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- Effective Term:
- Fall 2017 through Summer 2019
- Course Number:
- ART 204H
- Course Title:
- History of Western Art: Honors
- Credit Hours:
- 4
- Lecture Hours:
- 40
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon successful completion students should be able to:
- Appreciate art and architecture in general, and enjoy a life enriched by the exposure to and the understanding of personal and cultural achievement
- View works of art "dynamically," that is, comprehend the uniqueness of a work, its origins and context within a specific cultural milieu, while also appreciating its potential influence on later art and artists
- Understand and value the art and architecture of the ancient world in all-encompassing ways and recognize its persisting influence on our current urban environment
Additional Honors Outcomes for the course
The student will:
- Recognize and respond to various art-historical methodologies.
- Demonstrate leadership in art-historical arenas
Integrative Learning
Students completing an associate degree at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ will be able to reflect on one’s work or competencies to make connections between course content and lived experience.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
The student will:
? comprehend, apply, analyze and evaluate reading assignments
? identify artwork and architecture, and relate facts and ideas about these works of art in exam format
? research, plan, compose, edit and revise short papers
Additional Honors Assessment Strategies for the course
? produce a portfolio quality paper or project demonstrating competencies for transfer to selective academic programs
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
Themes, Concepts, and Issues:
Theoretical
? theory and criticism in the history of art
? pattern-based thinking and historical process
? various interpretations of art
? art and gender
? creativity and the impulse to make art
Stylistic and Interpretive
? visual literacy
? art media and artistic technique
? "seeing and knowing"
? iconography
? formal elements of art
Social and Cultural
? other peoples and their histories, values, and culture
? art and economics
? art and the social fabric
? art and religion
? art and politics
? art and gender
? relationship of culture and style
? art and cultural transmission
? historical impact of art
o the influence of art on one’s own culture
o the influence of art on relations with other cultures
? art and artists
o the impulse to make art
o the Gestalt of art
o the role of the artist in society
o biography
? geography and its influence on art and culture
? artifact recovery, analysis, and restoration
Competencies and Skills:
The successful student should be able to:
? work creatively with art historical data, using it to develop principles of art history
? recognize and appraise patterns in historical phenomena
? assess the ways in which an art object is affected by our own vantage point
? recognize and discriminate among various styles of art
? trace the development of art from one period to another
? analyze formally works of art and appreciate the interrelationship of its elements
? determine symbolism in art
? employ iconographical nomenclature
? express the relationship of art to society and culture to style
? analyze the "meaning" of art objects through understanding of historical, social, and political context
? use specific terminology to describe works of art
? transfer to a four year college and continue a course of study in the field of art history, fine art, anthropology, and history in general
Additional Honors Competencies and Skills:
The successful student should be able to:
? articulate the differences in art historical methodologies
? critique art historical writings, including primary and secondary sources
? publish and/or present original art historical ideas within or outside of the classroom