Arts of the Global Renaissance - 52386 - ARTH 2680 - 750 |
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Topical Course Description: This class explores Renaissance (14th-early 17th centuries) visual culture from a global perspective. Artworks, artists and ideas travel as never before, echoing the era’s international entanglements created by trade, diplomacy, war and conquest. We will consider the many transcultural aspects of the art of the era, from Islamic textiles in Renaissance altarpieces to Renaissance portraits of Japanese diplomats and African Imperial soldiers to Aztec featherwork in Habsburg Spain.
Associated Term: 2024 Fall Registration Dates: Mar 31, 2024 to Sep 05, 2024 Registration Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Japan Campus Lecture and Field Trip Schedule Type Online w/ req virtual meetings Instructional Method Credit Hours: 4.000 Seats Available: 2 |