This course examines the arts of the pre-modern period from a cross-cultural perspective. One of the main objectives of the course is to thoroughly analyze the shared visual and artistic vocabularies of various works of art and/or art mediums across cultural geographies. Another objective is to help the students develop a critical understanding of the often-used concepts in art history – style, provenance, and appropriation. While the lectures are thematically organized, the selected artworks will be evaluated chronologically against the backdrop of historical and cultural contexts. The course covers art analysis, both stylistic and iconographical, as well as critical reading and writing.
SU Credits : 3.000
ECTS Credit : 5.000
Prerequisite :
Undergraduate level SPS 101 Minimum Grade of D
AND Undergraduate level SPS 102 Minimum Grade of D
AND ( Undergraduate level HUM 201 Minimum Grade of D
OR Undergraduate level HUM 202 Minimum Grade of D
OR Undergraduate level HUM 207 Minimum Grade of D )
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