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Christian Petersen
relief sculpture and fountain
1934
Food Science Building (Dairy Industry Building)
paid by Works Progress Administration
High Relief
made of: Terra-cotta
3 panels to the left: old style dair
3 panels to the right: new style dairy
Idealization: simplified detail
Eurtythmia: visual rhythm, similar curves, smooths eye movement |
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Janus Agri Alter
Beverly Pepper
1986 with east addition to agronomy blding
Modernist/abstract
Names after Roman God Janus who protected crops w/ 2 faces
Resembles several diferent tools
paid by 1/2 of %1 rule |
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Agronomy Hall
Achitechts Dougher, Rich, & Woodburn
1952
very Bauhaus w/ supporting pilotis
East addition
1986
Both have mucho Grid & functionalism
exposed interior, form follows function
-tilted stair windows
-exposed ceiling mechanics
each thing is separated from building
exterior curtian wall with wrapping windows
exreem Bauhaus style and the 5 points of architecture. |
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tricky painting on agronomy hall |
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by Richard Haas
trompe l'oeil
(trick the eye)
uses perspective
got in 1986 with the 1/2 of %1
mimics rest of the building |
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Vietnam Veteran's Memorial
Maya Lin won contest
1978-1982
Jan Scruggs- veteran that founded/organized memorial
+respect veterans+no glorify war+have 58000 names+fit in with mall+no political statement+be contemplative and reflective+
1980 James Watt required flag and statue |
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3 Servicemen
1984
Fredrick Hart
complementary to Vietnam Veterans Memorial
made of bronze via "lost wax"
has coloring coating called patina
Mixes of races and services |
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Vietnam Women's Memorial
Glenna Goodacre
1993
made of bronze
women rep. faith, hope, and charity
similar to Michelangelo's "The Pietà" |
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The Sacajawea Dollar
Glenna Goodacre and Thomas Rogers
2000
Copper with zinc cladding
model: Shoshone Indian Randy Teton |
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The Liberty Dollar
Robert Scot
1795
Silver
personification- person represents something more abstract (the goddess Liberty - liberty) |
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The Susan B. Anthony Dollar
Frank Gasparro
1979-1981
$1 Copper with nickel cladding
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the differece between low-brow nic-knacks and expensive pop art. use terms and name the kings |
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Kitsch - trailer park, pink flamingos and lawn gnomes
King: Thomas Kinkade
*Happy Valley, c. 1990. Oil on canvas
Camp - pretentious, giant balloon dog
King: Jeff Koons
*New Shelton Wet/Dry, 1981 (vacuums)
*Ceramic puppy and giant flower puppy
*Balloon Dog, 1995, at Venice Biennale |
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Double Eagle
St. Augustus Gaudens
1907
$20 gold coin
most beautiful coin
goddess Liberty
tourch of enlightenment + olive branch |
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Erwin Penofsky stated 3 levels of art interpritation
1: Natural- anyone can see these things
2: Conventual- social customs we are taught to recognize
3: Intrinsic- deep inside thought? |
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Pareto Prinipal
%20 of people do %80 of the work
Vilfredo Pareto- Italian Rail engineer/designer |
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Didrachma (2 drachma)
drachma means handfull of obol (6.25 grams of silver)
Obol was a metal rod of bronze
coin has Athena (Goddess of war w/ victory leaves)
city mascot and identifying marks
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obverse die on the bottom
reverse on top pressing a coin blank or flan |
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Tetradrachma
333 BC
25 grams of silver
became the dollar of the ancient world
Obverse: Figure of Hercules with Alexander the Great's face. Wearing lion shows strength.
Reverse: Zeus w/ mint mark, mint master, and statement |
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Great Seal of the United States of America
Bricolage
Final by Charles Thomson, 1783
First- Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John
Adams, in consultation with Pierre Eugène Du Simitière, 1776
Second-Francis Hopkinson, 1780
Third- William Barton, 1782 |
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Buffalo Nickel
James Earle Fraser
1913
copper-nickel alloy
also known for "The End of the Trail", 1915
depicts native
coin face bassed off
Two Moons of Cheyenne, Iron Tail of sioux , and John Big Tree of seneca
Sometimes made into Hobo Nickels in the 30's |
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Zeuxis, the greatest Greek painter, needed 5 different models to paint Helen of Troy.
c. 400bc |
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Jefferson Nickel
Felix Schlag
1938
Copper-nickel alloy
reverse: Jefersons house, Monticello |
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Lincoln Penny (“Wheatie”)
Victor David Brenner
1907
Copper |
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Lincoln Penny (memorial reverse)
1957-
Frank Gasparro
Copper |
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Mark Wilkinson wrote to Salmon Chase to encorage recognizing God in curency. He told James Pollock to put "Our country, Our God" on coins, but for length was changed to "In God We Trust" which was simmilar to how lincoln would speek. Eisenhower made all coins say "IGWT" and "E Pluribus Unum" |
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Lotka's Law
Alfred Lotka
Contributers contributing that much = (Total # of contributers) /(# of supposed contributions)^2 |
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Foundation in Education
2004
from Arbor Day by Grant Wood
Governor Tom Vilsack made committee to put together state quarter.
5 finalist ideas
-cow, pig, corn, bean stock -ugly
-sulivan bros
-american gothic -rights held by VAGA
-young corn- too complex
arbor day -winner
(VAGA- Visual Arts & Gallery Association) |
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Arbor Day
Grant Wood
1932
Oil on composition board
Painted for Mckinley HS in Cedar Rapids
1937 Grant Wood sold it to a hollywood director called King Vidor for $1200 dollars. Vidor dies and his kids auction it off for 1.3 mil in 1995 to Bill Koch. |
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A word meanning the history of ownership of a work of art. |
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Edgar and Margaret Stanton Memorial Campanile
1895 |
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Lake LaVerne
1915
donated by LaVerne Noyes |
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Adonijah Welch
1st pres of ISU, 1868-1883
was in the business of greenhouses and nursery
started the first landscape acritechture program
ISU opened to students in 1869 |
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Juniper
Grows in high elevation
Grows low
resistant to wind
nice rounded shape
its berries (blue), mixed with alcohol, make gin |
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Yew
European
resitant to cutting- topiary
poisonous red berries
shapes can complement architecture |
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Service Berry Tree
(June Berry Tree)
grey bark matches bedford limestone
blooms first and has first berries
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Crimson Maple
dark leaves
hearty tree
it is a variety of the Norway maple |
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Basswood Tree
(Tilia Americana)
like the Linden tree
spralling branches that tend to break off
rough leaf edges- kindo heartshaped? |
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Linden Tree
(Tilia Cordata)
related to Basswood tree
more compact and rounded- gumdrop shapped
leaves are still rough edgged
very comon caty shade tree |
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White Pine
very strait trunk
tallest trees on campus
Nedles grow in clumps of 5? |
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Scots Pine
not straight
rought looking bark
not exactly tall
heaty survivor |
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Austrian Pine
long reaching branches
taller than short (Scots)
from eastern Europe (Dark Forest)
swirly-knotted bark
supposedly picturesque |
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Mugo Pine
Sort- low lying
found in the alps- Switzerland |
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Red Bud Tree
(Judas Tree)
has early, full red buds |
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Euonymus Tree
(Spindle Tree)
red leaves
is Greek for a very beautiful, secret name. name was never said so this became the name.
branches were used and spindles |
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Ash Tree
compound (5) leaves
diamond pattern bark
has the little helicopter (Samara)
short sturdy tree, very dense wood
similar looking to Linden tree
Being killed off by the emerald ash borer |
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Central Park
Fredrick Law Olmsted
1858
NYC, NY
FLO = godfather of landscape architecture, greatest planner too
park is a romantic, sublime, refreshment for city folk with its serpentine pathways, natural looking plantings, open meadows and ponds, cottages and castle
ISU campus (1869) was based off central park |
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Palace of Versailles
1660
Architect: Jules Mansart
Landscape Architect: Andre La Notre
Interior Designer: Charles Le Burn
has Galerie des Glaces- (Hall of Mirrors)
topiary- classical control of nature
Allee- bulevard with trees lining
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Different types of Romanticism |
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John Turner, Slave Ship, 1844
violent anngry messy
John Costable, The Hay Wain, 1821
quieter, calmer, going with the flowing |
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structures in Central Park |
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Architect: Calvert Vaux
made barns, bridges, houses
Belvedere- a medieval castle
Cliopatra's Needle- Obelisk sent from Egypt
Balto Statue- Dog delivers anti-toxin to children of Nome, AK with Diphtheria. Considered a hero. Sold to a freak show and dies in central park zoo. |
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Marston Water Tower
1897
Anson Martson
head of ISU engineering
design is very art nuevo like a woman's dress |
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Know what an icon is. This isnt even a question, just know about it. it is not very hard. |
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Not even kidding, icons are very repedative as they are seen everywhere and very well recognized so just know it, k? |
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American Gothic
Grant Wood
1930
oil on composition board
Wood entered this to his almamodre's (Chicago Institute of Art) contest and won $300. It features his sister, Nam Wood Graham, and hi dentist, Byron McKeeby. The window style is gothis with its points; it was spare fair frieght. |
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Daguerreotype
Photo using very long exposure. Subjects look uncomfortable because they are being held in place to keep from moving and ruining the photo. |
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Composition
Piet Mondrian
1930
Oil on Canvas
Example of Constructivism- geometrical Balance, reducing things to simple shapes and colors |
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Persistence of Memory
Salvador Dali
1931
Oil on Canvas
Example of Surrealism- odd, strange, warped reality |
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Sigmund Freud found that people have subconscious thought |
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Theory of Apolo vs Dionysus |
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Friedrich Nietzsche teorized that people needed both apolonianism and dinyasism.
The idea of Zarathustra is that with we dont rock the boat a little, society will weaken and die. It will come down to the last man (Letzermensch).
Übermensch- beyond/above/super man
Surrealite- Super life
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The Melancholy and Mystery of a Street
Giorgio de Chirico
1914
Oil on Canvas
Example of a Dreamscape being very surreal and warped |
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Rhythmic Figures
Joan Miro
1934
Oil on Canvas
Example of Automatism- putting the mind on auto and letting it do the work for you. Kinda like doodling |
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Dessert
Meret Oppenheim
1936
Ceramic dessert cup, saucer and spoon covered
with rabbit fur
Example of Verfremdung- to make something strange or distractingly alien, make it catch your eye, in a weird way
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The Human Condition
René Magritte
1933
Oil on canvas
Example of Verfremdung- to make something strange or distractingly alien, make it catch your eye, in a weird way |
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