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:
Alison Poe
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
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ARTHST 54/Archaeology of Greece and Rome (4)
An introduction to major monuments and art forms of the Greek and
Roman worlds, including the main periods and styles of pottery,
vase painting, sculpture, and other luxury arts, as well as cities,
sanctuaries, and architectural forms, from the Aegean Bronze Age
to the Roman Empire. While furnishing an overview of the ancient
classical world, the course considers what art and archaeology
can tell us about civilization and society and about issues such
as public and private, sacred and profane, male and female. Offered
in fall of even-numbered years
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