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Art and other stuff (no music) Will have artist, year, time period, and title.

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1

What is this?

Dipylon Amphora Vase

700 BC

Classical

Used for Funeral

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KNOW WHAT THIS ISSSSSSSSSSS

The Brothers Cleobis and Biton

Polymedes of Argos

615-590 BC

Classical - Kouros!!

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ooh la la

Achilles and Ajax playing a Dice Game (Draughts)

Exekias

540 BC

End of Archaic,

moving into Classical

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what dis?

The Warrior’s Leave-Taking

Euthymides

510-500 BC

Classical

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hmm

Ulysses Recognized by His Old Nurse

480 BC (or 5th century)

Classical

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i like this one

Hercules Carrying the Heavens

Marble Metope from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia

470-460 BC

Classical

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ouchie

Marat Assassinated

Jacques-Louis David

1793

Neo-classical

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oooh

The Ancient of Days

William Blake

1794

Neo-classical AND Romantic!!

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shapes and colors

Monticello

Thomas Jefferson

1796-1806

Neo-classical

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i see the moon the moon sees me

The Giant

Francisco Goya

1818

Neo-classical

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foggy

Landscape in the Silesian Mountains

Casper David Friedrich

1815-20

Romantic

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water earth air (no fire sadly)

The Haywain

John Constable

1821

Neo-classical

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wwooohooo

Arab Calvary Practicing a Charge

Eugene Delacroix

1832

Romantic (it’s exotic)

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brr

Steamer in a Snowstorm

J. M. Turner

1842

Romantic (unknown)

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green

The Balcony

Eduard Manet

1868-69

Optical Realism (NOT AN ERA), not quite Impressionism yet, bu talmost!

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i like the fits

Dance at the Moulin de la Galette

Renoir

1876

Impressionism!!

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choo choo

Gare St. Lazare

Claude Monet

1877

Impressionism (lots of different light contexts)

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fruity

Still life

Paul Cezanne

1879-82

Post-Impressionism, lines/diagonals!

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stripes n stuff

Madam Cezanne

Paul Cezanne

1883-87

Post-Impressionism, how much can u show about someone without facial expression

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pretty colors

Cornfield with Cypresses

Vincent Van Gogh

1889

Post-Impressionism, showed a lot with very little

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porpor

The Artist’s Room in Arles

Vincent Van Gogh

1889

Post-Impressionism, wanted to show what dreaming is like

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stony horror

Mountains in Provence

Paul Cezanne

1886-90

Post-Impressionism, what have “we” done to the Earth

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dawg

Discobolos

Myron

450 BC

Classical

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big

Parthenon

Acropolis, Athens

447-432 BC

Classical, Doric order - 46 doric columns

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ooh

Details from Ionic frieze of the Parthenon

440 BC

Classical

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wow

Erectheion

Acropolis, Athens

420-405 BC

Classical, sister temple to Parthenon

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lil guy

Hermes with Young Dionysus

Praxiteles

340 BC

Hellenistic, (more relaxed posture, move away from Kouros)

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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)

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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!!!)

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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)

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again apologies for quality

Annunciation from the Gensbach Gospel

1150

Romanesque (vivid, stylistic, but not realistic)

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looks like pink palace

Benedictine Church of Murbach, Alsace

1160

Romanesque (simplicity in geometry) (replaced wooden ceilings with big piers)

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spooky

Tournai Cathedral, Belgium

1171-1213

Romanesque (arches are Romanesque, but towers very Gothic, so don’t get confused!)

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front of building and close up on arch

Facade of the Church of St Trophime, Arles

1180

Romanesque (roman triumphal arch)

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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

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red

Annunciation from the Infancy of Christ Window (Chartes)

Mid 12th Century

Gothic (LIGHTTTTT)

“Chartes Red”

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Amiens Cathedral

1218-47

Gothic (overwhelming with detail and decor) (LIGHT)

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like a kaliedescope

Le Sainte-Chapelle

1248

Gothic (Most glass ever so LIGHT)

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:(

The Mourning of Christ

Giotto

1305

Gothic (in time, but it’s really Renaissance with space and humanism)

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tall dawg

St George

Donatello

1415-16

Renaissance (originally mannequin!!) (classical posture of weight on left leg)

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very tall

Holy Trinity

Masaccio

1425-28

Renaissance

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p

Dome of Florence Cathedral

Brunelleschi

1420-36

Renaissance (Dome was him, rest of Cathedral wasn’t)

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yummy

Pazzi Chapel

Brunelleschi

1430

Renaissance (simple, Corinthian columns)

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closed and opened

Ghent Altarpiece

Jan van Eyck

1432

Northern Renaissance (medieval)

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n

The Descent from the Cross

Rogier van der Weyden

1435

Northern Renaissance (arranges things to show significance)

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i

St. James on the Way to his Execution

Andrew Mantegna

1455

Renaissance (Italy)

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tent

Constantine’s Dream

Piero della Francesca

1460

Renaissance (Italy)

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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)

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min

Mona Lisa

Leonardo Da Vinci

High Renaissance (ambiguous smile, weird landscape that is reflected in garments, looking over our shoulder)

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wow

The Nativity

Albrecht Durer

1504

High Renaissance (north Germanic) (It’s metal!!) (symbolic references)

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woodsy

Adam and Eve

Albrecht Durer

1504

High Renaissance (north Germanic, but balanced and classical like Italian)

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red

Virgin in the Meadow

Raphael

1505-6

High Renaissance (Munsons fav madonna)

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extravagent

Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

Michelangelo

1508-12

High Renaissance, Italy

(false architecture with panels, creates book of Genesis)

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o

The Nymph Galatea

Raphael

1512-14

High Renaissance (note symmetry)

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closed and opened part two

The Crucifixion/Resurrection (Isenheim Altarpiece)

Matthias Grunewald

1515

High Renaissance - Germany

(surplus of meaning with color, orientation, and shadow)

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castle or vilage?

Danube Landscape

Albrecht Altdorfer

1526-28

High Renaissance - Germany (oldest landscape in West!)

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ouch

Doubting Thomas

Caravaggio

1602-3

Aristocratic (hyperrealism, intense chiaroscuro, foreshortening) (note where they are looking)

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mighty men

Banquet of the Officers of the St. George Militia Company

Frans Hals

1639

Dutch (FIRST GROUP PORTRAIT!!) (individualized “characters” while still united)

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s

The Water-Seller of Seville

Diego Velazquez

1619-20

Aristocratic

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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)

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w

Allegory on the Blessings of Peace

Peter Paul Rubens

1629-30

Aristocratic (Peace in middle, Minerva fighting of Ares in back)

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w

Charles I of England

Anthony van Dyck

1635

Aristocratic (painted king to look royal without normal royal stuff)

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yela

Et in Arcadia Ego

Nicolas Poussin

1638-39

Aristocratic (does not fit into time, more neoclassical)

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wowowow

Windmill by a River

Jan van Goyen

1642

Dutch (simple, sky takes up most of painting, “man sits on hill”)

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scimitar

David and Absalom

Rembrandt

1642

Dutch (David embracing his son after he rebelled)

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Larry nooo

Still Life with a Drinking Glass

William Kalf

1653

Dutch (very detailed, red and yellow focal colors that work with one another)

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cape

Jan Six

Rembrandt

1654

Dutch (has optical realism (face in most focus, coat less)

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wow

Las Meninas

Velazquez

1656

Aristocratic (he put himself in it!)

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w

Self Portrait

Rembrandt

1655-58

Dutch

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bebe

Prince Philip Prosper

Velasquez

1659

Aristocratic

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yella to

The Kitchen Maid

Jan Vermeer

1660

Dutch (used a very rare and expensive blue for a “regular” person)

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dog

A Pool Surrounded by Trees

Jacob Van Ruisdael

1665-70

Dutch

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big

Palace of Versailles

1665-82

Late Aristocratic (dramatic, lots of mirrors, avoid monotony with statues and other)

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leaf

Fete in a Park

Watteau

1719

Late Aristocratic, Rococo (romanticizes life)

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org

Melk Monastery

Exterior - 1702, Sanctuary - 1738

Late Aristocratic, Rococo Style

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stringy

Violin and Grapes

Pablo Picasso

1912

Modernism (CUBISM, deconstruct and reconstruct differently)

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wowowow

L.H.O.O.Q.

Marcel Duchamp

1919

Post-Modernism (deflate pompous elitism)

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see face

Apparition of Face and Fruit-Bowl on a Beach

Salvador Dali

1938

Modernism (Surrealism)

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goat

The Cellist

Chagall

1939

Modernism (cubism AND surrealism)

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line

One: Number 31

Jackson Pollock

1950

Modernism (THERE IS DESIGN, POINT IS IT TAKES EFFORT!!!!)

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woo

Elegy to the Spanish Republic #34

Robert Motherwell

1953-54

Modernism (lament, about death)

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blue

The Bay

Helen Frankenthaler

1963

Modernism

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its a clothespin

Clothespin

Claes Oldenburg

1976

Post-Modernism (its just a clothespin, no symbolism)

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literally my favorite evorrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Sacrificial Grace

Makoto Fujimura

1997

Modernism

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hate

The Tranquility of Solitude: for George Dyer

Damien Hirst

2006

Post Modernism (corpse of a sheep, literally why)

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