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ARH 012: History of Western Art: Renaissance to the Present General Information: Term: 2019 Summer Session Instructor: Staff Language of Instruction: English Classroom: TBA Office Hours: TBA Class Sessions Per Week: 5 Total Weeks: 5 Total Class Sessions: 25 Class Session Length (minutes): 120 Credit Hours: 4 Course Description: This course provides a historical survey of art from the Renaissance to the contemporary period. It covers the major monuments and artists. Students will study the development, from the Renaissance to the modern period, of the major styles in architecture, sculpture, painting, graphic arts, and photography. Relationship of visual art to social and cultural trends will also be discussed. Emphasis will be placed on tendencies leading to modern developments. It aims to develop students ability to appreciate different art forms and to gain familiarity with the major works of art and important artists. Course Format and Requirements: Student Learning Outcomes: 1. Knowledge of the second half of the span of the history of Western art, its key periods and major artists; 1 Huazhong University of Science & Technology

2. Fundamental vocabulary and terminology pertinent to the study of the early modern to modern periods of art; 3. Significant concepts, theories, and interpretive strategies for historical and contemporary art; 4. Understand the key monuments of the societies and their cultures that are the influential paradigms; 6. Compare and contrast familiar and/or unfamiliar monuments and artworks by formal analysis, iconographic interpretation; also by referencing to relevant historical, political, religious, or sociological contexts. Attendance: Your attendance is mandatory. You will be required to sign in at the beginning of each lecture and section. More than three unexcused absences will result in an automatic reduction in your participation grade, for instance from A- to B+. Your active participation in the class is expected and constitutes part of your grade. Course Materials: 1. In-class Handouts 2. Optional Texts: Gardner's Art through the Ages: The Western Perspective Vol. II, Fred Kleiner, 15 th Edition Course Assignments: Quizzes: Five scheduled quizzes will take place during the semester. There will be no make-up quizzes. Quizzes will consist of a series of multiple choice, matching, true/false, and shortanswer questions. 2 Huazhong University of Science & Technology

Exams: All exams are in the format of multiple choice and essay questions. Exams will consist of questions taken from the quizzes and in addition, student will answer essay questions that concentrate on issues of style and culture. Your essay should contain accurate and specific information from textbooks, lecture notes and uninformed observations. All essay questions should be answered in a clear, concise language. 2 midterm exams Two non-cumulative in-class closed-book mid-term exams will be taken. Each exam is not cumulative. Each exam is worth 25% of the final grade. Final exam A closed-book final exam will be taken at the end of the session. The final exam is cumulative and worth 30% of the final grade. Exact time and location for final will be announced in the last week of sessions. Course Assessment: 5 Quizzes 20% Midterm Exams 1 25% Midterm Exams 2 25% Final Exam 30% Total 100% Grading Scale (percentage): A+: 98%-100% A: 93%-97% A-: 90%-92% B+: 88%-89% B: 83%-87% B-: 80%-82% 3 Huazhong University of Science & Technology

C+: 78%-79% C: 73%-77% C-: 70%-72% D+: 68%-69% D: 63%-67% D-: 60%-62% F: Below 60% Course Schedule: Class 1: Course Overview Go through syllabus Introduction: Late Medieval or Proto-Renaissance Class 2: Cimabue, Duccio and Giotto. Humanism and the Early Renaissance in Italy, Florence and Siena Class 3: Italy in the 15th Century, Sculpture and Architecture: Ghirlandaio, Donatello, Brunelleschi, and Michelozzo Painting: Brunelleschi, Alberti; Class 4: Quiz 1 Mantegna, Perugino, Masaccio, Piero della Francesca; Chapels in 15th-Century Florence; The Van Eycks and the Northern Renaissance 4 Huazhong University of Science & Technology

Class 5: The High Renaissance in Italy, Architecture: The Evolving St. Peter s; Michelangelo as Sculptor Class 6: The High Renaissance in Italy: Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael 15th-Century Portraiture North and South of the Alps: Piero della Francesca, Ghirlandaio, Jan van Eyck, and Rogier van der Weyden Class 7: Quiz 2 Painting in Renaissance Venice: Bellini, Giorgione, Titian Renaissance Venice: Classical Architecture (Palladio); Class 8: Renaissance Venice: Mannerist Painting (Tintoretto and Veronese) Review for Midterm 2 Class 9: Midterm Exam 1 Class 10: The Print Revolution, the Reformation, and the High Renaissance in Germany and the Netherlands: Gru newald, Cranach, Du rer, Altdorfer, and Holbein 5 Huazhong University of Science & Technology

Sixteenth-Century Florence and Flanders: Pontormo, Parmigianino, and Bronzino; Class 11: Gossaert, Massys, Aertsen, Patinir, and Bruegel Sixteenth-Century Spain: El Greco and the Escorial; The Counter-Reformation and the Age of the Baroque in Rome: Architecture and Sculpture: Cellini, Giovanni da Bologna, Bernini; Class 12: Quiz 3 The Counter-Reformation and the Age of the Baroque in Rome: Architecture and Sculpture: Women Artists of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries The Age of the Baroque, Painting in Italy: Correggio, the Carracci, Caravaggio, and Pietro da Cortona Class 13: The International Baroque, History Painting and Portraiture: Ribera, Zubaran, Vela zquez, Rubens, Rembrandt, Hals, and Van Dyck Class 14: 17th-Century Painting: Dutch Still Lifes, Landscapes, and Genre Scenes; The Middle Class Consumer in 17th-Century Holland Class 15: 17th-Century French Classicism: Louis XIV and Versailles; Painting in the Grand Manner: Poussin and Claude Class 16: 6 Huazhong University of Science & Technology

Quiz 4 Defining Modernism: Neoclassicism and Romanticism Class 17: Academic Art and the Enlightenment Realists and Impressionists; Class 18 Post-Impressionisms Review for Midterm 2 Class 19: Midterm Exam 2 Class 20: Enter Photography Nineteenth-Century American Artists Class 21: Pre-Raphaelitism and the Other Nineteenth Century Fin de Sie cle Architecture and Decorative Arts Class 22: Quiz 5 Early Picasso and Matisse, Fauvism and Expressionism Cubism, Futurism, and Dada Class 23: The Avant-Garde in America, Armory Show, American Art between the Wars Late Picasso, Neue Sachlichkeit, Surrealism; 7 Huazhong University of Science & Technology

Class 24: Supremacism, Constructivism Art in America after the War: Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Op Art, Minimalism and Art since 1970; Class 25: Catch-Up/Review for the Final Exam Final Exam (Cumulative): TBA Academic Integrity: Students are encouraged to study together, and to discuss lecture topics with one another, but all other work should be completed independently. Students are expected to adhere to the standards of academic honesty and integrity that are described in the Huazhong University of Science & Technology s Academic Conduct Code. Any work suspected of violating the standards of the Academic Conduct Code will be reported to the Dean s Office. Penalties for violating the Academic Conduct Code may include dismissal from the program. All students have an individual responsibility to know and understand the provisions of the Academic Conduct Code. Special Needs or Assistance: Please contact the Administrative Office immediately if you have a learning disability, a medical issue, or any other type of problem that prevents professors from seeing you have learned the course material. Our goal is to help you learn, not to penalize you for issues which mask your learning. 8 Huazhong University of Science & Technology