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Survey 1
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Prehistory and Prehistoric Art in Europe
Art of the Ancient Near East
Art of Ancient Egypt
Aegean Art
Greek Art
Roman Art
Jewish and Early Christian Art
Byzantine Art and Architecture
Islamic Art
Buddhist Art and Architecture Before 1200
Hindu Art and Architecture Before 1300
Chinese Art Before 1300
Japanese Art Before 1392
Art of the Americas Before 1300
Early Medieval Art
Survey 2
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Rapa Nui: Thematic and Narrative Shifts in Curriculum
Proto-Renaissance in Italy (1200–1400)
Northern Renaissance Art (1400–1600)
Sixteenth-Century Northern Europe and Iberia
Italian Renaissance Art (1400–1600)
Southern Baroque: Italy and Spain
Buddhist Art and Architecture in Southeast Asia After 1200
Chinese Art After 1279
Japanese Art After 1392
Art of the Americas After 1300
Art of the South Pacific: Polynesia
African Art
West African Art: Liberia and Sierra Leone
European and American Architecture (1750–1900)
Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century Art in Europe and North America
Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Sculpture
Realism to Post-Impressionism
Nineteenth-Century Photography
Architecture Since 1900
Twentieth-Century Photography
Modern Art (1900–50)
Mexican Muralism
Art Since 1950 (Part I)
Art Since 1950 (Part II)
Thematic Lesson Plans
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Art and Cultural Heritage Looting and Destruction
Art and Labor in the Nineteenth Century
Art and Political Commitment
Art History as Civic Engagement
Comics: Newspaper Comics in the United States
Comics: Underground and Alternative Comics in the United States
Disability in Art History
Educating Artists
Feminism & Art
Gender in Nineteenth-Century Art
Globalism and Transnationalism
Playing “Indian”: Manifest Destiny, Whiteness, and the Depiction of Native Americans
Queer Art: 1960s to the Present
Race and Identity
Race-ing Art History: Contemporary Reflections on the Art Historical Canon
Sacred Spaces
Sexuality in Art
Katherine Tsan
06/14/2019
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