MidtermImagesList(revised)

Page 1: Map of Tenochtitlan

  • Map created in the Codex Mendoza

  • Features pigments and ink on paper

  • Date: ca. AD 1541

  • Location: Mexico City

Page 2: Templo Mayor

  • Temple of Tlaloc and Temple of Huitzilopochtli

  • Reconstruction of Templo Mayor in Tenochtitlan

  • Period: 1320-1520

Page 3: St. Vincent Ferrer

  • Material: Stone and paint

  • Date: 16th century

  • Location: Teposcolula, Mexico

Page 4: Stone Atrio Cross

  • Location: Church of San José

  • Date: 1550-1600 CE

  • City: Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico

Page 5: Salvator Mundi

  • Artist: Anonymous

  • Date: 16th century

  • Location: Mexico City

Page 6: Tlaloc Depiction

  • Anon, Tlaloc representation from the Codex Ixtlilxochitl

  • Date: c. 1550

  • Location: Mexico

Page 7: St. Gregorio de Abó Mission

  • Location: Mountain Air, NM

  • Date of establishment: 1629-44

Page 8: Mission San José de Laguna

  • Date: 1699-1706

  • Location: Laguna, NM

Page 9: Laguna Santero Altarpiece

  • Date: c. 1790

  • Material: Water-based pigments on wood

  • Location: San José de la Laguna Church, Laguna, NM

Page 10: Crucifixion with Virgin of Sorrows

  • Artist: Pedro Antonio Frequís

  • Date: c. 1800

  • Material: Water-based pigments on wood

  • Location: New Mexico

Page 11: Our Lady of the Assumption

  • Artist: Anonymous

  • Date: c. 1750

  • Material: Water-based pigments on hide

  • Location: New Mexico

Page 12: Powhatan's Mantle

  • Artist: Unknown Powhatan artist

  • Material: Hide, sinew, shells

  • Date: Before 1656

Page 13: Pocahontas Engraving

  • Artist: Simon van de Passe

  • Date: c. 1616

  • Engraving titled "Pocahontas"

  • Historical context regarding Pocahontas's legacy

Page 14: George Washington Belt

  • Also known as "Covenant Belt"

  • Date: c. 1794

  • Material: String and shells

  • Held by the Onondaga Nation

Page 15: Portraits of John and Elizabeth Freake

  • Date: c. 1671

  • Artists: Anonymous

  • Material: Oil on Canvas

Page 16: Death of General Wolfe

  • Artist: Benjamin West

  • Date: 1770

  • Material: Oil on canvas

  • Significant historical painting

Page 17: The Bloody Massacre

  • Artist: Paul Revere

  • Date: 1770

  • Print depicting the Boston Massacre

  • Describes the tragic event and its victims

  • Focus on the impact on Boston citizens and the inciting violence

Page 18: Niagara

  • Artist: Frederick Edwin Church

  • Date: 1857

  • Material: Oil on canvas

  • Dimensions: 3.5' x 7.5'

Page 19: The Washington Family

  • Artist: Edward Savage

  • Date: 1789-96

  • Material: Oil on canvas

Page 20: Watson and the Shark

  • Artist: John Singleton Copley

  • Date: 1778

  • Material: Oil on canvas

Page 21: Monticello

  • Architect: Thomas Jefferson

  • Location: Charlottesville, VA

  • Construction dates: 1770-84; 1796-1806

Page 22: Death of General Montgomery

  • Artist: John Trumbull

  • Date: 1786

  • Material: Oil on canvas

  • Focus on the attack on Quebec

Page 23: Progress (The Advance of Civilization)

  • Artist: Asher B. Durand

  • Date: 1853

  • Material: Oil on canvas

  • Dimensions: 4' x 6'

Page 24: Distant View of Niagara Falls

  • Artist: Thomas Cole

  • Date: 1830

  • Material: Oil on canvas

  • Dimensions: 19" x 24"

Page 25: Across the Continent

  • Artist: Francis Flora Bond Palmer

  • Date: 1868

  • Type: Lithograph published by Currier and Ives

Page 26: Keywords Summary

  • Key terms and concepts:

  • Mesoamerica

  • Stela/Stelae

  • Aztec/Mexica

  • Tenochtitlan, Templo Mayor, Huitzilopochtli, Tlaloc, Coyolxauhqui, Coatlicue

  • Artistic methods: Featherworks, cornstalk paste sculptures

  • Historical contexts: Manuscript painting, linear and atmospheric perspective

  • Cultural objects: Kiva, visual bilingualism, santos, santero, and various motifs

  • Influences on American art: Wampum belts, engravings, portraiture, history painting, Neoclassicism, etc.