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EMU African American Artist course
by Deirdre Spencer - Last Updated Apr 1, 2013
Guide for Julie Myers' EMU course on African American artists
Tags: african_american_studies, art, art_history, detroit
HA 194.001 Art at Medieval Courts
by Deirdre Spencer - Last Updated Jun 17, 2013
This seminar explores an extravagant international culture staged against a background of war, power politics, and economic uncertainty. The class examines architectural monuments, sculpture, ivories and bejeweled objects, precious manuscripts, etc.
Tags: art_history, course_guide
HISTART 394.006 Special Topics: China and the Natural Garden: Intercultural Exchange at the Dawn of the Modern Age
by Deirdre Spencer - Last Updated Apr 10, 2013
China's natural gardens and their relation to art, society, and culture.
Tags: arts, chinese_studies
HISTART 465.001: Baroque Architecture
by Deirdre Spencer - Last Updated Apr 10, 2013
This course examines the architecture of the Baroque period in relation to philosophical, religious, political, economic, and environmental factors
Tags: architecture, art_history, baroque
History of Art
by Deirdre Spencer - Last Updated May 23, 2013
A guide to basic research in History of Art at the University of Michigan.
Tags: art_history, arts, best_bet
Jewish Visual Culture
by Deirdre Spencer - Last Updated Jun 17, 2013
History of Jewish Visual Culture from Ancient Mosaics to Jewish Hip Hop Videos.
Tags: architecture, art, art_, art_and_design, art_history, arts, image, images, judaic_studies, medieval_and_early_modern_studies, visual, visual_communication
Sacred Places - HISTART 205 (Winter 2013)
by Deirdre Spencer - Last Updated Apr 10, 2013
Sacred spaces are buildings and art which become the focus of ritual activity, pilgrimage and symbolism, creating a sense of awe within those who visit them.
Tags: monuments, sacred places

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