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Encounters With the Arts: Readings for ARTC150
Dr. Mark Thorson
Introduction: You and the Arts
1.1 Domestic Art
1.2 Chinese Landscape Painting
1.3 Portraiture
1.4 Art that Teaches
1.5 Teaching Fidelity to the State
1.6 Israel's Literary Artistic Tradition
1.7 The Art of Love
1.8 A Story of Young Love
1.9 Woody Guthrie: The American Myth under Duress
2.1 Classical Traditions
2.2 Classical Culture in Greece
2.3 Byzantine and Medieval Art: Teaching Christianity
2.4 "Classical" English Poetics--Rhyme and Meter
2.5 Broken Love
2.6 Family and Narrative Dysfunction
3.1 Renaissance Humanism: Rediscovering Greece
3.2 The High Renaissance
3.3 The Baroque: a Step Beyond
3.4 The Renaissance Model of Art
3.5 Literary Renaissances
3.6 Irony and Social Protest
4.1 Poetics of Prophecy
4.2 The Romantic Rebellion
4.3 Harlem: Prophetic Voices
4.4 Formal Elements of Art
4.5 Challengers of Academic Art
4.6 Deconstructing the Image
4.7 Deconstructed Narrative
5.1 The Spirit in Diverse Guises
5.2 Opening to the Sublime
5.3 Images and Tales of Mortality
5.4 Imagining the Unimaginable: Leo Tolstoy
Blake, William. (1794). The Ancient of Days. Relief etching with watercolor.
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