ARTH 280:
Art Since 1945

How to Use this Document


Copyright Restrictions

This document is a study tool designed for use in conjunction with ARTH 280: Art Since 1945, taught by Prof. Howard Singerman of the McIntire Department of Art at the University of Virginia. All images contained within this document are copyright protected by their respective owners and may be used only for study purposes at the Digital Image Center in Clemons Library, and on the UVA network system. No images may be printed or copied/downloaded. The United States copyright law (Title 17, US Code) governs the making of copies of copyrighted material. Use of these study documents implies the user's understanding and acceptance of the legal responsibilities of copyright restrictions. THE PERSON USING THIS MATERIAL IS LIABLE FOR ANY INFRINGEMENT.

Purpose & Organizational Principles

The purpose of this document is to facilitate study for ARTH 280: Art Since 1945, by bringing together images presented in class which are not readily available elsewhere.

Each page listed below the instructor's name in the Table of Contents will provide you with 3" images and accompanying textual information. For a more detailed view of any of these images you may access larger JPEG images from the computers at the Digital Image Center. Do this by using your mouse to select the image you wish to enlarge. From the "JPEG" image that appears you can return to the previous page by selecting the "Back" button in the upper left corner of the Netscape window. Because of copyright restrictions these larger images may not be accessed campus-wide.

Disclaimer & How to Report Problems

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Please realize that this is not a comprehensive presentation of every single image shown in class. You may note that detailed views of certain works will not always be presented here. There may also be works omitted entirely. Should you notice any major discrepancies or problems, please report them to your professor, or via e-mail to slideroom@virginia.edu. Problems related directly to a computer in the Digital Image Center should be reported to the Digital Image Center staff.


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