HUM-104 Introduction to the Humanities IV: Fine Arts and Architecture
This course surveys the great works of Western painting, sculpture, and architecture from 800 A.D. to the mid-20th century. These works are examined within the political, religious, and social context of their time, allowing students to understand both why the artwork was created by the artist and how it was at the same time a response to a particular set of historical circumstances. Students will emerge from the course with a better grasp of how to view art with both understanding and enjoyment. Course content is drawn from the Teaching Company's "A History of European Art" by Professor William Kloss.
Note: If you enroll in the Online course, you will not be required to purchase any course materials. All learning materials are included in the course at no cost.