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Course Description

RISD CE course: Styles in the Decorative Arts: Ancient Egypt to 1800

Egyptian, Winged Isis Pectoral, 1075-712 BCE. Helen M. Danforth Acquisition Fund. Courtesy of the RISD Museum.

History plays a critical role in the development of Western architecture and interior design -- from the styles, elements and design philosophies prevalent in ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome to the aesthetic and functional principles of buildings and rooms from the early Christian period and on through the Renaissance and various German, French and English movements between the 16th and 18th Centuries. In this course, we review the influence of cultural and sociological factors on architecture and interior design so that students understand the full impact of historical styles on contemporary design. Ultimately, students come to recognize major historical styles, develop theories about current and future design trends, and know how to do relevant research. A written report is required.

Prerequisites

Students must be an adult age 18 or older to participate.

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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