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ARCH1700 Architectural Sculpture of Ancient Greece and Rome
What would Times Square or Rockefeller Center have looked like in antiquity? What would have been advertised, and by whom? This course examines the themes, style, and contexts of the sculptural programs that decorated public buildings from the Greco-Roman world, their connections to other visual media and to the landscape, and their reflections of different cultural, civic, and elite identities.
TTh 2:30–3:50. Instructor: Diana Ng
Attention! Prof. Ng's office hours are now Wednesdays, 12-2pm. Please disregard the hours listed on the course syllabus.
FREE screening of "Gladiator", starring Russell Crowe, in Salomon 001 on Wednesday, Feb. 6 at 7pm. Short discussion to follow with Prof. Sue Alcock and members of the Classics and History departments. FREE POPCORN!