AH255 - The Art of Japan
Classical relationships between Heian-period court art, poetry, and aristocratic patronage; medieval Kamakura and Muromachi periods, dominated respectively by Pure Land Buddhism and Zen Buddhism; consolidation of the tea ceremony and unique qualities of castle architecture and screen paintings in the Momoyama; the Edo-period shift towards more inexpensive and widely-reproducible formats, such as the woodblock print. Meets the Critical Perspectives: Global Cultures requirement. Meets the Critical Learning: HP requirement. Meets the Writing in the Discipline requirement.
Degree requirement — Critical Learning: HP, Critical Perspectives: G, Writing in the Discipline
1 unit — Thomsen
Offerings
Term | Block | Title | Instructor | Location | Student Limit/Available | Updated |
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Fall 2024 | Block 3 | The Art of Japan | Hans Thomsen | Packard Hall 21 | 25 / 13 | 11/21/2024 |