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| | University of Colorado at Boulder Catalog 2001-02 |
 | | Studies critical issues raised in the literature on art, focusing on renaissance interpretations of key historical themes such as imitation and decorum. |
 | | Studies the history of European art from Constantine to around the year 1000, emphasizing Western Christian, Hiberno-Saxon, Carolingian, Ottonian, and Anglo-Saxon art, but including barbarian and Byzantine contributions. |
 | | Surveys 17th-century European painting, sculpture, and architecture, along with a critical study of artistic theory, artistic institutions (such as the academia di San Luca and the Academie Royal), and the concept of the term "baroque." Prereq., one 3000-level art history course. |
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