ARTH 362 Art in Early China
Chinese art and archaeology from the neolithic period through the Tang Dynasty. Readings in historical, literary, and religio-philosophical texts will contextualize the study of the formative period of Chinese art history. We will trace the emergence, florescence, and decline of ritual art in ancient China; the birth and ascent to dominance of the Confucian scholar-elite as consumers (and ultimately producers) of art; and the impact of the introduction of Buddhism on the history of Chinese art. Archaeological discoveries continue to deepen our understanding of ancient China and we will examine the most important excavations of the past 30 years.
Prerequisite
ARTH 160, one Asian history course, or permission of instructor
Core Requirements Met
- Fine Arts
- Pre-1800
- Regional Focus