ART FINAL

  • Ziggurat

  • Hierarchic scale 

  • Kouros 

  • Contrapposto 

  • Iconoclast

  • Chiaroscuro 

  • Still life

  • Neoclassicism

  • Academic art 

  • Salon 

  • Avant-garde 

  • Cubism 

  • Futurism 

  • Readymade 

  • Automatism 

  • Regionalism

  • Action painting 

  • Assemblage 

  • Performance art

  • 15.3   Hohle Fels Figure. c.35,000 BCE. Carved mammoth tusk. Front and side views of the recently discovered female figurine from the Aurignacian levels of Hohle Fels. Height 2½″.

  • 15.4   Woman of Willendorf. Aurignacian (late Paleolithic). c.25,000–20,000 BCE. Limestone. Height 4½″.

  • 15.20   Group Statue of King Mycerinus (Menkaura).

  • 15.22   Wall Painting from the Tomb of Nebamun. Thebes, Egypt. c.1450 BCE.Paint on dry plaster.

  • 16.3   Kouros. Statue of standing youth. c.580 BCE. Marble. Height 76″.

  • 16.6a   Ictinus and Callicrates. Parthenon. Acropolis, Athens. 448–432 BCE.

  • 16.10   The Colosseum. Rome. 70–80 CE.

  • 16.22   Majesty of Sainte Foy, statue reliquary in gold and precious stones. Conques, Trésor De L’Eglise Sainte-Foy (Sacred Art Museum). Height 33½″.

  • 16.26a-c   Notre-Dame de Chartres. Chartres, France. 1145–1513. Cathedral length 427’; facade height 157’; south tower height 344’; north tower height 377’.

  • 17.7a   Leonardo da Vinci. The Last Supper. Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan, Italy. c.1495–98. Experimental paint on plaster. 14’5” × 28’1⁄4”.

  • 17.9a-c   Michelangelo Buonarroti. Frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. Vatican, Rome. Ceiling, 1508–12; end wall, 1536–41. a. The Sistine Chapel.

  • 17.13   Jan van Eyck. The Arnolfini Portrait. 1434. Oil on panel. 33½˝×23½˝.

  • 17.15   Pieter Bruegel. Hunters in the Snow (Jager im Schnee). 1565. Oil on panel. 46½˝×63¾˝.

  • 17.20   Artemisia Gentileschi. Judith and the Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes. c.1625. Oil on canvas. 6’1⁄2” × 4’7-3⁄4”.

  • 20.8   Bamana Chi Wara (Antelope) headdresses. Near Bamako, Mali.

  • 21.1   Jacques-Louis David. The Oath of the Horatii. 1784. Oil on canvas. 10′10″×14′.

  • 21.5   Joseph Mallord William Turner. The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons. 1834. Oil on canvas. 36-1⁄4” × 48-1⁄2”.

  • 21.11   Gustave Courbet. The Stone Breakers. 1849 (destroyed in 1945). Oil on canvas. 5′5″×7′10″.

  • 21.16   Edouard Manet. Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe (Luncheon on the Grass). 1863. Oil on canvas. 7′× 8′10″.

  • 21.18   Claude Monet. Impression: Sunrise. 1872. Oil on canvas. 19-1⁄2” × 25-1⁄2”.

  • 21.20   Edgar Degas. The Ballet Class. c.1879–80. Oil on canvas. 32⅜″× 30¼″.

  • 21.29   Vincent van Gogh. The Starry Night. 1889. Oil on canvas. 29” × 36-1⁄4”.

  • 22.8   Pablo Picasso. Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (Young Ladies of Avignon). 1907. Oil on canvas. 8´×7´8˝

  • 22.27   Umberto Boccioni. Unique Forms of Continuity in Space. 1913. Bronze (cast in 1931). 43-7⁄8” × 34-7⁄8” × 15-3⁄4”.

  • 23.26   Frida Kahlo. The Two Fridas. 1939. Oil on canvas. 5′8½″⨯5′8½″.