ARTS 1301 GPC - SPRING 2013 SALLY E. CROUSE, Instructor scrouse@lovett.org - www.sallyecrouse.weebly.com SLIDE SHEET #1 PRE HISTORY, ART OF ANCIENT NEAR EAST Hall of Bulls, Lascaux, France (c. 15,000-10,000 BC) Venus of Willendorf (c. 25,000 BC) stone Ziggurat at Ur (Sumerian, c. 2100 BC) Statues from Abu Temple (Sumerian, c. 2900-2600 BC) marble with shell and black limestone inlay Victory Stele of Naram Sin (Akkadian, c. 2300-2200 BC) stone Law Code of Hammurabi (Babylonian, c. 1760 BC) diorite The Dying Lioness, from Nineveh (Assyrian, 660 BC) limestone ANCIENT EGYPT Narmer Palette (Egyptian, c. 3200 BC) slate Statue of Khafre, from Giza (Egyptian, c. 2500 BC) diorite Great Pyramids at Giza (Egyptian, c. 2570-2500 BC) Pillar statue of Akhenaton from Temple of Amen-Re (c. 1356 BC) painted sandstone Reconstruction of face of King Tut (1323 BC) gold Bust of Queen Nefertiti (Egyptian, New Kingdom, c. 1344 BC) limestone MINOAN, ANCIENT GREECE Cycladic idol, from Amorgos (c. 2500-100 BC) marble Queen’s bedroom in Palace at Knossos (c. 1500 BC) Funerary mask, Mycenae, Greece (c. 1600-1500 BC) gold Dipylon Vase with funerary scene (8th century BC) terracotta Kouros (Greek, Archaic, c. 600 BC) marble Peplos Kore (Greek, Archaic, c. 530 BC) marble Myron, Diskobolos (Discus Thrower) (c. 450 BC) marble Parthenon, Athens (448-432 BC) marble Polykleitos, Doryphoros (Spear Bearer) (c. 450-440 BC) marble Praxiteles, Hermes and Dionysos (c. 330-320 BC) marble HELLENISTIC, ETRUSCAN, AND ANCIENT ROME The Dying Gaul (Hellenistic, c. 240-200 BC) marble Aphrodite of Melos (Venus de Milo) (Hellenistic, 2nd century BC) marble Sarcophagus, from Cerveteri (Etruscan, c. 520 BC) terracotta Head of a Roman (1st century BC) marble Temple of Fortuna Virilis, Rome (late 2nd century BC) Pont du Gard, Nimes, France (c. 14 AD) Arch of Constantine, Rome (312-315 AD) Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheater), Rome (79 AD) The Pantheon, Rome (117-125 AD) Augustus of Prima Porta (Roman, c. 20 BC) marble The Imperial Procession, from the Ara Pacis Augustae (1st C AD) marble relief Marcus Aurelius on Horseback, Capitoline Hill, Rome (c. 165 AD) bronze ARTS 1301 GPC - SPRING 2013 SALLY E. CROUSE, Instructor scrouse@lovett.org - www.sallyecrouse.weebly.com SLIDE SHEET #2 EARLY CHRISTIAN, BYZANTINE Head of Constantine the Great (early 4th century AD) marble, 8 ft. Catacomb di Priscilla, Rome The Good Shepherd in the Catacomb of Saints Pietro and Marcellino, Rome (early 4th century AD) Church of San Vitale, Ravenna (Byzantine, 526-547 AD). Justinian and Attendants and Theodora and Attendants (Byzantine, c. 547 AD) mosaic glass Hagia Sophia, Constantinople (532-537 AD) St. Mark’s, Venice (begun 1063 AD) MEDIEVAL ART Page from the Lindisfarne Gospels (c. 700 AD) Palace Chapel of Charlemagne at Aachen (792-805 AD) Cathedral of St. Ëtienne, Caen, France (1067-1087) Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris (begun 1163) Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France (begun 1134) Florence Cathedral, Santa Maria dei Fiori (begun 1368) Jamb figures, west portals, Chartres Cathedral (c. 1140-1150) Limbourg Brothers, “May” from Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry (1416) ITALIAN RENAISSANCE Cimabue, Madonna Enthroned (c. 1280-1290) Giotto, Madonna Enthroned (c. 1310) Filippo Brunelleschi, Sacrifice of Isaac (1401-1402) Lorenzo Ghiberti, Sacrifice of Isaac (1401-1402) Donatello, David (1408) Masaccio, Holy Trinity, Santa Maria Novella, Florence (c. 1428) Filippo Brunelleschi, construction of the cathedral dome, Florence (1420-1436) Andrea Del Verrocchio, David (c. 1470) Piero Della Francesca, Resurrection (c. late 1450s) Sandro Botticelli, The Birth of Venus (c. 1486) Leon Battista Alberti, Palazzo Rucellai, Florence (1446-1451) Leonardo Da Vinci, The Last Supper (1495-1498) Leonardo Da Vinci, Madonna of the Rocks (c. 1483) Raphael, The School of Athens (1510-1511) Michelangelo, The Sistine Chapel ceiling frescoes in the Vatican, Rome (1508-1512) Michelangelo, The Creation of Adam (1508–1512) Michelangelo, David (1501-1504). NORTHERN RENAISSANCE Robert Campin, Merode Altarpiece: The Annunciation with Donors and St. Joseph (c. 1425-1428). Jan Van Eyck, Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride (1434). Matthias Grünewald, The Crucifixion, center panel of The Isenheim Altarpiece (exterior) (completed 1515). Albrecht Dürer, Adam and Eve (1504). Gianlorenzo Bernini, David (1623). Titian, Venus of Urbino (1538). Tintoretto, The Last Supper (1592-1594). El Greco, The Burial of Count Orgaz (1586). Peter Bruegel The Elder, The Peasant Wedding (1568). Jacopo Pontormo, Entombment (1525-1528). ARTS 1301 GPC - SPRING 2013 SALLY E. CROUSE, Instructor scrouse@lovett.org - www.sallyecrouse.weebly.com SLIDE SHEET #3 BAROQUE ART Gianlorenzo Bernini, Piazza of St. Peter’s Cathedral, Rome (1605-1613) Gianlorenzo Bernini, The Ecstasy of St. Theresa (1645-1652) Caravaggio, The Conversion of St. Paul (1600-1601) Caravaggio, Judith and Holofernes (c. 1598) Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith Decapitating Holofernes (c. 1620) Diego Velásquez, Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor) (1656) Peter Paul Rubens, The Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus (1617) Rembrandt Van Rijn, Self-Portrait (1652) Jan Vermeer, Young Woman with a Water Jug (c. 1665) ROCOCO ART Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Happy Accidents of the Swing (1767) Élizabeth Vigée-Lebrun, Marie Antoinette and Her Children (1781) NEOCLASSICISM, ROMANTICISM Jacques-Louis David, The Oath of the Horatii (1784) Eugène Delacroix, The Death of Sardanapalus (1826) Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Grande Odalisque (1814) Eugène Delacroix, Odalisque (1845-1850) REALISM Francisco Goya, The Third of May, 1808 (1814-1815) Honorè Daumier, The Third-Class Carriage (c. 1862) Gustave Courbet, The Stone-Breakers (1849) Èdouard Manet, Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe (Luncheon on the Grass) (1863) Èdouard Manet, Olympia (1863-1865) IMPRESSIONISM, POST-IMPRESSIONISM, EXPRESSIONISM Claude Monet, Impression: Sunrise (1872) Claude Monet, Rouen Cathedral (1894) Pierre-August Renoir, Le Moulin de la Galette (1876) Berthe Morisot, Young Girl by the Window (1878) Edgar Degas, The Rehearsal (Adagio) (1877) Georges Seurat, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1884-1886) Paul Cèzanne, Still Life with Basket of Apples (c. 1895) Vincent Van Gogh, Starry Night (1889) Vincent Van Gogh, Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear (1889-1890) Paul Gauguin, Vision after the Sermon (Jacob Wrestling with the Angel) (1888) Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec, At the Moulin Rouge (1892) Edvard Munch, The Scream (1893) Mary Cassatt, The Boating Party (1893-1894) Auguste Rodin, The Burghers of Calais (1884-1895) FAUVISM, MODERN ART Andrè Derain, London Bridge (1906) Henri Matisse, Red Room (Harmony in Red) (1908-1909) Wassily Kandinsky, Sketch I for Composition VII (1913) Pablo Picasso, The Old Guitarist (1903) Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907) Georges Braque, The Portuguese (1911) Pablo Picasso, The Bottle of Suze (1912-1913) Pablo Picasso, Guernica (1937) Umberto Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space (1913) Giacomo Balla, Street Light (1909) Georgia O’Keeffe, White Iris (1930) Charles Demuth, My Egypt (1927) Piet Mondrian, Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow (1930) Constantin Brancusi, Bird in Space (c. 1928) Paul Klee, Twittering Machine (1922) Giorgio De Chirico, The Mystery and Melancholy of the Street (1914) Marcel Duchamp, Mona Lisa (L.H.O.O.Q.) (1919) Salvador Dalí, The Persistence of Memory (1931) CONTEMPORARY Jackson Pollock, One (Number 31, 1950) (1950) Lee Krasner, Easter Lilies (1956) Mark Rothko, Blue, Orange, Red (1961) Romare Bearden, Prevalence of Ritual: Mysteries (1964) Helen Frankenthaler, Lorelei (1957) Francis Bacon, Figure with Meat (1954) Robert Rauschenberg, The Bed (1955) Jasper Johns, Painted Bronze (Ale Cans) (1960) Andy Warhol, Green Coca-Cola Bottles (1962) David Smith, Cubi Series (1963-1964) Henry Moore, Reclining Figure, Lincoln Center (1963-1965) Jean-Michel Basquiat, Melting Point of Ice (1984) Miriam Schapiro, The Doll House (1972)