ARTH 1150

ARTH 1150

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The Cathedral of Palermo (built 1185) has a complex history, built on the site of the Great Mosque, which reused elements of a former Byzantine church. Recycling and layering will present two large themes in this course on Italian art, a category not easily defined. Focusing on medieval art in southern Italy and the island of Sicily, we will investigate a variety of material productions as a means of understanding the construction of kingdoms, communes, and religious authority in selected Mediterranean cities. Students will gain a general understanding of Western European art and acquire a broad set of tools with which to analyze texts and objects. Readings will touch aspects of other disciplines, such as Gender Studies, Archaeology, and Romance Studies.

When Offered Fall.

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  • 3 Credits Graded

  • 17437 ARTH 1150   SEM 101

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