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Jan 28, 2025
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ARTH 301 - Greek and Roman Art4 credits This course studies the art and architecture of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds, from the Bronze Age Aegean through the late imperial Roman era. The study will be chronological, with focus on topics that may include the “Greek revolution,” Roman architectural innovations, social constructs and the human body, urban planning, and art and political ideology. The classical ideal and its revival may be explored, including study of the Romans as early collectors of Greek art. Offered fall semester in odd numbered years. CLA-Breadth/Humanities, CLA-Breadth/Arts
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