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  1. The goal of the Art History Department is to equip students with a critical understanding of the historical and theoretical concerns that have shaped the production, circulation, and reception of art, visual culture, and architecture over time and around the world.

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      Expertise. historic preservation, European art of the 17th,...

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      As part of this exciting, rigorous, interdisciplinary...

  2. As part of this exciting, rigorous, interdisciplinary art-making community, students explore the meaning art holds in their own lives and how art communicates ideas to others. Students Will Learn To: Construct meaning using visual information

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  3. Expertise. historic preservation, European art of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, neoclassicism, history of furniture, environmental and ecological implications of architectural design, urban planning and landscape.

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  4. Hamilton's art program is concerned with the creation of visual incidents, and the dialogue surrounding the communication and placement of a visual object or experience in both a contemporary and historical context.

  5. A World of Art (History) ARTH-101: Introduction to Art History: ARTH-108: The Divine Body: Sculpture in South and Southeast Asia: ARTH-109: Good Looking: ARTH-110: Ways of Seeing: Vision, Technology, Media: ARTH-120: Introduction to the History and Theory of Film: ARTH-125: Sacred Art of South Asia: ARTH-147 ''Art into Industry'': German ...

  6. Combines the content of Art Index, Art Abstracts, Art Full Text, Art Index Retrospective, and Art & Architecture Complete to include over 770 full-text journals, more than 220 full-text books, an image collection, and podcasts from leading museums on artists and individual works of art.

  7. Hamilton College is a private liberal arts college in Clinton, New York. It was originally established as the Hamilton-Oneida Academy in 1793 and later received its charter as Hamilton College in 1812, in honor of Alexander Hamilton, one of its inaugural trustees, following