Rachel A. Zimmerman
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  • Home
  • Resources
    • Smarthistory
    • Antonio Francisco Lisboa: Aleijadinho >
      • Documentary Evidence
      • Gallery
  • Teaching
    • Visual Dynamics
    • History of Art I
    • History of Art II
    • History of Photography
    • Museum Ethics & Issues
    • Theory & Methods
    • Native American Art >
      • About
      • Virtual Tour
      • Collaboration
    • Latin American Art
  • Research
    • Textiles >
      • Chintz
      • Woven Patterns
      • Embroidery
    • Metalwork >
      • Utilitarian Items
      • Jewelry
    • Furniture >
      • Beds
      • Storage
      • Seating
      • Transportation
    • Ceramics >
      • Porcelain
      • Tin-Glazed Earthenware
    • Resources
  • Contact

Courses taught at 
Colorado State University Pueblo

Course descriptions and examples of student work. 
A lunch bag with the Mona Lisa on it.
Visual Dynamics
The exterior of the Dome of the Rock
Global Art I
A bronze plaque from Benin with three large figures
Global Art II
The Arnolfini Portrait
Renaissance Art
The Dinner Party installation that is a triangular table with place settings
Women in Art
A photograph of shadows on concrete
History of Photography
Kehinde Wiley's Napoleon painting of a Black man on horseback with a red and gold background
Theory & Methods
A detail of the Mesa Verde ancestral Puebloan buildings
Native American Art
Tarsila do Amaral painting of orange figures with tiny heads sitting in front of plants.
Latin American Art
Titus Kaphar's Behind the Myth of Benevolence with a portrait of Thomas Jefferson rolled back to show Sally Hemings
Museum Ethics and Issues

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