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Feb 05, 2025
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ACOM 219 - Decorative Arts The term “Decorative Arts” is a traditional term for a range of artistic disciplines concerned with the design and ornamentation of objects. This course will cover the Byzantine movement through the mid-twentieth century. Students will investigate a full range of European art, including, but not limited to: furniture, ceramics, metalwork, tapestry, mosaics, glass, sculpture, painting, and textiles. Students will be introduced to Decorative Arts through lectures, Power Point presentations, museum visits and auction house systems, culminating in a project where the student will create a museum or gallery exhibition using a collection of objects, or assemble a period room using all elements of design. (offered in Springl only) 3 credits Prerequisite: ACOM 111
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