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Albrecht Dürer-Adam and Eve 1504
o About to give the apple to adam
o Animals in the work are humanist symbols
§ Cat- impatience, yellow bile
§ Ox- lethargy, phlegm
§ Rabbit- lust, blood
§ Elk- melancholy
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giorgione - the tempest, 1506-1508
§ Representative of war in venice |
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Titian - the venus of urbino 1538
o maids in the background |
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bernini - david, 1623-1624
· Highest point of drama, movement |
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caravaggio - supper at emmaus, 1601
§ Chicken: death |
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gentilschi - judith beheading holofernes, 1611-1612
· Tenebrism again |
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Taj Mahal 1632-43
· Built by Shah Hahan of the indian Mughal Dynasty
-"For his most beautiful wife"
Entire complex complete with guest house, garden, mosque, surrounded by gate/walls |
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Peter Paul Reubens- The Landing of Maria de Medici at Marseilles 1623-1625
-Maria married Henry IV--assassinated shortly after marriage, she became regent
-commissioned 21 works to show her power
-this picture shows her arriving in france
-figure with fleur de lis represents france
-medici coat of arms--six spheres
-figures at the bottom reflect classical influences--lancoon and his sons (sculpture) |
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rembrandt- the anatomy lecture of dr. nicolaes tulp 1632
oil on canvas
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diego velazquez- las meninas 1656-1657
oil on canvas
lines of reality blurred
where is the focal point?
proportions |
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goya - third of may 1808: the excecution of the defenders of madrid, 1814
oil on canvas |
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theodore gericault - the raft of the medusa, 1818-1819
romantic painting
gericault v disturbed by the story of the medusa (15/147 people died after the ship wrecked alongside the french coast) |
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eugene delacroix - liberty leading the people (28th july 1830), 1830
oil on canvas
les mis, basically |
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hokusai - the great wave
1829-1832
part of the print set "36 views of mt fuji"
bright colors, mt fuji not in the foreground |
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manet - olympia, 1863
caused shock when first exhibited at the salon in paris
response/mirror of venus of urbino
depicts a hostile looking prostitute |
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monet - impression, sunrise
1872
first impressionist painting
caused outrage-looks unfinished, etc.
shadows aren't black |
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degas - the dance class, 1874
peering in at a moment we aren't supposed to see
focal point in the back
eye is led up by the movement |
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renior - the luncheon of the boating party, 1881
depicts people having fun--free time as a new concept, taking the train, etc
flowing brushstrokes, soft flickering light
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gauguin - nevermore 1897
oil on canvas
what does this painting mean?
different type of female nude |
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van gogh - the starry night, 1889
tree means death
view from asylum window |
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cezanne - the large bathers, 1898-1905
unfinished at time of death
shows bodies in different views, movement
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matisse - the joy of life, 1905-1906
oil on canvas
curvy lines, joyful colors
dance in the back |
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picasso - les demoiselles d' avignon, 1907
prostitutes in famous red light district
iberian mask faces on two
unwelcoming, bodies distorted |
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kandinsky - composition vii, 1913
completely abstract
musical names -- wanted art to be appreciated for what it is
synesthesia |
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malevich - black square on a white ground, 1915
suprematist movement
"face of god" |
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duchamp - fountain, 1917
found urinal piece
turned upside down and signed
wittiest part is the name |
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dali - the persistence of memory, 1931
oil on canvas
hyperreal painting style
surrealist
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pollock - one: number 31, 1950
1950
oil and enamel on canvas
worked with canvas on floor |
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warhol - marilyn diptych, 1962
silk screen
evocative of her life and death--colors vs washed out |
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woven mesh supports an ink-blocking stencil to receive a desired image
squeege moves across screen, spreading ink and leaving image on textile/paper |
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small grooves traditionally cut into copper and then covered with ink and released on paper/another surface |
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wood or other surface is cut and then covered with ink and printed |
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