238 Nineteenth-Century
Art (3). * S, even years.
A historical study of the form and function of nineteenth-century art
in Western Europe and the United States, from neo-classicism to
impressionism. Special attention will be given to the relationship
between art and the politics
of revolution, to the cultural implications of industrialization, and to
the search for
scientific objectivity. David, Delacroix, Goya, Courbet,
Manet, and Monet are some of the major
artists studied. Slide lectures and class discussions; a research paper
is required.
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or above.
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