ART 116: Art of The Western World: Renaissance Through The Twentieth Century

Program
Credits 3

This course is a survey of visual art from the renaissance through the modern era with a focus on western traditions. We will study developments in art from the renaissance through the twentieth century with attention devoted to the significant works of art made within this time frame. Students will learn the expressive and communicative language of aesthetic form (i.e. line, shape, color) and its integral relationship to content within a work of art. The cultural use of artistic materials and how artists responded to their world creating visual art will be explored. The course includes lecture, text, and digital materials applications. The course will be sequenced with Art of the Western World: Ancient through Medieval. T

General Ed Category
The Arts
Humanities
Semester Offered
Offered upon sufficient demand