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Period: 327 BCE to 27 BCE
Greek and Hellenistic Period
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Period: 200 to 400
Roman Imperial Period
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Period: 400 to 1400
The Middle Ages
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1285
Madonna Ruccelai
by Duccio di Buoninsegna -
Period: 1300 to
Italian Renaissance
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1314
Ognissanti Madonna
by Giotto -
1338
Allegory of Good and Bad Government
by Ambrogio Lorenzetti -
1400
Tacuinum Sanitatis
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1415
Linear Perspective
Discovered by Fillipo Brunelleschi -
1425
Holy Trinity
by Masaccio -
1434
Jan Van Eyck
Arolfini Wedding (1434)
Lucca Madonna (1436) -
1434
Emerald Buddha
Un-referenced artist from Sri Lanka possibly; buddha now located in Thailand -
1435
Alberti's On Painting
Only 4 true colors
-red
-blue
-green
-grey -
1480
Carlo Crivelli
Madonna and child
-surrealistic aspects -
1498
The Four Horsemen
by Albrecht Durer -
1504
Michelangelo
Sculpture of David (1504)
Pieta (1499)
-open hand is an indication of coming to terms with loss -
1510
Raphael
School of Athens (image-1510)
Madonna of Loreto (1509) -
1526
Lucas Cranach the Elder
Adam and Eve (1526) -
1538
Titian
Venus of Urbino (1538) -
Period: 1550 to
Dutch Renaissance
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1563
Giuseppe Arcimboldo
The Four Seasons
-most famous painting Vegetables in a Bowl or the Gardner Reversible Head with Basket of Fruit (1590 -
1567
The Peasant Wedding
by Pieter Bruegel the Elder
-bride not eating
-wearing crown w/paper crown above head -
Period: to
Baroque
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Juan Sanchez Cotan
Still Life with Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber (1602-1603) Spanish painter -
Frans Snyders
Still Life with Dead Game, Fruits, and Vegetables in a Market (1614) Flemish, 1570-1657 -
Judith Slaying Holofernes
Artemisis Gentileschi (1614-1620) -
Peter Paul Rubens
Venus and Adonis (Mid-1630's) -
Johannes Vermeer
The Milkmaid (1657-1658) -
Rembrandt von Rijn
Self Portrait (1659)
-made 50 self portraits
-adds more white as he gets older, more light in general -
Jan Steen
The Dissolute Household (1663-1664) Dutch, 1626-1679 -
Period: to
Age of Enlightenment
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Sir Isaac Newton
Optiks
-color wheel
-used prisms to divide white light into a spectrum
-red, yellow and blue as primary colors
-white is the combination of all colors (in light emitting mediums) -
Giovanni Paolo
Panini (1757) -
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes
Self-Portrait (1771-1775) (1815)
Self-Portrait with Doctor Arrieta (1820)
-represented himself rather than the idealized version of himself -
David, Jacques-Louis
Self-Portrait (1790)
-very different facial expressions in all
-more recent example had much more light -
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
1749-1832
-suggested that darkness does not mean the absence of color
-yellow invites light therefore blue has an inherent darkness -
Jean August Dominique Ingres
La Grand Odalisque (1814)
-painting of a prostitute, representation of Venus but not her -
Jean Chalgrin
Arc de Triomphe (1806-1836)
-creators = Jean Chalgrin & Louis-Etienne Hericart de Thury -
Eugene Delacroix
Self-Portrait (1837)
George Sand (1838) -
Gustave Courbet
Portrait of Baudelaire (1848)
Woman with Parrot (1866)
Courbet with Black Dog (1842-1844)
Man with Striped Collar (1844)
The Desperate Man (1843)
Man with Leather Belt (1845-1846)
The Cellist (1847)
Man with Pipe (1848-1849)
Self Portrait at Sainte-Pelagie (1872) -
Edouard Manet
Le Dejeuner sur I'herbe (1863)
Olympia (1856)
Bar at the Follie Bergere (1882)
Self-Portrait with a Palette (1879) -
Period: to
Impressionism
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James Abbot McNeill Whistler
The Artist in His Studio (1865-1866) -
James McNeill Whistler
Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 (1871) -
Camille Pissaro
Self-Portrait (1873) -
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Self-Portrait in front of Mirror (1882-1883)
Vincent van Gogh (1887) -
Vincent van Gogh
The Potato Eaters (1885)
Self Portraits (1886-1889) -
Claude Monet
Self-Portrait in Beret (1886) -
The Night Cafe
by Leonardo DaVinci
-intentionally flattening space again (post-photography) -
Repin
They Did Not Expect Him (1888) -
Period: to
Modern
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Ogden Rood
1831-1902
-Modern Chromatics - parceled ideas of color
-divided color into 3 constants -
Marie Cassatt
Maternite (1890)
Portrait of the Artist's Mother (1889) -
Paul Gauguin
Self-Portrait (1889) (1896)
Self-Portrait with Palette (1893-1894)
Self-Portrait with Yellow Christ (1889) -
Paul Cezanne
Self-portrait with Felt Hat (1890-1895)
Self-Portrait with Palette (1885-1887)
Self-Portrait in Peaked Hat (1873) -
Henri de Toulouse-Lautree
At the Moulin Rouge (1892-1895) -
Edvard Munch
The Three Stages of Woman (Sphinx) (1894 -
Paul Cezanne
The Basket of Apples (1895) -
Albert Henry Munsell
1858-1918
-color tree
-color solid - consistent steps from light to dark, color to color
-scientific studies + painting ability = accurate model
-divided into 3 new dimensions (hue, value, chroma)
-"Not all colors act the same" -
Pablo Picasso
Self Portraits (1901-1972)
-painted self-portraits through age 90
-of course, super abstract after the 1910's -
Albert Speer
Nazi Party Lead Architect (1905-1981)
- "major buildings should be constructed so that they leave aesthetically pleasing ruins when they fall"
-tasked with designing the new germany -
Polenov
He That Is Without Sin (1908)
-religious allegorical painting -
Egon Schiele
Tote Mutter (Dead Mother) - (1910) -
Wassily Kandinsky
Composition 6 (1913) -
Mystery and Melancholy of a Street
by Giorgio de Chirico
-return to medieval style of painting -
James Ensor
The Banquet of the Starved (1915)
-also called Comcial Repast
-has miniatures of his other paintings in the background -
Abbott H. Thayer
-Camoflauge
-dazzle camo = misleading, not hiding -
Man Ray
Mina Loy (1918) -
Hannah Hoch
Marlene (1920) -
Period: to
Surrealism
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F.T. Marinetti and Fillia
The Futurist Cookbook (1930) -
Meret Oppenheim
Votive picture (Strangling Angel) - 1931
-admittedly, not great -
Meret Oppenheim
The Luncheon in Fur (1936) -
Dorothea Lange
Migrant Mother With Three Children (1936) -
Frida Kahlo
The Two Fridas (1939) -
Norman Rockwell
Freedom from Want (1943)
-opposite of surrealists and abstract artists -
Pantone
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Yves Klein
Yves Klein's IKB - Mixed "Klein blue" and patented the color
-can be used by others, but he owns it Anthropometry of the Blue Period (1960) -
Daniel Spoerri
Prose Poems (1960) Kitchka's Breakfast (1964) -
The Situationist International
1960's-ish
-influenced by Lettrists, a politically left group of artists and activists active in the 40's who were inspired by Dada and Surrealism but advocated for greater critical discourse
-founded by Asger Jorn and Guy DeBord -
Guy DeBord
1931-1994
-founder of the situationist international
-psycogeography - "the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of individuals"
-Derive - "a mode of experimental behavior linked to the conditions of urban society -
Andy Warhol
Campbell's Soup Cans (1962) -
Claes Oldenburg
Floor Burger -
Josef Albers
1888-1976
-Interaction of Color
-professor at Bauhaus, Black Mountain College and Yale -
Marcel Broodthaers
Triomphe de Moules I -
Juan Miro
Seated Woman and Child (Femme as-sise et enfant) - 1967 -
Dieter Roth
Literaturwurst (1961-1974) -
Period: to
Contemporary
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Ana Mendieta
From Silueta Series (1976) -
Nam June Paik
TV Buddha (1976) -
Keith Harring
Fertility Series B (1983) -
Sally Mann
Immediate Family (1984-1991) -
Guerrilla Girls
Founded in 1985
-Underground activist group of women artists
-wear gorilla masks when in public
-noticed exclusivity of the art world -
A Fire in My Belly
video by David Wojnarowicz (1986-1987) -
Yasumasa Morimura
Portrait (Futago) - 1988
-recreation replacing female bodies with male bodies
-reflection of Manet's Olympia on art history and lack of inclusiveness -
Lorna Simpson
Stereo Styles (1988) -
Rasheed Araeen
Bismullah (1988)
-minimalist sculptor
-moved to England -
Just Seeds
Founded 1988
-Justseeds Artists' Cooperative is a decentralized network of 30 artists committed to social, environmental and political engagement
-"Molly Fair" -
Buddha Statue of Hyderabad
Located in India (1990) -
Fleix Gonzalez Torres
Untitled (Portrait of Ross in LA - 1991)
-175lbs of hard candy -
Monywa Buddhas
Reclining Buddha (1991)
Standing Buddha (2008)
-located in Burma -
Rirkrit Tiravanija
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Louise Bourgeois
Spider (1994)
-representation of her mother
-work full of imagery -
Rudolf Stingel
untitled Buddha (1994)
-cast urethane rubber (18x21x19) -
Sophie Calle
The Chromatic Diet (1998) -
Catherine Opie
Selft Portrait Nursing (2004) -
Doris Salcedo
Shibboleth - 2007
-Concrete and metal sculpture, 548 ft long crack in the floor -
LaToya Ruby Frazier
Momme Portrait Series (Shadow) - 2008 -
Nicole Eisenman
Winter Solstice (2012) Dinner Party (2009) -
Mickalene Thomas
Le dejeuner sur I'herbe: Les Trois Femmes Noires (2010)
-reversal of the traditional painting using black subject matter -
RGB Colorspace Atlas
Digital offset print on paper, case bound book airbrushed with every color
-three books total, 8x8x8in each -
Anish Kapoor
-owns vantablack (darkest black, turns 3D objects look flat)
-creator of the bean in millennium park Chicago -
William Pope L.
Claim (2014)
-bologna with faces on it because ART -
Wangechi Mutu
You Are My Sunshine (2015)