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GRADE 11 ART HISTORY SLIDE LIST
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PART 1 – A CHRONOLOGICAL APPROACH:
LOOKING AT ART MOVEMENTS IN PROGRESSION
Early Italian Renaissance
1. Filippo Brunelleschi. Dome of Florence Cathedral. (1420-1436) Florence, Italy.
2. Donatello. David. (1430-1432) Bronze Sculpture.
3. Leon Battista Alberti. Façade for Santa Maria Novella. (1458) Florence, Italy.
4. Masaccio. The Holy Trinity. (1401-1428) Fresco.
5. Sandro Botticelli. Primavera. (1482) Tempera on panel.
High Renaissance
6. Leonardo da Vinci. Mona Lisa. (1503-1506) Oil on panel.
7. Leonardo da Vinci. The Last Supper. (1495-1498) Tempera wall mural.
8. Leonardo da Vinci. Virgin of the Rocks. (1485) Oil on panel.
9. Michelangelo Buonarroti. David. (1501-1504) Marble.
10. Donato Bramante. Tempietto. (1502) St. Peter’s on the hill, Rome.
Mannerism
11. El Greco. The Burial of Count Orgaz. (1586) Oil on canvas
12. Parmigianino. Madonna with the Long Neck. (1534-1540) Oil on Canvas.
13. Giambologna. Abduction of the Sabine Woman. (1583) Marble.
Renaissance in the North
14. Jan van Eyck. Arnolfini Portrait. (1434) Oil on panel.
15. Matthias Grunewald. Isenheim Altarpiece. (1512-1515) Oil on panel.
16. Roger van der Weyden. Descent from the Cross. (1435) Oil on panel.
17. Hans Holbein. The French Ambassadors. (1533) Oil on panel.
18. Albrecht Durer. Knight, Death and the Devil. (1513) Engraving.
Baroque
19. Francesco Borromini. St. Ivo. (1643-1660) Rome.
20. Gian Lorenzo Bernini. David. (1623) Marble.
21. Caravaggio. Crucifixion of St. Peter. (1600-1601) Oil on canvas.
22. Artemesia Gentileschi. Judith and Holofernes. (1612-1621) Oil on canvas.
23. Rembrandt. The Return of the Prodigal Son. (1662) Oil on canvas.
24. Johannes Vermeer. Girl with a Pearl Earring. (1665) Oil on canvas.
Neoclassicism
25. Jacques-Louis David. Oath of the Horatii. (1784-1785) Oil on canvas.
26. Dominique Ingres. Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne. (1812) Oil on canvas.
27. Antonio Canova. Paolina Borghese as Venus Victrix. (1805-1808) Marble.
28. Thomas Jefferson. Monticello. (1770-1784) Virginia, America.
Romanticism
29. Francisco Goya. Saturn Devouring one of his Sons. (1819-1823) mural transferred to canvas.
30. Henry Fuseli. The Nightmare. (1781) Oil on canvas.
31. Eugene Delacroix. Liberty Leading the People. (1830) Oil on canvas.
32. John Nash. The Royal Pavilion. (1815-1818) Brighton, England.
Realism
33. Jean Francois Millet. The Gleaners. (1857) Oil on canvas.
34. Honore Daumier. Third-Class Carriage. (1863-65) Oil on canvas.
Pre-Raphaelites
35. John Everett Millais. Ophelia. (1851-1852). Oil on canvas.
36. John William Waterhouse. Hylas and the Nymphs. (1896) Oil on canvas.
37. Frederic Leighton. Flaming June. (1895). Oil on canvas.
PART 2 – A THEMATIC APPROACH:
LOOKING AT ART THROUGH VARIOUS THEMES
St. Peter’s – The Vatican
38. Michelangelo Buonarroti. Sistine Chapel Ceiling (1508-1512) &
The Last Judgement. (1536-1541) Frescoes.
39. Raphael Sanzio. School of Athens. (1510-1511) Fresco.
40. Michelangelo Buonarroti. Dome of St. Peter’s. (1545-1564) Vatican City, Rome.
41. Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Baldacchino. (1623-1634) Bronze.
Dante’s Divine Comedy
42. Hieronymus Bosch. Garden of Delights. (1505-1510) Oil on panel.
43. William Blake. The Lovers Whirlwind, Francesca da Rimini and Paolo. (1824-27) Pen and ink
and watercolour.
44. Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. Ugolino and His Sons. (1857-61) Bronze.
Shock Art: Now and Then
45. Sandro Botticelli. Birth of Venus. (1482) Tempera on canvas.
46. Edouard Manet Olympia. (1863) Oil on canvas
47. Gottfried Helnwein. Epiphany I, Epiphany II and Epiphany III.
Conceptual Art
48. Marcel Duchamp. Bottle Rack Series. (1914) Readymade.
49. Piero Manzoni. Living Sculpture. (1961). Performance.
50. Yoko Ono. Grapefruit, First Edition. (1964). Sculpture.
Eroticism / Erotic Artists
51. Kitigawa Utamaro. Lovers in an upstairs room, from "Uta makura" - Poem of the Pillow. (1788)
Polychrome Woodblock Print.
52. Gustav Klimt. Danaë (1907). Oil on canvas.
53. Aubrey Beardsley. The Peacock Skirt, for Oscar Wilde’s play Salomé. (1892) Pen and Ink
Illustration.
Installations: Indoor and Out
54. Sandy Skoglund. Revenge of the Goldfish. (1981). Installation
55. Andy Goldsworthy. Icicle Star. (2003). Outdoor Installation.
56. Louise Bourgeois. Maman. (1999) National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
Performance Artists
57. Yoko Ono. Cut Piece. (1964 & 1965) First performed in Japan and again in New York City at
Carnegie Hall. Performance.
58. Jana Sterbak. Remote Control II. (1989) Performance.
59. Keith Haring. Public Subway Drawings. (1980-1985) Chalk Drawings.
60. Blue Man Group. Tubes. (1991) Performance.
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