Friday, April 8, 2011

Final Part

Hello, everyone! Could someone from each group post a comment on here briefly stating your exhibition theme and what it's about? The final part of the project paper has us look at the exhibition as a whole and I thought it might be nice to have a single reference point. Thanks!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Team 5

To get started, each one of you should pick a new theme--not one of the ones that you chose as a class--and connect your NEW theme to one work of art of your choice. It doesn't have to be in your textbook. IMPORTANT: use the "comment" function below this post so that you create a thread for your group.

Team 4

To get started, each one of you should pick a new theme--not one of the ones that you chose as a class--and connect your NEW theme to one work of art of your choice. It doesn't have to be in your textbook. IMPORTANT: use the "comment" function below this post so that you create a thread for your group.

Team 3

To get started, each one of you should pick a new theme--not one of the ones that you chose as a class--and connect your NEW theme to one work of art of your choice. It doesn't have to be in your textbook. IMPORTANT: use the "comment" function below this post so that you create a thread for your group.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Themes

Religious Matter from a Secular Perspective: "Saint Mary of Egypt among Sinners", Emil Nolde, 1912
Fantasy:  "Garden of Earthly Delights", Hieronymus Bosch, 1505
War:  "Armored Train", Gino Severini, 1915
Mythology:  "Saturn Devouring one of his Children", Francisco Goya, 1819
Love:  "The Amolfini Marriage", Jan Van Eyck, 1370
Revolutions in Art:  "Luncheon on the Grass", Edouard Manet, 1863
Urbanization:  "The City", Fernand Legar, 1919
Gender Roles: "Untitled Film Still #35", Cindy Sherman, 1979
Powerful Women in History:  "Isabella d'Este", Titan, 1534
Transportation:  "Flight into Egypt", Annibale Carracci, 1603
Dreams:  "The Nightmare", 1781
Art Inspired by Music: "Pastoral Symphony", Giogione De Castelfranco, 1508
Food and Mealtime:  "Butchers Stall", Pieter Aersten, 1551
Media and Propaganda:  "Green Coca-Cola Bottles", Andy Warhol, 1962
Fashion in Art:  "A Shot of Marylin Monroe", Andy Warhol, 1964
Controversial Works of Art:  "The Last Judgement", Michelangelo, 1537

Team 2

To get started, each one of you should find out who Zora Neale Hurston was and list one book, essay, etc. that she produced.

Team 1

To get started, each one of you should pick a new theme--not one of the ones that you chose as a class--and connect your NEW theme to one work of art of your choice. It doesn't have to be in your textbook. IMPORTANT: use the "comment" function below this post so that you create a thread for your group.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Samantha Rosen- Themes

Themes

Religious Subject Matter from a Secular Perspective
Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints
Duccio Di Buoninsegna
1308-1311
(p. 385)

Fantasy
Cupid a Captive
Francois Boucher
1754
(p. 5880)

War
Battle of San Romano
Paolo Uccello
1455
(p. 437)

Mythology
Birth of Venus
Sandro Botticelli
1484-1486
(p. 439)

Love
Ophelia
Everett Millais
1852
(p. 641)

Revolutions in Art
Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist)
Jackson Pollock
1950
(p. 748)

Urbanization
Public Enemy
David Hammons
1991
(p. 773)

Powerful Women in History
Fall of Man (Adam and Eve)
Albrecht Durer
1504
(p. 502)

Gender Roles
S.O.S Starification Object Series
Hannah Wilke
1974
(p. 769)

Themes

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective:
Fall of Man (Adam and Eve) Albrecht Durer
1504 Engraving
Pg. 502
Fantasy:
Garden of Earthly Delights Hieronymus Bosch
1505-1510 Oil on Wood
Pg. 515
War:
Battle of Issus Albrecht Altdorfer
1529 Oil on wood
Pg. 511
Mythology:
Apotheosis of Homer Jean-Auguste- Dominque Ingres
1827 Oil on canvas
Pg. 614
Love:
The Swing Jean-Honore Fragonard
1766 Oil on canvas
Pg. 582
Revolutions in art:
Burial at Ornans Gustave Courbet
1849 Oil on canvas
Pg.631
Urbanization:
Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with White People) Jaune Quick-To-See- Smith
1992 Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas
Pg. 774
Gender roles:
The Bath Mary Cassatt
1892 Oil on canvas
Pg. 662
Powerful women in history:
Liberty Leading the People Eugene Delacroix
1830 Oil on canvas
Pg. 623
Transportation:
The Slave Shop (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On) Joseph Mallord William Turner
1840 Oil on Canvas
Pg. 627
Dreams:
The Persistence of Memory Salvador Dali
1931 Oil on canvas
Pg. 722
Art inspired by music:
Vanitas Still Life Pieter Claesz
1630s Oil on panel
Pg. 568
Food and mealtime:
Basket of Apples Paul Cezanne
1895 Oil on canvas
Pg. 670
Media propaganda:
The Treachery (or Perfidy) of Images Rene Magritte
1928-1929 Oil on canvas
Pg. 722
Fashion in art:
Louis XIV Hyacinthe Rigaud
1701 Oil on canvas
Pg. 574
Controversial works of art:
Fountain Marcel Duchamp
1917 Sculpture
Pg.706

Great job! --and your group assignments

First, great job matching art to themes! You're coming up with great ideas and I'm impressed by how astute and creative you are.

Here are your group assignments. I'll have a question soon to help get you started working together.

Team 1: Skye Anico, Larissa Lopez, Nikki Crewe, John Del Rossi, Julia Szenberg

Team 2: This will be the Zora Neale Hurston/Harlem Renaissance team (see virtual exhibition assignment for explanation): Cory Baden, Grace Loescher, Morgan Gill, Kelly Thayer, Nick Wejchert

Team 3: Zach Baldwin, Samantha Rosen, Robert Burrows, Lauren Zook, Mary Hortenstine

Team 4: Christian Bromley, Morgan Williams, Elyse DeLisle, Samantha Ullian, Katie Gentsch

Team 5: Chelsea Curto, Morgan Fitzgerald, Alexis Csenger, Julia McGinnis, Alex Brierly

Friday, February 4, 2011

Elyse De Lisle- Themes

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective
Adoration of the Shepherds, Georges de La Tour, 1645-1650
Fantasy
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, Francisco Goya, 1798
War
Raft of the Medusa, Theodore Gericault, 1818-1819
Mythology
Saturn Devouring One of His Children, Francisco Goya, 1819-1823
Love
The Arnolfini Wedding, Jan Van Eyck, 1434
Revolutions in art
A Harvest of Death, O’Sullivan, 1863
Urbanization
New York Night, Georgia O’Keeffe, 1929
Gender roles
The Bath, Mary Cassatt, 1892
Powerful women in history
Isabella d'Este, Titian, 1534-1536
Transportation
The Haywain, John Constable
Dreams
The Nightmare, Henry Fuseli, 1781
Art inspired by music
Pastoral Symphony, Giorgione Da Castelfranco, 1508-1510
Food and mealtime
Bar at the Folies-Bergere, Edouard Manet, 1882
Media propaganda
Green Coca-Cola Bottles, Andy Warhol, 1962
Fashion in art
Louis XIV, Hyacinthe Rigaud, 1701
Controversial works of art
The Holy Virgin Mary, Chris Ofili, 1996

Kelly Thayer- Themes

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective

Gustave Moreau, Jupiter and Semele 1875. Oil on canvas.

Fantasy

Hieronymus Bosch, Garden of Earthly Delights, 1505-1510

War

Eugene Delacroix, Liberty Leading the People, 1830. Oil on cavas

Mythology

Jan Gossaert, Neptune and Amphitrite, 1516.

Love

Jan Van Eyck, The Arnolfini Marriage, 1390-1441

Revolutions in art

O’Sullivan, A Harvest of Death, 1863, Photography

Urbanization

Gerrit Thomas Rietveld, Schroder House, 1924.

Gender roles

Mary Cassatt, The Bath, 1892, Oil on Canvas

Powerful women in history

Michaelangelo Buonarroti, Pieta, 1498-1500.

Transportation

Annibale Carracci, Flight into Egypt, 1603-1604, Oil on canvas

Dreams

Henry Fuseli, The Nightmare, 1781, Oil on Canvas

Art inspired by music

Pieter Claesz, Vanitas Still Life, 16302, Oil on panel

Food and mealtime

Gerrit van Honthorst , Supper Party, 1620

Media propaganda

Andy Warhol, Campbell’s Soup Cans, 1962

Fashion in art

Hyacinthe Rigaurd, Louis XIV, 1701 Oil on Canvas

Controversial works of art

David Hammons, Public Enemy, 1991. Photographs, balloons, sandbags, guns, and other mixed media

Themes in Art

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective: Moses, Michaelangelo, sculpture

Fantasy:The Two Fridas, 1939, Frida Kahlo, oil on canvas

War: Departure of the Volunteers, 1792, limestone

Mythology:Feast of the Gods, 1529, Giovanni Bellini and Titian

Love: Primavera, 1482, Sandro Botticelli

Revolutions in art: A Harvest of Death, 1863, O'Sullivan, photography

Urbanization: The City, 1919, Fernand Leger, oil on canvas

Gender roles: Object (Le Dejuner en fourrure), 1936, Meret Oppenheim, sculpture

Powerful women in history: Madonna and Child, 1503, Duccio, tempera

Transportation: Rain, Steam, and Speed, 1844, J.W. Turner

Dreams: The Nightmare, 1972, Henry Fuseli

Art inspired by music: Guitar, 1912, Pablo Picasso

Food and mealtime: Supermarket Shopper, 1970, Duane Hanson, synthetic media

Media propaganda: Campbell's Soup Cans, 1962, Andy Warhol

Fashion in art: Giovanni Arnolfini and his Bride, 1434, Jan Van Eyck

Controversial works of art: The Four Horsemen of the Apocolypse,1498, Albercht Durer

religious subject matter from a secular perspective- Isaac and His Sons, Lorenzo Ghiberti 1425-1452


fantasy- Galatea, Raphael, 1513


war- Battle of San Romano, Paolo Uccello 1455


mythology- Birth of Venus, Sandro Botticelli, 1484-1486


love- Primavera, Sandro Botticelli, 1482


revolutions in art- Suprematist Composition: Airplane Flying, Kazimir Malevich, 1915


urbanization- New York, Night, Georgia O’Keefe, 1929


gender roles- Arnolfini Wedding Portrait, Jan Van Eyke, 1434


powerful women in history- Isabella d’Este, Titian, 1534-1536


transportation- Trade, Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, 1992


dreams- Two Children are Threatened by a Nightingale, Max Ernest, 1924


art inspired by music- The Walk Home, Julian Schnabel, 1984-1985


food and mealtime- various works exhibited at Green Gallery, Claes Oldenburg, 1962


media propaganda- Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?, Richard Hamilton, 1956


fashion in art- Marriage of the Virgin, Raphael, 1504


controversial works of art- David, Michelangelo, 1501-1504

Themes in Art

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Albrecht Durer, 1498, Woodcut
Fantasy
Garden of Earthly Delights, Hieronymus Bosch, 1505-1510, Oil on Wood
War
Bartolommeo Colleoni, Andrea Del Verrocchio, 1481-1496, Bronze
Mythology
Hercules and Antaeus, Antonio Del Pollaiuolo, 1470-1475, Bronze
Love
The Bath, Mary Cassatt, 1892, Oil on Canvas
Revolutions in art
Liberty Leading the People, Eugene Delacroix, 1830, Oil on Canvas
Urbanization
Distant View of Dordrecht, with a Milkmaid and Four Cows, and Other Figures, Aelbert Cuyp, Late 1640's, Oil on Canvas
Gender roles
Untitled Film Still #35, Cindy Sherman, 1979, Gelatin Silverprint
Powerful women in history
Isabella d'Este, Titian, 1534-1536, Oil on Canvas
Transportation
Third-Class Carriage, Honore Daumier, 1862, Oil on Canvas
Dreams
The Nightmare, Henry Fuseli, 1781, Oil on Canvas
Art inspired by music
Pastoral Symphony, Giorgione Da Castelfranco, 1508-1510, Oil on Canvas
Food and mealtime
Supper Party, Gerrit Van Honthorst, 1620, Oil on Canvas
Media propaganda
Green Coca-Cola Bottles, Andy Warhol, 1962, Oil on Canvas
Fashion in art
Louis XIV, Hyacinthe Rigaurd, 1701, Oil on Canvas
Controversial works of art
Last Supper, Leonardo Da Vinci, 1495-1498, Oil on Tempera on Plaster

Art Themes

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective: Quinten Massys, Money-Changer and His Wife, 1514.

Fantasy: Robert Delaunay, Champs de Mars, 1911.

War: Ernst Barlach, War Monument, 1927.

Mythology: Jan Gossaert, Neptune and Amphitrite, 1516.

Love: Albrecht Durer, Fall of Man, 1504.

Revolutions in art: William van Alen, Chrysler Building, 1928-1930.

Urbanization: Max Beckman, Night, 1918-1919.

Gender roles: Grant Wood, American Gothic, 1930.

Powerful women in history: Michaelangelo Buonarroti, Pieta, 1498-1500.

Transportation: Giorgio de Chirico, Melancholy and Mystery of a Street, 1914.

Dreams: Salvador Dali, The Persistence of Memory, 1931.

Art inspired by music: Stuart Davis, Lucky Strike, 1921.

Food and mealtime: Meret Oppenheim, Object (Le Dejuner en fourrure), 1936.

Media propaganda: Hannah Hoch, Cut with the Kitchen Knife Dada through the Last Weimar Beer Belly Cultural Epoch of Germany, 1919-1920.

Fashion in art: Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still #35, 1979.

Controversial works of art: Pablo Picasso, Guernica, 1937.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Works of Art by Theme

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective
- David, Gianlorenzo Bernini, 1623, Marble

Fantasy
-The Cyclops, Odilon Redon, 1898, Oil on canvas

War
-Surrender of Breda, Diego Velazquez, 1634-1635, Oil on canvas

Mythology
-Aurora, Guido Reni, 1613-1614, Fresco

Love
-Burial of Atala, Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson, 1808, Oil on canvas

Revolutions in art
-Burial of Count Orgaz, El Greco, 1586, Oil on canvas

Urbanization
-The City, Fernand Leger, 1919, Oil on canvas

Gender roles
- Money-Changer and His Wife, Quinten Massys, 1514, Oil on wood

Powerful women in history
-Elizabeth I as a Princess, Levina Teerlinc, 1559, Oil on wood

Transportation
-Flight into Egypt, Annibale Carracci, 1603-1604, Oil on canvas

Dreams
-The Swing, Jean-Honore Fragonard, 1766, Oil on canvas

Art inspired by music
-Vanitas Still Life, Pieter Claesz, 1630s, Oil on panel

Food and mealtime
-Butcher's Stall, Pieter Aertsen, 1551, Oil on wood

Media propaganda
-Fit for Active Service, George Grosz, 1916-1917, Pen and brush and ink on paper

Fashion in art
-Louis XIV, Hyacinthe Rigaud, 1701, Oil on canvas

Controversial works of art
- Neptune and Amphitrite, Jan Gossaert, 1516, Oil on wood

Themes

---Religious subject matter from a secular perspective: Moses by Michelangelo, 1505

---Fantasy: Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch, 1505-1510

---War: Battle of Issus by Alberecht Altdorfer, 1529

---Mythology: Saturn Devouring One of His Children by Francisco Goya, 1819-1823

---Love: The Bath by Mary Cassatt, 1892

---Revolutions in Art: Guitar by Picasso, 1912

---Urbanization: View of Haarlem from the Dunes at Overveen by Jacob Van Ruisdael, 1670

---Gender Roles: Supermarket Shopper by Duane Hanson, 1970

---Powerful Women in History: Liberty Leading the People by Eugene Delacroix, 1830

---Transportation: Third-Class Carriage by Honore , 1853

---Dreams: The Swing by Jean-Honore Fragonard, 1766

---Art Inspired by Music: Vanitas Still Life by Pieter Claesz, 1630s

---Food and Mealtime: Butcher's Stall by Pieter Aertsen, 1551

---Media Propaganda: Green Coca-Cola Bottles by Andy Warhol, 1962

---Fashion in art: Las Meninas by Diefo Velazquez, 1656

---Controversy: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by Albercht Durer, 1498

Works of Art by Theme

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective: David by Michelangelo, 1504

Fantasy: Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso, 1937

War: Guernica by Pablo Picasso, 1937

Mythology: Aphrodite and Ares by Sandro Botticelli, 1485

Love: The Arnolfini Marriage by Jan Van Eyck, 1390-1441

Revolutions in Art: Number 1 by Jackson Pollock, 1950

Urbanization: Paris: A Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte, 1877

Gender Roles: American Gothic by Grant Wood, 1930

Powerful Women in History: Madonna and Child by Raphael, 1503

Transportation: Young Girls in a Boat by Claude Monet, 1887

Dreams: Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh, 1889

Art Inspired by Music: Three Musicians by Pablo Picasso, 1921

Food and Mealtime: The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, 1495-1498

Media Propaganda: Campbell’s Soup Cans by Andy Warhol, 1962

Fashion in art: A Shot of Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol, 1964

Controversy: The Last Judgment by Michelangelo, 1537-1541

Themes in Art

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective:
- Calling of Saint Matthew, Caravaggio (1597-1601)
Fantasy
- Garden of Earthly Delights, Bosch (1505-1510)
War
- Battle of Issus, Albrect Altdorfer (1529)
Mythology
- Aurora, Guido Reni (1613-1614)
Love
-Burial of Atala, Anne-Louis Girodet-Trison (1808)
Revolutions in Art
- Luncheon on the Grass, Manet (1863)
Urbanization
- Paris: A Rainy Day, Gustave Caillebrotte (1877)
Gender Roles
- Saying Grace, Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin (1740)
Powerful Women in History
- Judith Slaying Holofernes, Artemesia Gentileschi (1614-1620)
Transportation
- Rain, Steam and Speed, J. M. W. Turner (1844)
Dreams
- The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, Francisco Goya (1798)
Art Inspired by Music
- The Musicians, Caravaggio (1595)
Food and Mealtime
- Supper Party, Gerrit van Honthorst (1620)
Media Propoganda
- Death of Marat, Jacques-Louis David (1793)
Fashion in Art
- Louis XIV, Hyacinthe Rigaud (1701)
Controversial Works of Art
- Nude Descending a Staircase, Marcel Duchamp (1912)

Themes

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective - Abbey in the oaks, Casper David Friedrich
Fantasy- Ophelia, John Everett Millais
War- battle of ten nudes, Antonio del Pollaiuolo
Mythology- Birth of Venus, Botticelli
Love- Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time, Bronzino
Revolutions in art- The Slave Ship, JMW Turner
Urbanization-my egypt, charles demuth
Gender roles- Grande Odalisque, Jean-auguste-dominique ingres
powerful women in history-
transportaion- The Haywain, John Constable
dreams- the persistence of memory, Dali
art inspired by music- Guitar, Pablo Picasso
food and mealtime- bar at the folies-bergere, edouard manet
media propaganda- liberty leading the people, Eugene Delacroix
fashion in art- Giovanna Tornabuoni (?), Domenico Ghirlandaio
controversial works of art-conversion of saint paul, caravaggion

Themes in Art

Religious Subject Matter from a Secular Perspective
Flight into Egypt
1603-04
(P. 535)

Fantasy
Salvador DalĂ­
The Persistence of Memory
1931
(P. 722)

War
Francisco Goya
Third of May
1808
(P. 619)

Mythology
Théodore Géricault
Raft of Medusa
1818
(P. 621)

Love
Pablo Picasso
Guernica
1937
(P. 716)

Revolutions in Art
Pablo Picasso
Les Demoiselles d’Avignon
1907
(P. 695)


Urbanization
Georgia O’Keeffe
New York Night
1929
(P. 714)

Powerful Women in History
Cindy Sherman
Untitled Film Still #35
1979
(P. 767)

Gender Roles
Mary Cassatt
The Bath
1892
(P. 662)

Transportation
Antonio Canaletto Riva degli Schiavoni, Venice
1735-1740
(P. 597)

Dreams
Gustave Moreau
Jupiter and Semele
1875
(P. 671)

Art Inspired by Music
Pablo Picasso
Guitar
1912
(P. 699)

Food and Mealtime
Tintoretto
Last Supper
1594
(P. 493)


Media Propaganda
Antoine-Jean Gros
Napoleon at The Pesthouse at Jaffa
1804
(P. 613)

Fashion in Art
Richard Hamilton
Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?
1956
(P. 757)

Controversial Works of Art
Marcel Duchamp
Fountain
1917
(P. 706)

Themes in Art (MH)

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective: Paul Gauguin, "Vision after the Sermon, or Jacob Wrestling with the Angel", 1888, p. 667
Fantasy: Giambattista Tiepolo, "Apotheosis of the Pisani Family", 1761-1762, p. 588
War: Ernst Barlach, "War Monument", 1927, p. 719
Mythology: Giovanni Bellini and Titian, "Feast of the Gods", 1529, p. 483
Love: Sandro Botticelli, "Primavera", 1482, p. 438
Revolutions in art: Marcel Duchamp, "Fountain", 1917 (second version-1950), p. 706
Urbanization: Fernand Leger, "The City", 1919, p. 702
Gender roles: Barbara Kruger, "Untitled (Your Gaze Hits the Side of My Face)", 1981, p. 768 or Carolee Schneemann, "Meat Joy", 1964, p. 794
Powerful women in history: Titian, "Isabella d'Este", 1534-1536, p. 489
Transportation: Claude Monet, "Saint-Lazare Train Station", 1877, p. 657
Dreams: Henry Fuseli, "The Nightmare", 1781, p. 616
Art inspired by music: Giorgione Da Castelfranco, "Pastoral Symphony", 1508-1510, p. 484
Food and mealtime: Dirk Bouts, "Last Supper", 1464-1468, p. 408
Media propaganda: Jacques-Louis David, "Coronation of Napoleon", 1805-1808, p. 611
Fashion in art: Miriam Schapiro, "Anatomy of a Kimono", 1976, p. 767
Controversial works of art: Pablo Picasso, "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon", 1907, p. 695

Themes in Art, Art in Themes

Religious Subject Matter From A Secular Perspective
Georges de La Tour
Adoration of the Shepherds
1645-1650
(pg. 573)

Fantasy
Richard Hamilton
Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?
1956
(pg. 757)

War
Gino Severini
Armored Train
1915
(pg. 704)

Mythology
Francisco Goya
Saturn Devouring One of His Children
1819-1823
(pg. 620)

Love
Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson
Burial of Atala
1808
(pg. 614)

Revolutions In Art
Eugene Delacroix
Liberty Leading the People
1830
(pg. 623)

Urbanization
Gustave Caillebotte
Paris: A Rainy Day
1877
(pg. 657)

Gender Roles
Cindy Sherman
Untitled Film Still #35
1979
(pg. 767)

Powerful Women In History
Judy Chicago
The Dinner Party
1979
(pg. 766)

Transportation
Alfred Stieglitz
The Steerage
1907
(pg. 715)

Dreams
Henry Fuseli
The Nightmare
1781
(pg. 616)

Art Inspired By Music
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
At the Moulin Rouge
1892-1895
(pg. 663)

Food and Mealtime
Duane Hanson
Supermarket Shopper
1970
(pg. 763)

Media Propaganda
Antoine-Jean Gros
Napoleon at The Pesthouse at Jaffa
1804
(pg. 613)

Fashion In Art
Jean Clouet
Francis I
1525-1530
(pg. 513)

Controversial Works Of Art
Marcel Duchamp
Fountain
(1917)
(pg. 706)

Themes in Art

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective--Chris Ofili, The Holy Virgin Mary, p. 772 and Hieronymus Bosch, Garden of Earthly Delights, p. 515
Fantasy--Odilon Redon, The Cyclops, p. 672
War--Otto Dix, Der Krieg, p. 718 and Pablo Picasso, Guernica, p.716 and George Grosz, Fit for Active Service, p.717 and Jacques Callot, Hanging Tree, p. 573
Mythology--Guido Reni, Aurora, p. 541 and Francisco Goya, Saturn Devouring One of His Children, p. 620
Love--Bronzino, Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time, p. 491, Gustav Klimt, The Kiss, p. 674
Revolutions in Art--Vincent Van Gogh, Night Cafe', p. 666
Urbanization--Camille Pissarro, La Place du Theatre Francais, p. 658 and Gustave Caillebotte, Paris: A Rainy Day, p. 657
Gender Roles--Edouard Manet, Olympia, p. 636 and Mary Cassatt, The Bath, p. 662 and Auguste Rodin, Burghers of Calais, p. 677, Grant Wood, American Gothic, p. 733
Powerful women in history--Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, p. 766
Transportation--Honore Daumier, Third-Class Carriage, p.634
Dreams--Giorgio de Chirico, Melancholy and Mystery of a Street, p. 720
Art Inspired by Music--Antoine Watteau, L'Indifferent, p. 586
Food and Mealtime--Henry Ossawa Tanner, The Thankful Poor, p. 640
Media Propaganda--Jose Clemente Orozco, Epic of American Civilization: Hispano-America, p. 734
Fashion in Art--Jan van Eyck, Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride, p.396
Controversial works of art--Chris Ofili, The Holy Virgin Mary, p. 772

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Themes in Art

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective-Michelangelo's "Moses" (tom of Pope Julis II...pg 469)

Fantasy-Jean-Honore Fragonard's "The Swing" (pg 582)

War- Eugene Delacroix's "Liberty Leading the People" (pg 623)

Mythology- Francisco Goya's "Saturn Devouring one of His Children" (pg 620)

Love- Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson's "Burial of Atala" (pg 614)

Revolutions in art-Michelangelo's "Sistine Chapel-ceiling paintings" (pg 456)

Urbanization- Gustave Caillebotte's "Paris: A Rainy Day" (pg 657)

Gender roles- Bernini's "Ecstasy of Saint Teresa" (pg 532)

Powerful women in history- Pablo Picasso's "Gertrude Stein" (pg 694)

Transportation-Claude Monet's "Saint-Lazare Train Station" (pg 657)

Dreams- Henry Fuseli, "The Nightmare" (pg 616)

Art inspired by music- Edward Degas' "The Rehearsal," (pg 660)

Food and mealtime- Gerrit van Honthorst's "Supper Party" (pg 559)

Media propaganda- Andy Warhol's "Green Coca-Cola Bottles" (pg 760)

Fashion in art- Lorna Simpson's "Stereo Styles," (pg 771)

Controversial works of art-Michelangelo's "Pieta" (Pg 467)

Themes and Works of Art that Exemplify Them

Religious subject matter from a secular perspective- "Saint Mary of Egypt among Sinners" by Emil Nolde, 1912
Fantasy- "The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters" by Francisco Goya, 1798
War- "Der Krieg" by Otto Dix, 1929-1932
Mythology- "Jupiter and Semele" by Gustave Moreau, 1875
Love- "Pilgrimage to Cythera" by Antoine Watteau, 1717
Revolutions in art- "Luncheon on the Grass" by Edouard Manet, 1863
Urbanization- "Paris: A Rainy Day" by Gustave Caillebotte, 1877
Gender roles- "Breakfast Scene" (from "Marriage a la Mode") by William Hogarth, 1745
Powerful women in history- "Isabella d'Este" by Titian, 1534-1536
Transportation- "Rain, Steam, and Speed" by J.W. Turner, 1844
Dreams- "The Nightmare" by Henri Fuseli, 1781
Art inspired by music- "Guitar" by Pablo Picasso, 1912
Food and mealtime- "The Thankful Poor" by Henry Ossawa Turner, 1894
Media propaganda- "The Worker and the Collective Farm Worker" by Vera Mukhina, 1937
Fashion in art- "Hall of Mirros" (Amalienburg, Nymphenburg Palace park) by Francois de Cuvillies, early 18th century
Controversial works of art-"Conversion of Saint Paul" by Caraaggio, 1601