Art Hist. Review Ancient Greek Art and Arch. (600 BCE-30 BCE) The Early Classical Period 480-450 BCE 5.23 KRITIOS BOY Acropolis‚ Athens 480 BCE -Marble -He is self confident and serious looking -He is a sculpture in the round -The artist is believed to be KRITIOS -The statue has an S-curve to him and is in the contrapposto pose‚ which is when artists use tension and relaxation around the central axis of the body to increase to muscular tension and enhance the musculature of a body. It is
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Out of all the paintings we could choose from‚ I have decided to write about Michelangelo Bounarroti’s Guidizio Universale. It caught my eye because I have read a lot about The Last Judgment and how it would look like when it happens. Another part of the painting that caught my eye is how the people and other objects are falling and are afloat in mid sky blue air. The painting is representational for the fact that it is representing the human kind from the dammed and the saved. In the center of the
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Chapter 1-Pre-Historic Art Key Terms Attributes- Symbolic object or objects that identify a particular deity‚ saint‚ or personification in art Ceramics- Wares made of baked clay Corbel vault- Dolmen- Prehistoric sculpture made up of or more large stones supporting a large‚ flat‚ horizontal slabs Capstones- The final topmost stone in corbel arch or vault which joins the sides and completes the Structure Henge- Circular area enclosed by stones or wood posts set up by Neolithic
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ARTH 1381 Writing Assignment #1 The purpose of this assignment is to compare and contrast Giuliano Bugiardini’s Madonna and Child with St. John the Baptist‚ and the Master of Frankfurt’s Holy Kinship. Both are examples of Renaissance paintings‚ however‚ Bugiardini’s piece is an example of southern Renaissance‚ where the Master of Frankfurt’s is one of northern Renaissance. Buigiardini’s Madonna and the Child with St. John the Baptist depicts Mary with Christ and St. John. The three figures
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Thomas Cole‚ an American Influence Thomas Cole was an established 19thcentury American painter. He was a landscape artist and the founder of the Hudson River School‚ an American art movement consisting of other landscape artists. He was known for his realistic depiction of American landscape and countryside. Along with painting landscapes‚ he painted allegorical works‚ the most famous being The Course of Empire‚ a five part series and The Voyage of Life‚ a four part series. As Cole’s fame began
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C. . I chose to analyze this piece as apposed to the others because I’m mainly attracted to art and sculptures from the Greek era. The overall color used in this relief is ivory with a few cracks and pieces broken off. There is some discoloration which causes the color to come off as slightly light brown for most of the relief. The sculpture appears larger compared to the other sculptures in the art room. It represents a family which includes a man‚ his wife‚ and their child united on one high
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Greek 600-630 B.C. Archaic period Kouros 600-580bc * Kouros= Youth * Archaic period * From attica‚ Greece * marble Krosios (Kouros from Anavysos) 530bc * marble * High classical period Doryphorus or canon * Doryphorus = Spear bearer * Artist: Polykleitos * High classical period * Idealisim * Contrapostal= pose (relaxed) * Artist wrote
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father of psychoanalysis‚ came up with the model of the mind‚ the structure of personality‚ psychosexual stages and developmental processes‚ defense mechanisms‚ and had a way of analyzing dreams. Freud was also an influential contribution to surrealism art; having impacted artist like Salvador Dali and Michael Proust. Sigmund Freud truly impacted the world in many different ways and is still greatly appreciated in this modern day. Sigmund Freud is most known for being the father of Psychoanalysis
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“Storge” Art History Essay Jessica Boucher AWM4UO Carozza 13/01/18 Storge‚ the Greek word for familial love‚ is the title of the art exhibition. Consisting of six works of art‚ of varying mediums‚ all but one from the modern era‚ this art show is meant to project love of family‚ and the feelings it may bring‚ whether they are joy or anguish. All the pieces in the show are meant to evoke maternal or paternal feelings in the viewers‚ and when combined‚ the pieces are meant to show the journey
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the commonplace Pedestrians (George Segal) Made out of plaster Plastered ordinary people Ron Boozer Plastered piece by piece Three Flags (Jasper Johns) Most famous modern artist in the world From Allendale SC 1959 Pop-Art—about everyday things turned into art Made of wood with encaustic wax on it—slick and shiny People got upset because they felt it was a protest against Vietnam Became Pandora’s Box Coca Cola Bottles (Andy Warhol) Expressing Something Universal Country School
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