, USC. States and Europe are discussed. Emphasis
ing, and architecture of India, China, Japan, is placed on the emergence of non-traditional
Korea, and Persia from prehistoric times to media, as well as painting and sculpture,
1200 A.D. It includes an introduction to the within the social and political character-
religious, philosophical, social and politi- istics of the contemporary world. Lecture
cal ideas which infl uenced the art of these 3 hours. Prerequisite: None. Typically
regions and times. Lecture 3 hours. Prereq- Off ered: Every other year. Transfer Credit:
uisite: None. Course Typically Off ered: Fall. CSU, UC, USC.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
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