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Art 10000 Final Name:
For this assignment you may use your class notes, class powerpoints on blackboard, the textbook chapters, or reputable online resources (i.e. Met Timeline). It is due to me by email by 9pm on May 20. While there is no need to cite specific facts or information to complete the assignment, if you do decide to incorporate quotes or wording from other sources, be sure to follow correct citation procedures to avoid issues of plagiarism. Please do not work on this final in groups. As usual, I will be checking for instances of similar language/plagiarism. The word counts are a minimum, so you can go over if you feel that you need more space to make your point.
Part I: Unknown Identifications (150 words each)
Look at these unknown works and try to place them in the historical context of our class. What period or movement do you think they belong to and why? Please write an explanation describing the how the artwork fits with the artistic techniques of the movement in question (think about brushstroke, subject matter, naturalism, etc.). I do not want an artist or specific date (though you should include a general idea of the time of the movement). These are not paintings that we have looked at in class. Rather the answer should be based off of your visual observations alone and your understanding of the movements we have discussed in class. Specific historical information will not be helpful here.
Part II: Short Answer (250 words)
Your essay will be a summary of the changes in the use of perspective over time (there is a more detailed assignment below).
Part III: Essay (500 words)
There are three choices for essay subjects below, with groups of five images for each. Please choose ONE to write on.
Part I: Unknowns
1. Period/Movement:
Explanation:
2. Movement:
Explanation:
3. Movement:
Explanation:
4: Movement
Explanation:
Part II: Short Answer (250 words)
Perspective was a key invention of the Renaissance. Using the three images below, discuss the way that the use of perspective in Cubism relates to the way artists thought of space in the Medieval period and Renaissance. How did Cubist painters like Georges Braque and Picasso change the dependence of modern artists on Renaissance painting styles?
Georges Braque, Houses at L’Estaque, 1908 Christ Enthroned, Book of Kells, c. 800
Leonardo da Vinci. Last Supper. 1495-98.
Part III: Essay Question (500 words)
In this section, you will have a choice between three sets of five images, each with a central theme. You will have half an hour to write ONE short essay discussing how the artworks in your set of images deal with the theme, and what they tell us about the theme changing over time. You should incorporate both your own formal observations about the artworks and historical details from your notes. You must discuss at least three images from the section you choose in your essay.
Essay Choice #1: What is the relationship between the artist and their subject?
Essay Choice #2: How have depictions of female identity changed over time?
Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1917
Diego Velázquez, The Maids of Honor (Las Meninas), 1656 Jan van Eyck, Giovanni Arnolfini and his
Wife (The Arnolfini Portrait), 1434, oil painting,
Jackson Pollock, Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950 Francisco Goya, The Third of May, 1808
Essay choice #3: How has art been used in a political context?
Virgin and Child, Late 12th Century.
Athena Parthenos (model), original c. 438 BCE
Titian, Venus of Urbino, 1538
Manet, Le bain (Déjeuner sur l’herbe), 1863
Meret Oppenheim, Object, 1936
Crowned Head of a Ruler, Ife (present day
Nigeria), Yoruba Culture c. 12th – 15th CE
Justinian Mosaic, San Vitale, 547
Augustus of Primaporta,
early 1st century BCE.
Jaques-Louis David, Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard, 1800-1801