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Jan 31, 2025
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ATH 324 - Spanish and Spanish American Art and Architecture Survey of art and architecture produced in Spain and Latin America from 1492 to present. A major concern is not only Spanish Colonial Art, including the contribution of indigenous peoples to it, but also contemporary art from Latin America. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor or ATH 121 or 122. Fulfills: LASR; WI. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code O= offered occasionally
Student Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the creative process and the role of the imagination and aesthetic judgment in art works in Spain and Latin America from 1492 to present.
- Evaluate the scholarly work of other art historians writing about their topic of works of art from a specific period and genre in Spain and Latin America from 1492 to present.
- Compose a well-organized research paper that effectively communicates an understanding and knowledge of art history, including an awareness of art historical terms, concepts, and issues in Spain and Latin America from 1492 to present.
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