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Bride of the Wind
Oskar Kokoschka
1914
Expressionism in Austria
Early 20th C. Expressionism |
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Autumn Rhythm
Jackson Pollock
1950
Abstract Expressionism
non objective, large,
radical application of paint (liquitex)
improvisation>Authentiity |
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American Artist born in wyoming
Abstract expressionist
Avant Guard
Art started to grow out of New York
Abstract Communication of the physical and psychological self
artists were going through pschological examinations
Authentic Self |
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every minute an individual has to define his or her self without the safety guard of religion |
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Holocaust Vietnam Deaths
religion and science is no longer truth
courage of living life moment b moment, taking full responsibility w/o safety nets such as science/religion
life is nothing, no meaning, no guidelines
comparable to native american sand painting
artist lives in art, artist energy |
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Portinari Altarpiece
Hugo Van Der Goes
1474-76
15th Century Flemish
Triptych
commissioned by Tomoso portinari, an associate of media family
Satan shown in form of drago
Disguided symbolism
wheat,grapes/bread,wine/body,blood
red lillies/passion
irises/sword of virgins
crysanthiums/nail flowers/cruisifiction |
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Vitruvian Man
Leonardo Da Vinci
1487
perfect human figure
perfect architecture (temple)
ideal human figure should set principles for the perfect temple
based on circles and squares
based at navel
Psychology-more symmetrical faces are found more attractive |
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Brunelleschi
Old Sacristy
San Lorenzo
1421-28
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Fillipo Brunelleschi
Nave of San Lorenzo
1421-69
Early Renaissance
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Media family church
Media family were ich and powerful in Florence, kicked out n 1494, later looked on as tyrants
Design was basilica layout
Proportion-verticality, balance between horizontal and vertical-classical proportions
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Compare San Lorenszo and Amiens Nave
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San Lorenzo
- flat covering
- coffered design
- more roman
- 1 point perspective
- classical proportion
- harmonious proportion of vertical/ horizonation
- corinthian columns-architectural design based on mathmatical ratios
Amiens
- tall pointed
- ribs, groin vaults
- pointed
- gothic
- narrow
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Brunelleschi
Pazzi Chapel
Florence
Early Renaissance
Extreme break from gothic architecture
round headed arches
corinthian columns
classical entablature
based on a dome arches and squares |
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roman architect influenced pazzi chapel
says ideal human figure should set principles for the perfect temple
based on circles and squares
based at navel |
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Masaccio
The Tribute Money
Early Renaissance
1420's
from Brancacci chapel at St. Maria del Camine
Continuos narration, story of st. Peter
story of st. peter paying taxes for jesus with money out of mouth of fish
used fresco paint |
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Masaccio
Brancacci Chapel, Sta. Maria Del Carmine
Florence, Italy
1420's Early Renaissance
Most famous piece of work |
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Giotto
The lamentation
Arena Chapel
1305-06
Italian Gothic
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Masaccio
Expulsion from Paradise
Brancacci Chapel
1420's
Early Renaissance
Compare to Ghent Altarpiece |
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Masolino
The Temptation
Brancacci Chapel
1420's
Early Renaissance |
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Pablo Picasso
Portrait of Vollard
1910
Cubism
painting is not a window
early stage of cubism
independent reality
no vocabulary of the natural world
rethinking reality |
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Masaccio
Trinity fresco
in the Sta Maria Novella
1420's
Early Renaissance |
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Art of the 1400's
uattrocento art shed the decorative mosaics typically associated with Byzantine art along with the Christian and Gothic media of and styles in stained glass, frescoes, illuminated manuscripts and sculpture.
Instead, Quattrocento artists and sculptors incorporated the more classic forms developed by Roman and Greek sculptors. |
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Alberti
Santa Maria Novella
1458-70
Early Renaissance
Harmonious, balance, circles and squares
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humanist, scholar, theorist
famous for writing theoretical treatises.
Harmonious, balance, circle and squares |
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Leon Battista, Alberti
Sant'Andrea
1470
Early Renaissance
Colossal
Greand scale of Roman architecture
classical temple front |
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Sandro Botticelli
Brith of Venus
1485
Early Renaissance
birth of divine love
radical embrace of the classics
very famous
painted for a member of the Medici family
Neo platonism |
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Leonardo Da Vinvi
Embryo in the womb
1510
High Renaissance
pioneer of medical illustration
wrote backwards>left handed ink/dyslexia
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Leonardo Da Vinci
Mona Lisa
1503-05
High Renaissance
So famous but who is this woman?
violates rules of medesty
human presense
not a passive object
wife of francesco del giocando-wealthy movement
stolen in 1911, huge uproar
sfumato |
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smokiness
light shadow
soft shadows and light |
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Leonardo da Vinci
Project for a church
1490
High Renaissance |
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Michelanelo
David
1501-4
high renaissance
compare to donatello
emblem of florence |
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leonardo da vinvi
the last supper
1495-98
high renaissance
sta. maria della grazzle
in dining hall of monks refectory |
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neo-platonism
descendent of platos thought, attempt
christianize-leading compnent marsilio ficino |
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sandro botticelli
primavera
1482
early renaissance
fertility-fruit and oranges
nymph "flora" goddess of flowers
3 graces venus
hermes, messenger god
dressed modestly ingarb of florentine maiden |
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1495-1520
a continuation of early renaissance,relation with nature
art is rooted in nature
create imgaes that surpass nature
leonardo da vinvi trained in florence, artist and scientist
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REgional response of central europe to art revolution in northern europe
embraced |
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conrad witz
miraculous draught of fishes
1444
15th century central europe
peter trying to walk on water
mix of stories:sesurretion of christ and walking on water
world of nature is captured
detailed landscape
peter swimming toward christ
peter symbolic of pope
political historical context
commissioned by bishope
painted after a council of bishops met in basil, debating if the pope of bishope was in charge of the church |
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Frida Kahlo
Two Fridas
1939
Surrealism in mexico
holding image of diego as a child
during after divorce with diego
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Frida Kahlo
The broken Column
1944
surrealism in mexico
Spinal column reference
surgeries |
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Andrea Mantegna
St. Sebastian
1455
early italian rennaisance
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artist unknown
buxheim
st. Christoper
woodcut/print making
1423
german |
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martin schongaver
temptation of st. Anthony
engraving
1480-1490
german |
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print made b pressing paper into ink impressions on plates |
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woodcuts have raised grooves that create the image
intaglio prints are where the image is made by pressing paper into ink impressions |
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scholar in his study
from ship of fools
woodcut
1494
central/north europe
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albrecht durer
four hourseman of the apocalypse
woodcut
1498
german |
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albrecht durer
hare
watercolor
1502
german |
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albrecht durer
adam and eve
1504
engraving |
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15th c. artistic revolution in italy |
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a standard
wanted to get passed medieval and get back to the classics |
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big role in italian renaissance
cultural intellectual movement
rooted in study of humanitatis- philosophy and rhetoric, humanists read classical authors as guidelines for practical knowledge in life
became leaders of italian society and patrons of art
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birthplace of italian renaissance art
a republic with a flourishing, middle class econmy, big in textiles and banking |
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professional organizations, oversawa professions in florence, partrons of art
wood, cloth, silk, bankers, lawyers, doctors
commisioned art making |
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donatello
st. mark
1411-1413
early italian renaissance
patron saint made of marble
clothed nude
commissioned by linen guild |
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orsanmichele
florence, italy
build in 1300s
site/building with early italian renaissance art
started as a grain market during plague
developed into a christian shrine
economic, civiv, artistic, religious importance |
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donatello
st. george
1410-1417
early italian renaissance
orsanmichele
made of bronze
commisseioned by armorers and sword makers guild |
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artist unknown
st. theodore
chartres/portal, jam figure
1230
french gothic |
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donatello
st. george and the dragon
relief sculpture
shiacciato
orsanmichele |
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Donatello
David
1420s-60s
early italian renaissance
bronze
classical format
one of the first life size free standing sculpture since classical times
lost wax method
classical characteristics
nude and central motif
contrapposto
hero/god status
ideal person/world |
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donatello
mary magdalene
1430-50
early italian renaissance |
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lorenzo ghiberti
sacrifice of isaac
1401-03
early renaissance
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baptistery florence, italy |
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high profile commissions
big shot in italian renaissance
1060-1150
one of the most prestigious buildings in florence
place for baptisms an dmade citizenship of florence
3 monumental doorways |
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Andrea Pisano
South Doors
Baptistery, Florence
1330-36
Italian Gothic
1st Doors build |
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Lorenzo Ghiberti
North Doors
Florence Baptistery
1403-24
Early Renaissance |
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Lorenzo Ghiberti
Gates of Paradise
1425-52
Early Renaissance
Most famous doors |
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Lorenzo Ghiberti
Story of Jacob & Esau
1435
Gates of Paradise
Linear Perspective |
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Italian renaissance art
vanishing point
othogonals
brnelleschi |
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arch of constantine
c 312 ce
very roman |
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interior of San'Andrea Mantua
coffered barrel vault
barrel vaulted chapels
grandoise, great halls |
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basilica of constantine
c. 307 CE
late roman period
influence on San'Andrea |
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Piero Della Francesca
Discovery and Proving of true cross
1450's
early renaissance
Arezzo |
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Piero Della Francesca
Double Portrait
1474
Early Renaissance
one of the most famous portraits of the 15th c. |
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more about engineering less about style
ponted tall
double shell design
24 stone ribs
umbrella shape
octagon on top
adopted from gothic cathedrals-high arch
designed by fillipo brunelleschi
herringbon pattern-brickwork-self supporting
surrounded by chain links made of sandstone and iron as well as wooden beams for extra support |
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