AHIST 1401 - Art History
Syllabus
- Introduction: What is art, how do we study art?
- The Foundations of Western Art: Ancient Greece and Rome
- The Middle Ages: The Fall of the Roman Empire, Romanesque and Gothic
- Revival and Rebirth in Europe: The Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo
- Art of Revolution: Neoclassicism and Romanticism
- The Roots of Modern Art: Realism, Photography and Impressionism
- Modernism: 1900 to 1950
- Contemporary Art, 1950 to now: Redefining what art is.
Resources
| Task | Number | Percentage of Final Grade | Per Item | 
| Discussions | 8 | 5% | 0.625% | 
| Assignments | 4 | 5% | 1.25% | 
| Journals | 8 | 20% | 2.5% | 
| Graded Quiz | 2 | 30% | 15% | 
| Final Exam | 1 | 40% | 40% | 
Objectives
- Examine Western Art History as it is linked to historical events, intellectual history, as well as scientific and cultural trends.
- Recognize key works of art, their artists, styles, media, intent and public response.
- Apply a working knowledge of the specialized vocabulary used in Art History.
- Demonstrate appropriate visual literacy and critical thinking skills.