Undergraduate Courses
ARTH201 Art of the Western World after 1300 (Lee)
M-F 12-3pm (ASY 3215)
ARTH389A Special Topics in Art History and Archaeology:
The Art of Drawing: A Left and Right Brain Experience (Bland)
M-F 12-3pm (0101) & 3-6pm (0102) (ASY 3217)
This course is composed of two parts, a lecture and studio
drawing. The lectures examine a wide range of old and
modern master drawings from the Early Renaissance to the
Twentieth Century. The lectures also examine how artists
used various drawing techniques and materials to distinctively
and accurately record their observable, physical world.
Old Master artists include Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael,
Durer, Rembrandt and Rubens. Modern masters include Ingres,
Gauguin, Picasso, Kollwitz, Wyeth and Thiebaud. The studio
portion of this course is basic instruction in perceptual
drawing. This instruction is based on the series of drawing
exercises from Betty Edward’s text, Drawing on the
Right Side of the Brain. No prior drawing experience is
necessary. However, students should be willing to extend
a concerted amount of time and effort on each studio assignment.
ARTH488F
Colloquium in Art History: Lynch, Greenaway, and Gilliam: Film on the Borders of Art (Metcalf)
M-Th 12-3:30pm (ASY 2203)
ARTH489A Special Topics in Art History: The Art
of Drawing: A Left and Right Brain Experience; (Bland)
M-F 12-3pm (0101) & 3-6pm (0102) (ASY 3217)
ARTH489I Special Topics in Art History: Vision and Desire (Jordan)
M-F 9-12pm (ASY 4304)