A survey of the arts of Japan--emphasizing painting, sculpture and architecture--from neolithic times to the mid-19th century. The course will stress the relevance of Japan's social and religious history to the formation and development of its arts. Consideration will also be given to the manner in which artistic influences from China and Korea helped to shape Japanese art history and to the processes whereby such influences were modified to produce a new, vital and distinctive artistic tradition.
COURSE FORMAT: Lecture Discussion
Level: UG Credit: 1.00 Gen Ed Area & Dept: HA ART
Prerequisites: None
Last Updated on MAR-03-1998
From GOD OF WIND AND GOD OF THUNDER, by Tawaraya Sotatsu
INENAGA, Saburo, JAPANESE ART: A CULTURAL APPRECIATION, New York: Weatherhill, 1979.
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