The Kress Foundation Department of Art History, University of Kansas

History of Art Course Descriptions: Fall 2008
Course Number

Course Name

Time

Instructor

HA 100/300

Introduction to Art History

MW 12:30-1:45, rm 211
TR 11:00-12:15, rm 211

Giannino
Rife

HA 150

Art History I: Ancient and Medieval Art
Art of earlier periods in the west from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages in Europe.

TR 12:00-12:50, 130 Budig

Evalds

HA 261

Introduction to Modern Art

MW 11:00-12:15, rm 211

Kuykendall

HA 266

Visual Arts of East Asia

MW 10:00-10:50, Aud Haufler
HA 305/505

Contemporary Japanese Art

TR 9:30-10:45, rm 208

Kaneko

HA 305/505AAAS 320/520

Contemporary African Art

TR 9:30-10:45, rm 211

Salami

HA 305/505
ARCH 600

Mediterranean Architecture
1300-1600

TR 11:00-12:15, rm 208

Huppert
HA 305/578

Central African Art

TR 1:00-2:15, Aud

Salami
HA 305
CLSX 350

The Ancient City

TR 11:00-12:15, 4033 Wescoe

Stinson
HA 330

Italian Renaissance Art
(Edwards Campus)

W 7:10-10:00 pm, REGN 151

Elston
HA 482/782

Japanese Painting

MW 12:30-1:45, rm 208 Fowler
HA 500

Prints and Printmakers

TR 11:00-12:15, Print Room Goddard
HA 529/CLSX 529

Art & Archaeology of the
Ancient Near East

TR 2:30-3:45, Aud Younger
HA 533

European Art 1789-1848: Gender and
Revolution

T 2:30-5:00, rm 211
Kessler
HA 537/CLSX
527

Roman Archaeology and Art

MW 11:00-12:15, Aud
Stinson
HA 571

Modern Sculpture

MW 3:00-4:15, rm 211
Cateforis
HA 576

Northern Baroque Art
17th-century art in the northern and southern Netherlands with an emphasis on the art of Rembrandt and Rubens.

TR 1:00-2:15, rm 211

Stone-Ferrier
HA 583

American Art 1900-1945 A survey of major artists and movements in painting, sculpture, and allied arts, from the early urban realists to the emergent avant-garde at mid-century.  Consideration will be given to the cosmopolitan tendencies of the 1910s and  the 1920s, to regionalist impulses of the 1930s, and the assimilation of European modernism.  Attention will be paid both to formal developments and to cultural context. Graduate students may be expected to complete additional reading and writing assignments. 

TR 11:00-12:15, Aud

Cateforis

HA 580 History of Photography MW 12:30-1:45, Aud Pultz
HA 589

Japanese Artistic Encounters with
Europe and the United States
  

TR 1:00-2:15, rm 208
Kaneko
HA 604

Chinese Calligraphy

MW 11:00-12:15, rm 208
McNair
HA 706/906 Seminar in Contemporary Art or
Photography
W 2:30-5:00, rm 103 Pultz
HA 706/925 Seminar in Medieval Art:
Nuns and Nunneries
M 2:30-5:00, rm 103 Evalds
HA 706/955 Seminar in Nineteenth-century Art: Manet in Contexts
R 2:30-5:00, rm 212 Kessler
HA 788/990 Seminar in Japanese Art: Collecting Japanese and Chinese Art in the United State
T 2:30-5:00, rm 212 Fowler
HA 982 Later Chinese Painting  W 2:30-5:00, rm 212 Haufler
Rev. 4/3/08

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