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The Slave Ship
1844
Joseph Turner
Style: Romantic |
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Mural
1943
Jackson Pollock
Romantic/Biomorphic
Abstract Expressionism |
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German Beer poster
Alphonse Mucha
1898
Style: Art Nouveau |
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1915 Coke Bottle
Alex Samuelson, Clyde Edwards
Cyma Curve
Cola nut/Cocoa Bean |
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Wassily Chair
1925
Marcel Breuer
Sleek, Streamlined, like Gabrielle Channel |
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Barcelona Chair
1929
Mies Van Der Rohe
Bauhaus style |
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The City (1919)
Fernand Leger
Cubist style |
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Cubism
Talk about the development of it
Be specific yada yada |
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Started by Pablo Picaso in 1907, was in all part of design by 1920 in the form of Art Deco. It was considered very high class at the time.
RUR(1920) is a play from Cehoslovacia by Karel Capek. It is where the word robot came from and was a major part of the cubism movement with mahines mechanical whatnot.
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ELC Chair 1944 Charles Eames Uses organic shapes |
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German word for being of a certain time. |
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German word for world view or mental attitude of certain people of a certain time. |
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Advertising poster for Pivolo aperitif
1923
Adolphe Cassandre
Style: Art Deco |
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1965
Mary Quaint
Mini dresses with paterns, straight lines, more geometric & less biometric |
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Tribute in Light
2002
88 spotlights
Julian Laverdiere and Paul Myoda
NYC, NY |
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Clothespin
1976
Claes Oldenburg
Philadelphia, PA
Pop art |
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TWA terminal
Eero Saarinen
1957
JFK airport, NYC, NY
Dionysian architecture- crazy, not geometric, curvy lines, biomorphic
Eero Saarinen also made the Tulip Chair in 1955 |
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Chevron
Ken Noland
1962
Minamalist, linear |
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Oath of the Horatii
Jacques Louis David
1785
Classical painting |
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Explain walking around a cat |
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Vito Acconci
he was a Conceputal artist |
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Vocab:
Being from the same time
Being from a Different time |
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Thomas Chippendale
Flowery/intricate patterns
1760s
Style: Rococo |
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Composition
1930
Piet Mondrian
Minimalism
Apollonian- like Apollo, orderly |
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German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche said the Greek were great because they balanced their worship between the two Gods, Apollo and Dionysos. They are very different and offer the society structure and energy. These forms can be seen speratly in paintings. |
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Salk Institute (1959)
La Jolla CA
Louis Kahn
Apollonian architecture- very organized and sharp/clean |
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Improvisation
1914
Wassily Kandinsky
Dionysian painting- romaintic, colorfull, kind of blurry with out set boundries of shapes |
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Name the Term and describe it better:
When there are two different ways or types of things |
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Dichotomy
Alternating styles such as
Painterly or Planar
Apollonian or Dionysian |
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Bird in Space
1925
Constantin Brancusi
Landmark Case - Firt time abstract sculpture was officially art in court of law |
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The Moulin de la Galette
1876
Pierre Auguste Renoir
Style: French Impressionism
People thought was very ugly at the time but eventually came to like it (10 year rule)
Renoir also painted Nude in Sunlight which was though bad because of the realistic colors that were not normally used at the time |
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Prince Albert Armchair
1851
Henry Eyles
Won award for most beautiful furniture ay London's 1851 worlds fair. |
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Washington DC
Presidents house
Capitol |
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1791. Pierre Charles L’Enfant. radial and castrum designs
1792. James Hoban. neo-classicism with portico and tholo
1793. William Thornton after the Pantheon |
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Golden Ratio
Give me more |
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A is to B as A+B is to A
Luca Pacioli did research on this with funding by the Duke of Urbino who then had it implemented in his palace
Phi = Φ = .618 |
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5 Irish Brothers from Waterloo, Iowa. Died 1942 on the Navy ship USS Juneau
Memorial has a mast, 5 anchors, % sided pyramid, shamrock |
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Design:
Michael Arad and Peter Walker
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Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Lower Manhattan Development Corporation
World Trade Center Memorial Foundation |
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Tell me the story of the Smithsonian Institute |
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James Smithson died and left his money to his nephew but eventualy to the US for the Smithsonian Institute. Designer was James Renwick in Romanesque in 1855. |
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James McMillan headed committee
- Make the mall open and green
- Extend mall to south and west
- Add new monuments
- Make permanent committee to regulate building design |
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Designed by John Russell Pope |
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By John Russle Pope 1941
money from Andrew Mellon and then son Paul Mellon with new addition in 1978 that didn't look clasical, but was classical in spirit. Addition by Ieoh Ming Pei |
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