Contact:
Margaret Kuntz
Chair
office: DYCA 113E C
phone: 973/ 408-3796
e-mail: mkuntz@drew.edu

Faculty:
Margaret Kuntz
Juliet Bellow
Sara Henry-Corrington,         Faculty Emerita

Adjunct Faculty:
Lisandra Estevez

Staff:
Nancy Brenner,
Coordinator,
New York Art Semester

Krista White
Visual Resources Curator
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Major Requirements
(Registrar)

Links:

Studio Art
The Korn Gallery
Anthropology
Asian Studies
History
Humanities
Latin American Studies


The Art History Department
The Dorothy Young Center for the Arts
Drew University
36 Madison Avenue
Madison, NJ 07940
phone: 973/ 408-3796
e-mail: mkuntz@drew.edu

 

 

Art History has a distinguished heritage as a major form of cultural and intellectual history. It offers insights into such works as the Gothic Cathedral, the Sistine Ceiling, and Chinese landscapes as well as the ancient mind and the modern search for meaning. It explores cultural images and art practices in their broader context. It seeks to reconstruct the meaning of an art historical moment and to find the vitality of visual modes for us now. Art History study prepares one for a future in arts professions and more broadly for the verbal and visual demands of our digital and communications age.

 

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ARTHST 54
Archaeology of Greece and Rome
ART 145
Semester on Contemporary Art
ARTHST 103
Italian Renaissance Art
ARTHST 106
Early 20th-Century Art
ARTHST 51
Arts of Africa and the Diaspora
ARTHST 105
19th-Century Art

ARTHST 104
Baroque and Rococo Art

ARTHST 30
Native Arts and Archaeology of Latin America
ARTHST 112
Arts of Asia
ARTHST 102
Medieval Art