Art History
    2D: Painting, Drawing & Printmaking
    3D: Ceramics & Sculpture
    Media Arts: Photography, Video & Digital
    Foundations & Integrated Arts
   Faculty / Graduate Program / Courses

       Art History offers undergraduate and graduate courses covering a wide range of time periods and cultures. Courses taught in the past two years include:

Undergraduate

World Art I; World Art II; Asian Art, Critical Thinking in Art History; Greek Art and Archaeology; Introduction to Roman Art and Architecture; Medieval Art Survey; Art, Culture, and Gender Diversity, 1400-1600: Renaissance Art Outside the Canon; European Art, 1300-1800; Art in Contemporary Society; Arts of China; Arts of Japan; Modern Art Survey; History of Media Arts; Contemporary Public Art; Art Museum Internship

Upper Division/M.A.

African American Art; Ancient Near East; Art and Architecture of Venice; Arts of Nepal; Byzantine Art; Contemporary Architecture; Caravaggio and Bernini; Dali and Surrealism; Michelangelo; Modern Sculpture; Neo-Classicism and Romanticism; Northern Renaissance Art; Rodin and Brancusi; Romanesque Sculpture; Rubens and Rembrandt; Tibetan Art; 20th-Century American Art

Graduate Seminars

Modern American Public Monuments; Theories of Art History; Treatise on Painting; Visiting Scholars.


For a full listing of courses, see the University of Colorado at Boulder Catalog.

 

        
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