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Department of Art History

Sophie Crawford-Brown

Assistant Professor, Department of Art History

Director, Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations Program

Courtesy Faculty, Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures

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Average rating

3.9

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Difficulty

2.6

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Courses

5

in seeded sections

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Research areas

Classical Archaeology; Art and Architecture of Roman and Pre-Roman Italy

Courses taught

CLAS 102

Intro To Hist Of Art I

A global survey of art and architecture from antiquity through the 12th century CE. Cross-list: HART 101, MDEM 111. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CLAS 102 if student has credit for HART 220.

Classical StudiesD13 credits
4.08.6hCrawford-Brown, Sophie, Gallant, Denva

HART 101

Intro To Hist Of Art I

A global survey of art and architecture from antiquity through the 12th century CE. Cross-list: CLAS 102, MDEM 111. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for HART 101 if student has credit for HART 220.

Art HistoryD13 credits
4.26.5hCrawford-Brown, Sophie, Gallant, Denva

HART 504

Independent Study

Graduate independent study, reading and research on variable topics. Repeatable for Credit.

Art HistoryNone3-6 credits
3.39.2hBader, Graham, Costello, Leo, Crawford-Brown, Sophie, Emami, Farshid, Gallant, Denva, Hughes, Gordon, Lopez Duran, Maria Fabiola, Manca, Joseph, Muvhuti, Barnabas, Oukaderova, Lida, Young, Olivia

HART 588

Nature In Roman Art

Images of nature abound in ancient Roman art, from delicate flowers decorating cups, to intricate vines on temple exteriors, to large landscape scenes painted on the walls of houses. This course will explore the many ways in which Romans represented the natural world in their visual art, and what these modes of representation can tell us about ancient attitudes towards the environment. In addition to examining Roman paintings, architecture, and portable objects, we will read selections from ancient texts in translation, as well as modern ecocritical studies. The goal will be not only to build a better understanding of nature imagery as a genre in Roman art, but to contextualize this imagery against other historical representations of “landscape.” Taking this broad view, we will ask what art can reveal about human modes of interaction with the natural world, both in the past and today. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for HART 588 if student has credit for HART 388.

Art HistoryNone3 credits
3.811.0hCrawford-Brown, Sophie

MDEM 111

Intro To Hist Of Art I

A global survey of art and architecture from antiquity through the 12th century CE. Cross-list: HART 101, CLAS 102. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for MDEM 111 if student has credit for HART 220.

Medieval/Early Modern StudiesD13 credits
4.15.0hCrawford-Brown, Sophie, Gallant, Denva

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