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CLA 212 Art & Archeology of Rome
Course Description
A survey of the art and archaeology of ancient Rome, beginning with its Etruscan origins, and focusing on the Republican and Imperial periods and the transition to the early ChrIstian era. Statues, paintings, pottery, jewelry, temples, aqueducts, houses, forums, and town planning will be discussed in relation to the culture that produced them. The course will explore Greek influence on Roman art and Roman influence on later art and architecture. ARTSC, Spring semester, odd years.
Course Type (Attributes)
Arts (CHAL) (ARTSC)
Credit Hours Min
4
Yearly Cycle
Odd Years