6 credits
This course examines the art produced in Flanders, France, and Germany between about 1300 and 1550, focusing primarily on painting, sculpture, and printmaking. It begins with early 14th-century illuminated manuscripts and the subsequent development of the International Style. It then considers Flemish 15th-century painting in some detail, concluding with a study of Flemish and German art of the 16th century.
100% coursework
One 1000-level Fine Arts course
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