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Uses the unsurpassed richness of the art museums of Paris as the principal teaching resource. The history of Western Art is studied through the close examination of a limited selection of major works in a variety of media. The works chosen illuminate the political, social and religious contexts of Antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Baroque and Rococo periods, and the modern epoch. The course has an extra course fee of 35 euros.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
G-L22
Wednesday
12:10
15:05

Continues the study of the most significant monuments of Western painting, sculpture, and architecture, from the Renaissance to the 20th-century. Emphasizes historical context, continuity, and critical analysis. Includes direct contact with works of art in Parisian museums.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
G-L22
Monday
09:00
10:20
VISIT-1
Wednesday
09:00
10:20
C-101
Wednesday
10:35
11:55

Continues the study of the most significant monuments of Western painting, sculpture, and architecture, from the Renaissance to the 20th-century. Emphasizes historical context, continuity, and critical analysis. Includes direct contact with works of art in Parisian museums.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
C-103
Monday
13:45
15:05
C-103
Thursday
13:45
15:05

Les Jeunes ont la parole is a program organized by the Louvre Museum, in cooperation with a dozen Parisian educational institutions including The American University of Paris, to attract the younger generation into its venerable walls. As part of the Louvre’s Les Nocturnes du vendredi, participating students dialogue with peers and other museum visitors around a work of art that he or she has studied in depth. A unique hands-on opportunity, the one-credit course involves preparatory meetings, preliminary research, Friday-evening presentations, and a final write-up.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
C-101
Wednesday
18:30
19:50

Investigates the growth patterns of Paris from Roman times through the Second Empire. Studies major monuments, pivotal points of urban design, and vernacular architecture on site. Presents the general vocabulary of architecture, the history of French architecture and urban planning, as well as a basic knowledge of French history to provide a framework for understanding the development of Paris.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
C-101
Monday
09:00
10:20
G-L22
Thursday
09:00
10:20
VISIT-1
Thursday
10:35
11:55

Investigates the growth patterns of Paris from Roman times through the Second Empire. Studies major monuments, pivotal points of urban design, and vernacular architecture on site. Presents the general vocabulary of architecture, the history of French architecture and urban planning, as well as a basic knowledge of French history to provide a framework for understanding the development of Paris.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
VISIT-1
Friday
13:45
15:05
C-102
Tuesday
12:10
13:30
C-102
Friday
12:10
13:30

Introduces first the specific contributions of Greek art to the Western tradition. Then presents the diversification of these achievements in the Etruscan civilization and in the Hellenistic age. Examines how the Romans absorbed, continued, and creatively transformed Greek and Etruscan art and passed the ancient heritage on to medieval and early modern Europe. AH 1000 is strongly recommended as a prerequisite.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
VISIT-1
Friday
09:00
10:20
C-101
Tuesday
10:35
11:55
C-101
Friday
10:35
11:55

Surveys notable developments in painting, sculpture, and architecture in Italy and in Northern Europe (late 13th-16th centuries). Emphasizes the origins of the Renaissance and the basic stylistic evolution from Early to High Renaissance and Mannerism. Explores the ramifications of the Italian Renaissance mode as it came into contact with other historical and cultural traditions in Northern Europe. AH 1000 and AH 1020 are strongly recommended as prerequisites.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
C-101
Monday
13:45
15:05
C-101
Thursday
13:45
15:05
VISIT-1
Thursday
15:20
16:40

Investigates economic and financial aspects of art over several historical periods. Examines painting, sculpture, drawing, and decorative arts as marketable products, analyzing them from the perspective of patrons, collectors, investors, and speculators. Studies artists as entrepreneurs. Assesses diverse functions and forms of influence exercised by art market specialists: critics, journalists, public officials, auctioneers, museum professionals, experts, and dealers.


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
C-103
Wednesday
09:00
11:55

Topics change each semester


RoomDayStart TimeEnd Time
C-103
Monday
15:20
16:40
C-103
Wednesday
15:20
16:40
VISIT-1
Wednesday
16:55
18:15