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Rice Course Schedule, Fall 2000 History of Art (HART)
Rice Course Schedule as of 05/15/2001.
This schedule is maintained by the Office of the Registrar
(reg@rice.edu).
See also:
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Registration Information
NOTE: Course web pages are available for some HART courses.
HART 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF WESTERN A Credits 4.00 Fall 00
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP I
A survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture from the Paleolithic period
through the fourteenth century. An additional hour of tutorial per week will
be assigned during the first week.
001 SH 301 - MWF 10:00AM - 10:50AM Neagley, Linda Enr: 6 Max: NA
002 SH 305 - T 07:00PM - 07:50PM Neagley, Linda Enr: 1 Max: NA
003 SH 305 - M 03:00PM - 03:50PM Neagley, Linda Enr: 1 Max: NA
004 TBA - TH 02:30PM - 03:20PM Woodhull, Margaret Enr: 0 Max: NA
005 SH 305 - TH 03:30PM - 04:20PM Woodhull, Margaret Enr: Max: NA
HART 300 MUSEUM INTERN PROGRAM Credits 3.00 Fall 00
The aim of this course is to provide select students a practicum in museum work
accompanied by an introduction to a history of museums, including the varies of
museums, their role in society and significant issues in museums today.
Prereq- permission of the instructor.
001 TBA - M 04:00PM - 05:20PM Camfield, William A. Enr: 4 Max: NA
HART 300 MUSEUM INTERN PROGRAM Credits Fall 00
The aim of this course is to provide select students a practicum in museum work
accompanied by an introduction to a history of museums, including the varies of
museums, their role in society and significant issues in museums today.
Prereq- permission of the instructor.
001 TBA - M 04:00PM - 05:20PM Camfield, William A. Enr: Max: NA
HART 315 ROMAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE Credits 3.00 Fall 00
This course will consider the architectural forms of the Roman world from its
Etruscan roots to late imperial innovations. Although the course will cover
some domestic architecture, emphasis will be placed on the design of public
monuments and how the buildings functioned within their cultural contexts.
001 SH 307 - MWF 02:00PM - 02:50PM Woodhull, Margaret Enr: Max: NA
HART 331 GOTHIC ART & ARCHITECTURE IN NORTHERN EU Credits 4.00 Fall 00
Examination of the full array of sacred art and architecture produced in the
early and high gothic periods in northern Europe. Includes cathedral
arhitecture, sculpture, stained glass, manuscripts, and metalwork studies in
relationship to the expansion of royal and Episcopal power.
001 TBA - MWF 01:00PM - 01:50PM Neagley, Linda Enr: 7 Max: NA
HART 341 EARLY RENAISSANCE ART IN ITALY Credits 3.00 Fall 00
Study of Italian art and architecture from Giotto to Botticelli, with emphasis
on painting and sculpture in the 15th century.
001 SH 207A - MW 11:00AM - 12:15PM Manca, Joseph P. Enr: 10 Max: NA
HART 345 RENAISSANCE & BAROQUE ARCH Credits 3.00 Fall 00
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP I
This course will trace the development of Renaissance and Baroque architecture
in Italy and France with reference to the dialectic of license and rule. The
first part, which covers the period from 1400-1600, will focus on the civil,
domestic and ecclesiastical architecture of the chief protagonists of the
Italian Renaissance: Brunelleschi, Alberti, Bramante, Giulio Romano,
Michelangelo and Palladio. Their buildings and urban initiatives will be
interpreted in terms of continuities & discontinuities between an emerging
theoretical tradition & the demands of actual practice. Also offered as ARCH
345/645.
001 TBA - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM Sherer, Daniel Enr: Max: NA
HART 351 TWENTIETH-CENTURY ART IN EUROPE Credits 3.00 Fall 00
Exploration of major developments in painting and sculpture from the 1880's to
the 1940's. Includes impressionism and post-impression, expressionism, cubism,
abstraction, Dada, and surrealism, with a brief consideration of architecture
and photography.
001 SH 307 - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM Papanikolas, Theresa Enr: 10 Max: NA
HART 358 REALISM TO SYMBOLISM: THE AVANT-GARDE Credits 3.00 Fall 00
This course will examine Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and
Symbolism for major tendencies in French art from the late 19th century. Each
broke with convention to form an artistic avant-garde. Artists to be
considered include: Courbet, Daumier, Monet, Degas, and Gauguin.
001 SH 303 - TTH 04:00PM - 05:20PM Papanikolas, Theresa Enr: 8 Max: NA
HART 363 AMERICAN ART Credits 3.00 Fall 00
No description
001 TBA - TBA Staff Enr: Max: NA
HART 368 SPECIAL TOPICS IN AMERICAN ART AND ARCHI Credits 3.00 Fall 00
Special topics and new courses in American art, not necessarily repeated. May
be used in awarding transfer credit.
Prereq-permission of the instructor.
001 TBA - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM Fox, David Stephen Enr: Max: NA
HART 390 THEORIES AND METHODOLOGIES OF ART HISTOR Credits 3.00 Fall 00
Exploration of overlapping themes central in the history of art, using texts
from Plato to post-modernism. Includes the use of biography, style,
connoisseurship, quality, the social basis of art, theories of change in the
arts, psychology, iconography, and the modernist canon and post-modern
challenges to that canon, as well as race, gender, class, authorship, and
audience.
001 TBA - W 02:00PM - 05:00PM Staff Enr: 1 Max: NA
HART 400 BAYOU BEND INTERNSHIP Credits Fall 00
No description.
001 TBA - M 10:00AM - 03:00PM Manca, Joseph P. Enr: Max: NA
HART 444 LEONARDO AND MICHELANGELO Credits 3.00 Fall 00
Study of the art and thought of the two geniuses of the Italian Renaissance.
001 SH 460 - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM Manca, Joseph P. Enr: 11 Max: NA
HART 445 SPECIAL TOPICS Credits Fall 00
No Description
001 TBA - TTH 07:00PM - 10:00PM Sparagana, John L. Enr: Max: NA
HART 515 SPECIAL TOPICS Credits Fall 00
No Description.
001 TBA - TBA Huberman, Brian M. Enr: Max: NA
HART 592 SPECIAL TOPICS Credits Fall 00
No description.
001 TBA - TBA Papanikolas, Theresa Enr: Max: NA
HART 645 RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE ARCHITECTURE Credits 3.00 Fall 00
This course will trace the development of Renaissance and Baroque architecture
in Italy and France with reference to the dialectic of license and rule. The
first part, which covers the period from 1400-1600, will focus on the civil,
domestic and ecclesiastical architecture of the chief protagonists of the
Italian Renaissance: Brunelleschi, Alberti, Bramante, Giulio Romano,
Michelangelo and Palladio. Their buildings and urban initiatives will be
interpreted in terms of continuities & discontinuities between an emerging
theoretical tradition & the demands of actual practice. Also offered as ARCH
345/645.
001 TBA - TTH 10:50AM - 12:05PM Sherer, Daniel Enr: Max: NA
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