Art History 228 - Islamic Art and Architecture

ISLAMIC ART & ARCHITECTURE

Spring
2020
01
4.00
Theodore Van Loan
MW 09:25-10:40
Smith College
30798-S20
HILLYR 320
tvanloan@smith.edu
30799
Same as MES 228. This course surveys Islamic visual art and architecture from the spread of Islam in the seventh-century until the present day, covering the Dome of the Rock and Persian miniatures to French Orientalism and Arab Spring graffiti. Attention is focused upon the relationships between Islamic visual idioms and localized religious, political and socioeconomic circumstances. In particular, lectures and readings examine the vital roles played by theology, royal patronage, gift exchange, trade and workshop practices in the formulation of visual traditions. Direct analysis of Islamic artworks at the Smith museum expand students’ command of critical visual analysis. Group A, Group B
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.