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Title of work: Jockeys Before the Race, 1878-1879
Artist: Degas
Country: France
Century: 19th
Style: Impressionist
Media: Oil essence, gouache, and pastel
Details: Diagonal opposition. Asymmetrical balance. The contrast of the red cap is very important to the balance.
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Title of work: Le Petit Dejeuner apres le Bain (The Breakfast after the Bath)
Artist: Degas
Country: France
Century: 19th
Style: Impressionist
Media: Pastel on Paper
Details: Bold contours give a sense of movement. |
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Title: The School of Athens, 1508
Artist: Raphael
Country: Italy
Century: 15th-16th
Style: Renaissance
Media: Fresco
Details: Linear perspective. Vanishing point in the center. There are some things that do not go towards the vanishing point, like a block in the foreground. |
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Title: Madonna of the Chair, 1514
Artist: Raphael
Country: Italy
Century: 15th-16th
Style: Renaissance
Media: Oil on wood
Details: Pictured are Mary, Jesus, and John the Baptist. An easel painting. |
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Title: A Man Tricked by Gypsies, 1493
Artist: Da Vinci
Country: Italy
Century: 15th
Style: Italian Renaissance
Media: Pen and brown ink
Details: Da Vinci was a real "renaissance man"; he was an architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, writer, and many other things. He understood the importance of sketching. |
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Title: Ceci n'est pas une Pipe (This is not a Pipe), 1928-1929
Artist: Magritte
Country: France
Century: 20th
Style: Trompe L'oeil (Fool the Eye)
Media: Oil on Canvas
Details: A realist (obviously); part of the trompe de l'oeil movement. |
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Title: A Smoke Backstage, 1877
Artist: Harnett
Country: America
Century: 19th
Style: Trompe L'oeil/Realism
Media: Oil on Canvas
Details: A realist (obviously); part of the trompe de l'oeil movement. Harnett led an unfortunate life; he developed rhumatoid arthritis which slowed down production of his paintings. He died at the age of 44. |
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Title: Shuttlecocks, 1994
Artist: Oldenburg
Country: Sweden
Century: 20th
Style: Modern Scultpure/Pop Art
Media: Aluminum, fiberglass, plastic, paint
Details: Distortion of scale was playful social commentary. There are several of these shuttlecock sculptures, which Oldenburg created with Coosje van Bruggen. |
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Title: Studies for the Libyan Sibyl on the Sistine Chapel cieling, 1510
Artist: Michelangelo
Country: Italy
Century: 15th-16th
Style: Italian Renaissance
Media: Red Chalk. Paper.
Details: Intensely studied human form; sketched in preparation. |
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Title: Pietà, 1501
Artist: Michelangelo
Country: Italy
Century: 15th-16th
Style: Italian Renaissance
Media: Marble
Details: The scale of Mary is extremely exaggerated; in reality she would be 8 feet tall. Her form is used to support, and contrast, the body of Jesus. |
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Title: Prevalence of Ritual: Tidings, 1967
Artist: Romare Bearden
Country: USA
Century: 20th
Style: Modern/Collage
Media: Photomontage
Details: Focused on social commentary of the black American life. |
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Title: Rocket to the Moon, 1971
Artist: Romare Bearden
Country: USA
Century: 20th
Style: Modern/Collage
Media: Collage on Board
Details: Used symbolism to convey the social and economic situation of African Americans. The Rockets in the background represent the technological advances elsewhere, while a red stoplight seems to halt the same expanses in urban life. |
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Title: Old Man with Head in Hands, 1882
Artist: Van Gogh
Country: Nederlands/France
Century: 19th
Style: Post-Impressionist
Media: Pencil & Paper
Details: An early study showing Van Gogh's advances in conveying emotion as well as anatomical accuracy. |
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Title: Carpenter, 1880
Artist: Van Gogh
Country: Nederlands/France
Century: 19th
Style: Post-Impressionist
Media: Black charcoal/crayon
Details: Got fired for being awesome. True story. |
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Title: Self Portrait with Gray Hat, 1887
Artist: Van Gogh
Country: Nederlands/France
Century: 19th
Style: Post-Impressionist
Media: Oil on Canvas
Details: Used colour and texture as a way to express emotion; he was one of, if not, the first artists to do this. Unfortunately, when he died at the age of 37 he was unknown. |
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Title: Nocturne: Blue and Gold- Old Battersea Bridge, 1872-1875
Artist: Whistler
Country: U.S./Britain
Century: 19th-20th
Style: Tonalism
Media: Oil on Canvas
Details: A rich surface with limited tones. Monochromatic, blue-green, with a few gold flecks. Started the tonalist movement. |
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Title: Chariot, 1950
Artist: Giacometti
Country: Switzerland
Century: 20th
Style: Surreal/Expressionist
Media: Bronze
Details: Sculpted exaggerated, thin, elongaged figures. "Open Form" |
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Title: Man Pointing, 1947
Artist: Giacometti
Country: Switzerland
Century: 20th
Style: Surrealist/Expressionist
Media: Bronze
Details: Sculpted, exaggerated, thin, elongated figures. Open form. |
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Title: I and the Village, 1911
Artist: Chigall
Country: Russia/France
Century: 20th
Style: Surreal/Expressionist
Media: Oil on canvas
Details: Use of implied lines, as well as a drawn-in line to define the visual line between the sheep and the man. |
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Title: Wheel of Fortune, 1977-1978
Artist: Flack
Country: USA
Century: 20th
Style: Photo Realism
Media: Oil over acrylic on canvas
Details: Airbrush used for gradual colour gradation. The name of the art is featured on a tarot card. |
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Title: This is Definitely Not a Pipe, 2000
Artist: Beldner
Country: USA
Century: 20th/21st
Style: Modern
Media: Money...! (Sewn currency)
Details: Beldner uses money to recreate famous works of art; this is a sort of social commentary on the way that art is often valued only by it's worth in dollars, rather than it's worth in aesthetic or political value. |
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Title: Guernica, 1937
Artist: Picasso
Country: Spain
Century: 19th-20th
Style: Cubist
Media: Oil on Canvas
Details: Documented his process from start to finish. The work features a woman holding a lamp and a bull with a bird on it's back. |
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Title: Oriental Poppies, 1927
Artist: Georgia O'Keeffe
Country: America
Century: 20th
Style: Modern
Media: Oil on Canvas
Details: Major influence on U.S. modern art. Painted flowers, and other natural scenes, in bold, abstract, style. |
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Title: Jack in the Pulpits, No. 5, 1930
Artist: Georgia O'Keeffe
Country: USA
Century: 20th
Style: Modern
Media: Oil on Canvas
Details: Natural items in bold, abstract, colourful styles. |
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Title: Banana Flower, 1933
Artist: Georgia O'Keeffe
Country: USA
Century: 20th
Style: Modern
Media: Charcoal/chalk on paper
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Title: Madonna and Child with the Chancellor Rolin
Artist: Jan Van Eyck
Country: Belgium
Century: 14th-15th
Style: Early renaissance
Media: Oil and tempera on panel
Details: Father of oil painting. He used glaze to add texture and shine to things like jewels and fur. |
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Title: Pietà
Artist: Titian
Country: Italy
Century: 16th
Style: Italian Renaissance
Media: Oil on Canvas
Details: Bold, loose brushwork. Triangular composition. |
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Title: Large Reclining Nude, 1935
Artist: Matisse
Country: France
Century: 19th-20th
Style: Modern Art
Media: Oil on Canvas
Details: Art formed in stages with attentioin to visual weight. |
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Title: Aztec Calendar Stone, 1479
Country: Mexico
Century: 15th
Media: Basalt
Details: The center of the circle is the sun god, representing the world. There are four quarters of the circle, each compartment representing previous incarnations of the world. |
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Title: Sloop, Nassau, 1899
Artist: Homer
Country: USA
Century: 19th
Style: Realist
Media: Watercolor and graphite on paper
Details: Said to be the father of watercolour. He used the white of the paper to create highlights. |
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Title: Detroit Industry, 1932-1933
Artist: Rivera
Country: Mexico
Century: 20th
Style: Mexican Muralist Renaissance
Media: Fresco
Details: Fresco is made quickly, while the pigments used bind with lime, creating a durable surface. The colours of the fresco reach their full intensity 50-100 years after being painted. Rivera was married to Frida Kahlo! |
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