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ART 481
Western Medieval Art
Art of western Europe from the fall of Rome to 1500. Origins of Romanesque art and dissemination of the French Gothic style throughout Europe. Prerequisite: Completion of 26 credit hours.
Credits
3(3-0)
Course Syllabus