the art history program


Courses in the history of art provide the student with an understanding of art and architecture in a cultural context. The student will be introduced to the means by which art can be critically observed, intelligently analyzed, and knowledgeably discussed.

ARTH 115, Survey of Art History I, and ARTH 116, Survey of Art History II, provide a survey of art from prehistoric times to the present and are the prerequisites to most upper level courses.

Students considering majoring in art history should plan to complete ARTH 115 and ARTH 116 by the end of their sophomore year. Of value to art history majors are courses in literature, religion, philosophy, classical civilization, and history. A required course in studio art is intended to give students some practical knowledge of how a work of art is produced.

For any student contemplating graduate study or a career in which a knowledge of the history of art is essential (for example, work in museums or galleries, and in auction houses), a reading knowledge of at least one of the following languages is strongly recommended: French, German, Italian, Spanish (depending on area of interest).

 

 

faculty

Tracy Hamilton , Assistant Professor of Art History

Elizabeth Harris, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art History

Diane Moran, Professor of Art History

Christopher Witcombe, Professor of Art History

 

 


the art history major

Required:

ARTH 115 (3) – Survey of Art History I
ARTH 116 (3) – Survey of Art History II

Senior Exercise:
ARTH 452 (3) – Senior Seminar

Choose 2 courses in Area I, Ancient and Medieval, of which 1 course must be at the 300-level.
Choose 2 courses in Area II, Renaissance and Baroque, of which 1 course must be at the 300-level.
Choose 2 courses in Area III, 18th Century to the Present, of which 1 course must be at the 300-level.
Choose 2 additional three-credit courses in art history.

Choose 1 of the following studio art courses:
ARTS 101 (3) – Introduction to Studio Art
ARTS 110 (3) – Two-Dimensional Design
ARTS 115 (3) – Three-Dimensional Design

Note: 5 courses (15 semester hours) in art history must be taken at Sweet Briar College.

the art history minor

Required:

ARTH 115 (3) – Survey of Art History I
ARTH 116 (3) – Survey of Art History II

Choose 4 additional three-credit art history courses. Two of these courses must be at the 300-level and must be selected from 2 of the 3 areas.

 

 

 

ART HISTORY COURSES

Last updated December 4, 2003