Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1987, Section B, Page B6, Image 74

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    both in their own ate suosequenu
perioos. Throughout the course an
attempt will be sace to deteraine
to what extent social, religious ate
political forces helped to shape the
fort, and character of Christian
architecture between its beginnings
in the early fourth century anc the
end of the Kiddle Ages.
ABB 35* AMEBICil PAIBTIBC ABD
SCULPTURE (3)
Roth, 237A Lawrence
1EETS: 1H:30-15:2C KEF, 166
Uvrtoce
FCR1AT: Lecture
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: *0
MLLkLl READIkG: 25 Pages
FFERECUISITES: ARE 206 recoctencec
EVALUATION: 355-Faper; 25S-Kidt«rt;
4C#-Final
READINGS: KcCoubrey, AFEPICAL APT;
Harris, ARTIST It AKEBICAfc SOCIETT;
Stebbins, A REE WORLD: FJLSTLRPIECES
OF AF.EBICAE PA1J.T11G; Eaigeii, A
CCM ClSt fclSTORI OF AhERICAJ. FAINTING
AIX SCULPTURE
DESCRIPTION: This class is at.
introduction to Anencan painting
ana sculpture anu to the special
thetet running throughout Auencan
art. It looks at aspects cl
patronage, of the position 01 the
artist in American society, anc the
special subject natter American
artists focused on. Photography arc
printing tecFniques will also be
ex&ninec briefly.
C 0 h1 LRTS: This class is
particularly reconuenceo to Auerican
Stucies uajors ar.c ttose considering
this as a possible tajor.
APR *07G kIBC ABO CB'IBG PAIBTIBC
(3)
Laing, 237B LA
KILTS: 1A:30-16:50 U, 2*1 LA
FOPLiAT: Leciure/hetir.ar
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 10
EVALUATICIi: 30*,-Paper; 25%-Kiotera;
A5P-Fina.
DESCR1PT10K: This course will locus
cn examining cross inlluences in
paintings done in the cities of
Nanking/Hangcbou a no Suchou in the
16th century anc the Peking Court
ana Tangchou (8 Eccentrics) in the
16th century. Use will be aaoe of
paintings in be U of 0 Kuseuc of
Art.
ARB *26G WESTERN hEDIEVAL ART:
GOTHIC (3)
JUa&o, 237C Lawrence
IXETS: IS:30-16:20 !EF, 166 LA
FORIAT: Lecture/Discussior.
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 20
WEELLY REAL'INC: 5G-6C Fa^tr
PREREQUISITES: ALU 205 or
permission of instructor
EVALUATION: AOS-Paper; 30J-HlaterB;
30V-Final
READINGS: Or. reserve: Zarnecki,
ART OF ThE MEDIEVAL WORLD;
Kartindale, GOTLIC ART;
Katzenellenboten, ThE SCULPTURAL
PROGPAKS OF ChARTRRS CATHEDRAL;
Calkins, hONCKEKTS OF hEDIEVAL ART;
Sauerlancei, GOTHIC SCULPTURE II.
FRANCE; Grocecki, LE VITRA1L
FRACAIS; Hc.it, A DOCUKLKTARY HISTORY
OF ART; Deuchler, GOTHIC ART; Duty,
ThE AGE OF THE CATHEDRALS
DESCRIPTION: Gothic art, with
artificially oecorative yet lively
fx&ur.es, vat born in Che ©curt
circles of cic-twelfth century
Paris. At tfce sate tiee another
artistic current, vitfc ter, mental,
tfcree-ciaensiccal forks, ceveicpec
in Eyi.ar.tiuc ar.c southern Europe.
To express tfce fcutanity of saints
act heroes, tfce art cf tfce Hifcfc
l.iocle A*es cotcined this ne« sense
of volute uitfc tfce "precious" French
style. Serving as a vehicle for
systetatic expositions of faith, it
also reflectec tfce secular ife of
courtly society. By exatmint, key
tor.utents, tfce class will study fcov
all ttese currents cctfcineo to fort
tfce International Style cf 1*0C.
ARH *29C GOTfalC ARCHITECTURE I (3)
Sunct, 107 SC X
I.LETS: 9:30-10:50 UH, 166 LA
FCFJJJ: Lecture/Ciscussion
AVEr.ACE CLASS SUE: 30
hEiiLY RE/DiLG: 10 Faces,
rftt REQUISITES: ARb 205 or 312 or
*27 or correct cl instructor
EVALU AT 1CI : 33.3‘#-raf er; 33«3#
Kiotern; 33»3V-Final
REACiliGS: bony, GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
li: FRA2.CE
LESCRiPTiCl.: This cours-e involves a
cetaileo exanr.at:cr. of the tajor
architectural achievements of the
Gotnic penoc in France Iron ca.
* 1 AC to 1300. in addition tc the
usual consiceraticns cf style ano
structure, particular attention win
be £,ivento the creative acts 01
individual architects anc the
aesthetic consequences prcceecinc
iron their approaches tc space,
fort, ar.c function. A brief
overview of Rocanesque uonucents
will serve to introouce the
structural ar.c aesthetic problems
reiatici, to the genesis of the
Gothic stile in northern France
ourinc the first cecaces cf the 12th
century.
ABU M2 EARL I KOCERN ART:
ROfcAKTICiat (3)
kicholson, 12:6 EC X
FXETS: 3:3C ILF, 166 LA
FORI JIT: Lecture/Discussioc
AVERAGE CLALS SIZE: 35
kLEKLl REAL1UG: 76 Fa4.es
PREREQUISITES: ARK 206 or consent
REACIl.CS: Vaughn, R0PANT1CISP;
Licot, GOYA
LESCR1FT10L: This course
concentrates on history of painting
in Europe Curing tte Rcoantic era
(1769-1630). Artists ciscusseu
inciuce Goya, B.ate, Constable,
Turner, Cerioault, Lelocroix,
Frieorict. I.ajor t het-es ano
preoccupations ot the perioc such as
the role of imagination, cult of the
moivicual, aoc exoticism will be
consicereo. Course is
interdisciplinary in outlook ano
coulo te suitable for European
literature ana bistcry majors who
nay not have taken the prerequisite
introouctory art history survey,
with consent.
ARK M5G 20TK CENTURY ART (3)
Simmons, 240 Lawrence
FILETS: 16:30-17:5C Kk, 107 LA
FCRI-AT: Lecture/Discussic-n
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 70
EVALUATION: 33-3t-Faper; 33-31
t.ic.teru; 33oi-Finai
REAC1KGS: Rutin, CACA, SUEF.EALISK,
AKC ThEIR KER11AGE; kiloett, ART AKZ
POLITICS IK TPt WEILAR REPUBLIC;
Reserve readings
LESCRIPTIOK: The elaaa will focus,
on selectee probletsa of art oi
Western ana Eastern Europe between
1910 and 19*10. Atone, the issues to
be explored will be the oeveloptent
or expressionist in Central Europe,
the genesis and development of
abstract art, reactions in art to
the rise of technology, the growth
oi emphasis plaeea on the social ano
political utility of art in the
19ZC's, the influence of photography
anc the resurgence of realist, and
tne oeveloptent anc importance of
surrealist.
ARK 448 NINETEENTH CENTURY
ARCHITECTURE (3)
P.oth, 237A LA
HITS: S:30-10:20 MiF, 107 LA
FGRr-AT: Lecture
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 125
WEEKLY READING: 25 Rases
P REE ECU 1 SITES: A Eli 206 or 313 or
472
EVALUATION: 10%-Quizzes; 405.
llioterc; 50',-Final
READINGS: Hitchcock, AECHI1ECTUEE:
19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES; Collins,
CHANGING IDEALS IN MODE F. I.
ARCHITECTURE; Choay, MODERN CITY:
PLANNING IN THE 1STN CENTURY; Clark,
TEE GOThIC REVIVAL
DESCRIPTION: This course is an
intensive survey of the principle
Developments in architectural
aesign, urban planning, ar.o buiicinu
technology from 1750 through 1&50 in
Europe (ARh 473 cfferec next year
will cover similar material in the
Uniteo States). Special attention
is given to major Developments in
technology and in transportation,
especially as these eftecteo urban
growth and the Development of new
urban builcing types.
C 0 II. ENT S : This course is
recommenced for students in German
stuoies, for those anticipating work
ir. Historic Preservation, ano fcr
students of European cultural
history.
ARB *52 BISTORT OF INTERIOR
ARCHITECTURE (3)
Hawn, 203 Lawrence Hall
1-.EETS: 11:30 RV.F. 107 Lawrence
FORI AT: Lecture
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: *C
1LLKLY READING: 10 Pages
PREREQUISITES: Sone history cl Art
or Architecture recentenaed
EVALUATION: 50S-i:iotern; 50%-Final
READINGS: Whiton, INTERIOR DESIGN
AND DECORATION; Selected rescinds
DESCRIPTION': This course will
involve the history of interior
architecture, inducing furniture
design during the 16th and 19th
centuries in England anc France.
The lectures integrate cultural,
econocic, political, religious, ar.c
historic forces with the developnent
of period syles so that the reasons
hehino stylistic characteristics are
identified.
ARB *720 18TB CBNTURT AMERICAN
ARCHITECTURE (3)
Donnelly, 237A Lawrence
1XETS: 10:3C—11:20 KUF, 166 LA
F0EKAT: Lee t ure
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 25
EVALIAT10N: 1C0V-3 Kicterus
READINGS: Packet