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Session dates and times for courses are available in Axess under the Guest Menu. Course day, time, and units are subject to change. Courses are eight weeks long unless otherwise noted in the course description or details.
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Western Art: Renaissance to Modern |
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Introduction to Photography |
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Painting and Drawing |
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International Documentary |
ARTHIST 113/313
Western Art: Renaissance to Modern
4
units
Time: see http://axess.stanford.edu
Currents of western European and N. American art from the Renaissance, baroque, rococo, neoclassical, romantic, and modern periods. Major works of painting, sculpture and architecture analyzed within their historical, sociopolitical, theological and cultural contexts; the evolution of styles and techniques. Masters examined in detail include Giotto, Brunelleschi, Masaccio, Van Eyck, Da Vinci, Michelangelo, DŸrer, Caravaggio, Bernini, Rembrandt, Vermeer, David, Delacroix, and Monet.
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ARTSTUDI 70
Introduction to Photography
4
units
Time: See http://axess.stanford.edu
Critical, theoretical, and practical aspects of creative photography through camera and lab techniques. Field work. Cantor Art Center and Art Gallery exhibitions. 35mm camera required. (lower level)
Note: Lab fees required. Limited enrollment. Attendance at first class mandatory. Enrollment will be determined at first class meeting. Priority to undergraduate studio majors/minors.
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ARTSTUDI 147S
Painting and Drawing
4
units
Time: see http://axess.stanford.edu
Note: Lab fees required. Limited enrollment. Attendance at first class mandatory. Enrollment will be determined at first class meeting. Priority to undergraduate studio majors/minors.
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FILMSTUD 116
International Documentary
4
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Historical, aesthetic, and formal developments of documentary through nonfiction films in Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
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