A course that introduces students to the visual arts through a consideration of principles and elements of painting, sculpture and architecture and a...
A brief overview of the Western artistic tradition as embodied in the history of painting, sculpture and architecture. Two lectures, one tutorial; one...
A course of lectures and discussions that explores the concept of visual literacy and examines the ways in which fine and popular arts structure our...
The architecture, sculpture and painting of the Greek and Hellenistic worlds. Three lectures; one term Prerequisite(s): Registration in Level II or...
The architecture, sculpture and painting of the Roman world. Three lectures; one term Prerequisite(s): ART HIST 2B03 Cross-List(s): CLASSICS 2C03...
This course examines the intersections of visual culture and the political revolutions of 1789, 1830, 1848 and 1870, as well as stylistic innovations...
An introduction to an interrelated set of approaches to film study, all of which are defined by their attention to the filmic text and which provide...
An introduction to some main theories of the nature of art, criticism and the place of art in life and society. Three lectures; one term ...
An introduction to the history of European art in the period 1400 to 1580. Three lectures; one term Prerequisite(s): Registration in Level II or...
An analysis of the development of the concept of culture from the Enlightenment to the present. Theoretical readings combined with the analysis of...
This course examines the impact and recent history of the digital arts.
An introduction to the history of the arts in China, Korea and Japan from antiquity to modern times, highlighting the impact of cultural exchange and...
An examination of international art and visual culture applying theoretical approaches such as modernism, postmodernism, feminism, masculism,...
A survey of the visual arts in Canada from the earliest explorations and settlements to the present. Three lectures; one term Prerequisite(s):...
An examination of art and architecture produced in the seventeenth century and global variations of Baroque Art. Three lectures; one term. ...
This course examines the intersections of politics and visual culture in France 1852-1870 and critical issues related to photography, painting,...
An introduction to the history of narrative film from its beginnings to the Second World War. It focuses on narrative cinema's development from...
The art and architecture of the later Roman Empire and the birth of Christian Art (A.D. 200-600). Three lectures; one term Prerequisite(s): ART HIST...
The formative period of Greek Art from its rebirth after the Dark Ages to the Persian Wars (c. 1000-480 B.C.) and its relationship to the art of the...
An advanced level lecture course dealing with selected artists and works from the Early Renaissance to Mannerism. Three lectures; one term ...