Art and other stuff (no music) Will have artist, year, time period, and title.
What is this?
Dipylon Amphora Vase
700 BC
Classical
Used for Funeral
KNOW WHAT THIS ISSSSSSSSSSS
The Brothers Cleobis and Biton
Polymedes of Argos
615-590 BC
Classical - Kouros!!
ooh la la
Achilles and Ajax playing a Dice Game (Draughts)
Exekias
540 BC
End of Archaic,
moving into Classical
what dis?
The Warrior’s Leave-Taking
Euthymides
510-500 BC
Classical
hmm
Ulysses Recognized by His Old Nurse
480 BC (or 5th century)
Classical
i like this one
Hercules Carrying the Heavens
Marble Metope from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia
470-460 BC
Classical
ouchie
Marat Assassinated
Jacques-Louis David
1793
Neo-classical
oooh
The Ancient of Days
William Blake
1794
Neo-classical AND Romantic!!
shapes and colors
Monticello
Thomas Jefferson
1796-1806
Neo-classical
i see the moon the moon sees me
The Giant
Francisco Goya
1818
Neo-classical
foggy
Landscape in the Silesian Mountains
Casper David Friedrich
1815-20
Romantic
water earth air (no fire sadly)
The Haywain
John Constable
1821
Neo-classical
wwooohooo
Arab Calvary Practicing a Charge
Eugene Delacroix
1832
Romantic (it’s exotic)
brr
Steamer in a Snowstorm
J. M. Turner
1842
Romantic (unknown)
green
The Balcony
Eduard Manet
1868-69
Optical Realism (NOT AN ERA), not quite Impressionism yet, bu talmost!
i like the fits
Dance at the Moulin de la Galette
Renoir
1876
Impressionism!!
choo choo
Gare St. Lazare
Claude Monet
1877
Impressionism (lots of different light contexts)
fruity
Still life
Paul Cezanne
1879-82
Post-Impressionism, lines/diagonals!
stripes n stuff
Madam Cezanne
Paul Cezanne
1883-87
Post-Impressionism, how much can u show about someone without facial expression
pretty colors
Cornfield with Cypresses
Vincent Van Gogh
1889
Post-Impressionism, showed a lot with very little
porpor
The Artist’s Room in Arles
Vincent Van Gogh
1889
Post-Impressionism, wanted to show what dreaming is like
stony horror
Mountains in Provence
Paul Cezanne
1886-90
Post-Impressionism, what have “we” done to the Earth
dawg
Discobolos
Myron
450 BC
Classical
big
Parthenon
Acropolis, Athens
447-432 BC
Classical, Doric order - 46 doric columns
ooh
Details from Ionic frieze of the Parthenon
440 BC
Classical
wow
Erectheion
Acropolis, Athens
420-405 BC
Classical, sister temple to Parthenon
lil guy
Hermes with Young Dionysus
Praxiteles
340 BC
Hellenistic, (more relaxed posture, move away from Kouros)
ouchie
Laocoon Group
175-50 BC
Hellenistic (he was a Trojan Priest who tried to warn against horse)
(Subjective representation as dad is much larger, overall inspired Michaelangelo)
Outside and inside
Durham Cathedral
1093-1128 AD
Romanesque (rounded arches (Romans!!)) (Windows are bad bc weaken walls that hold up ceiling) (not usually decorated much on inside because lack of light!!!)
sorry about quality if u use this
Chinese Calendar Manuscript
1137-47
Romanesque (not as colorful but stylized)
(no perspective, but very symmetrical and ordered besides Huns that break symmetry)
again apologies for quality
Annunciation from the Gensbach Gospel
1150
Romanesque (vivid, stylistic, but not realistic)
looks like pink palace
Benedictine Church of Murbach, Alsace
1160
Romanesque (simplicity in geometry) (replaced wooden ceilings with big piers)
spooky
Tournai Cathedral, Belgium
1171-1213
Romanesque (arches are Romanesque, but towers very Gothic, so don’t get confused!)
front of building and close up on arch
Facade of the Church of St Trophime, Arles
1180
Romanesque (roman triumphal arch)
wowza
Porch of the North Transept of Chartes Cathedral
1194
Gothic
(PEOPLE TO KNOW (left side 4 closest to middle) Melchizedek (Crown and Chalice) Abraham and Isaac, Moses (serpent and staff), Samuel with Sault at feet
red
Annunciation from the Infancy of Christ Window (Chartes)
Mid 12th Century
Gothic (LIGHTTTTT)
“Chartes Red”
Amiens Cathedral
1218-47
Gothic (overwhelming with detail and decor) (LIGHT)
like a kaliedescope
Le Sainte-Chapelle
1248
Gothic (Most glass ever so LIGHT)
:(
The Mourning of Christ
Giotto
1305
Gothic (in time, but it’s really Renaissance with space and humanism)
tall dawg
St George
Donatello
1415-16
Renaissance (originally mannequin!!) (classical posture of weight on left leg)
very tall
Holy Trinity
Masaccio
1425-28
Renaissance
p
Dome of Florence Cathedral
Brunelleschi
1420-36
Renaissance (Dome was him, rest of Cathedral wasn’t)
yummy
Pazzi Chapel
Brunelleschi
1430
Renaissance (simple, Corinthian columns)
closed and opened
Ghent Altarpiece
Jan van Eyck
1432
Northern Renaissance (medieval)
n
The Descent from the Cross
Rogier van der Weyden
1435
Northern Renaissance (arranges things to show significance)
i
St. James on the Way to his Execution
Andrew Mantegna
1455
Renaissance (Italy)
tent
Constantine’s Dream
Piero della Francesca
1460
Renaissance (Italy)
un mesa
The Last Super
Leonardo da Vinci
1495-98
High Renaissance
(he put Judas with everyone else compared to other iterations, but he is only one pulling away)
min
Mona Lisa
Leonardo Da Vinci
High Renaissance (ambiguous smile, weird landscape that is reflected in garments, looking over our shoulder)
wow
The Nativity
Albrecht Durer
1504
High Renaissance (north Germanic) (It’s metal!!) (symbolic references)
woodsy
Adam and Eve
Albrecht Durer
1504
High Renaissance (north Germanic, but balanced and classical like Italian)
red
Virgin in the Meadow
Raphael
1505-6
High Renaissance (Munsons fav madonna)
extravagent
Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo
1508-12
High Renaissance, Italy
(false architecture with panels, creates book of Genesis)
o
The Nymph Galatea
Raphael
1512-14
High Renaissance (note symmetry)
closed and opened part two
The Crucifixion/Resurrection (Isenheim Altarpiece)
Matthias Grunewald
1515
High Renaissance - Germany
(surplus of meaning with color, orientation, and shadow)
castle or vilage?
Danube Landscape
Albrecht Altdorfer
1526-28
High Renaissance - Germany (oldest landscape in West!)
ouch
Doubting Thomas
Caravaggio
1602-3
Aristocratic (hyperrealism, intense chiaroscuro, foreshortening) (note where they are looking)
mighty men
Banquet of the Officers of the St. George Militia Company
Frans Hals
1639
Dutch (FIRST GROUP PORTRAIT!!) (individualized “characters” while still united)
s
The Water-Seller of Seville
Diego Velazquez
1619-20
Aristocratic
wow
Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints
Peter Paul Rubens (THIS IS A SKETCH?!?!?!)
1627-28
Aristocratic
(Note: Augustine looks at us, St. Sebastian = naked, St. George steps on a dragon, St. Lawrence, Peter – key, Paul – sword)
w
Allegory on the Blessings of Peace
Peter Paul Rubens
1629-30
Aristocratic (Peace in middle, Minerva fighting of Ares in back)
w
Charles I of England
Anthony van Dyck
1635
Aristocratic (painted king to look royal without normal royal stuff)
yela
Et in Arcadia Ego
Nicolas Poussin
1638-39
Aristocratic (does not fit into time, more neoclassical)
wowowow
Windmill by a River
Jan van Goyen
1642
Dutch (simple, sky takes up most of painting, “man sits on hill”)
scimitar
David and Absalom
Rembrandt
1642
Dutch (David embracing his son after he rebelled)
Larry nooo
Still Life with a Drinking Glass
William Kalf
1653
Dutch (very detailed, red and yellow focal colors that work with one another)
cape
Jan Six
Rembrandt
1654
Dutch (has optical realism (face in most focus, coat less)
wow
Las Meninas
Velazquez
1656
Aristocratic (he put himself in it!)
w
Self Portrait
Rembrandt
1655-58
Dutch
bebe
Prince Philip Prosper
Velasquez
1659
Aristocratic
yella to
The Kitchen Maid
Jan Vermeer
1660
Dutch (used a very rare and expensive blue for a “regular” person)
dog
A Pool Surrounded by Trees
Jacob Van Ruisdael
1665-70
Dutch
big
Palace of Versailles
1665-82
Late Aristocratic (dramatic, lots of mirrors, avoid monotony with statues and other)
leaf
Fete in a Park
Watteau
1719
Late Aristocratic, Rococo (romanticizes life)
org
Melk Monastery
Exterior - 1702, Sanctuary - 1738
Late Aristocratic, Rococo Style
stringy
Violin and Grapes
Pablo Picasso
1912
Modernism (CUBISM, deconstruct and reconstruct differently)
wowowow
L.H.O.O.Q.
Marcel Duchamp
1919
Post-Modernism (deflate pompous elitism)
see face
Apparition of Face and Fruit-Bowl on a Beach
Salvador Dali
1938
Modernism (Surrealism)
goat
The Cellist
Chagall
1939
Modernism (cubism AND surrealism)
line
One: Number 31
Jackson Pollock
1950
Modernism (THERE IS DESIGN, POINT IS IT TAKES EFFORT!!!!)
woo
Elegy to the Spanish Republic #34
Robert Motherwell
1953-54
Modernism (lament, about death)
blue
The Bay
Helen Frankenthaler
1963
Modernism
its a clothespin
Clothespin
Claes Oldenburg
1976
Post-Modernism (its just a clothespin, no symbolism)
literally my favorite evorrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Sacrificial Grace
Makoto Fujimura
1997
Modernism
hate
The Tranquility of Solitude: for George Dyer
Damien Hirst
2006
Post Modernism (corpse of a sheep, literally why)