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Orientation in Art

Chapter 2

What is Art?

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Melbourne Exhibition Building and Museum

The Louvre in France

Hermitage Arches in Russia

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Lahore Museum Pakistan

Altes Museum Germany

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Above: Museum of Modern Art New York City

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Albuquerque Museum of Art

Georgia O’keefe Museum, Santa Fe Fine Arts Museum, Santa Fe

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Jackson Pollock

No. 5Date: 1948

Medium: oil on canvas

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Vincent van Gogh, Wheat Field and Cypress Trees. 1889. Oil on canvas28” x 36” 7

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Vincent van Gogh, Portrait of Dr.Gachet. 1890. Oil on canvas26” x 22”

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Robert Watts

Rembrandt Signature, 1965/1975

Neon, glass tubing, Plexiglas, transformer

13” x 44”x 5”

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Leonardo da VinciMona Lisa

Date: 1503 -05

Medium: Oil on panel

Size: 30 ¼” x 21”

Musee du Louvre, Paris

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Andy Warhol,Mona Lisadate: 1963 medium: Serigraph,Size: 44 1/8 x 29 1/8 in

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Thirty are better than oneAndy Warhol1963Silkscreen ink, acrylic paint on canvas9’2”x7’10½”

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Andy Warhol

Cowboys and Indians: Northwest Coast Mask, 1986

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Claude Monet. Fisherman’s Cottage on the Cliffs at Varengeville. 1882.Oil on canvas, 23” x 31”

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Claude Monet (1840 -1926)

“Main path through the Garden at Giverny”

Date: 1901Location of Origin:

FranceMedium: oil on canvas

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Poppy field in hollow nearGiverny

date: 1885 medium: oil on canvassize: 46 x 81 cm

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Andrea del Verrocchio

Daviddate: 1465

location: Florence

medium: bronze with gold details

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Andrea del Verrrochio

Christ and St. Thomas, Orsanmichelle,

Date: 1479

Size: bronze

Location: Florence

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Andrea del Verrocchio(Andrea di Michele di Francesco de’Cioni)

Baptism of Christ

Date: 1472-1475 Medium:Oil on woodSize: 171 x 151 cmUffizi, Florence

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Attributed to Dasavanta, Shravana,And Madhava Khurd

Badi’usszman Fights Iraj to a Draw

From the Hamzanama.c. 1567-72

Opaque watercolor on cotton,

26” x19”

MAK– Austrian Museum of Applied Arts/Contemporary Art

Landhaur, a friend of Hamza is in the background on an elephant. In the foreground Prince Badi’uzzaman (in orange) fights Iraj, a warrior.

Hamza is an uncle of the Prophet Muhammed.

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Attributed to Dasavanta and Mukhlis

Hamza's Spies, Sent to Locate the Missing Malik Bahman, Sneak Into the City of Qimar Where They Kill the Sleeping Guards

Date:1575Medium: opaque watercolor

and gold on cotton fabric

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James Hampton (1909-1964)

The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations' Millennium General

Assembly Date: 1950-64Location: Smithsonian Institute, WashingtonMedium: Gold and Silver aluminum foil, colored kraft paper and

plastic sheets over wood24

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James Hampton

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Gayleen Aiken

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Gayleen Aiken (1934 -2005)

11 x 14, Crayon, china marker, and pen on paper 1992

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Gayleen Aiken

Date: 1993Medium: mixedSize: h 37” w 28” x d 24”Medium: silk flowers

Size: 16’ x 14’

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Edward Weston (1886-1958)

White Sands, New Mexico Date: 1941Medium: photograph

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Cabbage Leaf1931Gelatin silver print7 ½ x 9 ½ “

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Edward Weston

Pepper

1930

Medium: photo

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Edward Weston

ShellDate: 1927Salisbury Plain, EnglandMedium: Silver Gelatin Print

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Pieta, 1500-1505Oil on wood

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Giovanni Bellini

Sl. Jerome Reading in the Countryside

date: 1505

medium: oil on panel

location: National Gallery o f Art, Washington

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Pietadate: 1499-1500medium: sculpturelocation: National Gallery of Art, Washington

Michelangelo Buonarroti

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Francisco de Goya

Saturn Devouring One of His Childrenc. 1820-22Wall painting in oil on plaster57 x 32”

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First Communion, 1895-96

Seated Woman Holding a Fan, 190838

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Louise Bourgeois

Woman with Packages

date: 1949

Medium: bronze, polychromed

Size: 65 x 18 x 12”

Untitled date: 1996 Medium: cloth, bone, rubber and steelSize: 300.3 x 208.2 x 195.5 cm

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Maman

Louise Bourgeois (b. 1911 -)

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Duane Hanson (1925-1996)

Self-Portrait with Model

Date: 1979

Medium: polyvinyl

Trompe l’oeil – French for “fool the eye” 41

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Duane Hanson

Housepainter III

date: 1984-88.medium: autobody filler,

polychromed, mixed media with accessories

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Tourists II 1988Portraits from the Heartland

Man on Mower 199543

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44Head of a King, from life

Yoruba, c. 13th century Brass, life-size

Cylindrical head, from lifeYoruba

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Vasily Kandinsky

Swinging1925

Oil on canvas

27” x 19”

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Vasily Kandinsky(1866 – 1944)

Composition IX1936

Oil on canvas

44 5/8” x 76 ¼”

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Chin UpRebecca Purdum

1990. Oil on canvas

9 x 6’.

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Rebecca Purdum

“Hold On” 1984 oil on canvas

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Kitagawa Utamaro

Okita of the Naniwaya Teahouse

1790

Polychrome woodblock

print

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Susan Rothenberg

Boodis and Kiggy

2005-2006

Oil on canvas

Size: 58 x 61 inches

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Maggie’s Ponytail

1993-94

Oil on canvas

Size: 65 x 53 inches

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Susan Rothenberg

Three Masks

2006

Oil on canvas

Size: 59 x 66 inches

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Henri Matisse

Piano Lesson. 1916 Oil on canvas Size:8’ ½” x 6’ 11”

Music Lesson. 1917 Oil on canvas Size:8’ ½” x 6’ 7”

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Auguste Rodin(1840-1917)

The Kiss (Le Baiser )1901-04 marble 5’ 11 ¼” height

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Janine Antoni( 1964 - )

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Gnaw

1992InstallationChocolatelart

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Caryatid

2003

Ceramic

C-print and

broken vessel61

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Jan van Eyck (1385/90 – 1441)

Arnolfini Double Portrait

1434

Oil on wood

Size: 33 x 22 1/2 inches

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Iconography

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Jocho. Amida Nyorai,In the Hoodo, Byodo-in Templec. 1503 Gilded wood,Height 9’2”

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Buddha

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Large Budha, Bamijan, Afganistan

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Taliban militia fighters stand at the site shortly after the statues’ destruction

in March 2001.

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Pieces of the statutes that were wrapped and recovered by the UNESCO. They are to be reassembled at a later date.

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Finial of a linguist’s staffFrom Ghana.Asante, 20th centuryWood and goldHeight 11 ¼”

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Akan (Fante) linguists at Enyan Abassa, Ghana, 1974. 75

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Titian (1488-1576)

Assumption

1518Oil on wood 22’7” x 11’ 115/8”

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Frari, Basilica Venice, Italy

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Virgen de Guadalupe

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From Fausto's Art Gallery in Ojinaga, Chihuahua 81

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Theresea and Richard MontoyaSanta Cruz, NM

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                    ‘Untitled', 1999nine total cereal boxes cut into small squares and combined to make one large box

courtesy fondazione prada

Tom Friedman

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Tom Friedman

'there', 2001paper cube splat

'untitled', 2001 selfportrait, out-of-focus mosaic of the original image

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Tom Friedman

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                    Aesthetics is a term that was coined by the early 18th century German philosopher Alexander Baumgarten.

The word was derived from the Greek word aisthanomani and was used to describe the field of knowledge gained by sensory experience combined with emotional response.

Aesthetics – The branch of philosophy dealing with such notions  as the beautiful, the ugly, the sublime, the comic, etc., as applicable to the fine arts, with a view to establishing the meaning and validity of critical judgments concerning works of art, and the principles underlying or justifying such judgments.

Tea bowl. Japan

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Hataali, spiritual singer 88

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“Navajo Sandpainting,” Wyatt Davis (Photographer) 89

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Clock, Sand painting90

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Standing figure holdingSupernatural effigy.Olmec culture,800-500 B.C.E.Jade,Height 8 5/8”

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Joseph Beuys

Performing How to ExplainPictures to a Dead Hare.1965

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Homage to Joseph Beuys

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Joseph Beuys Output # 18

1978

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Bwa masquerader,

Burkina Faso 95

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Ann Hamilton

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Mantle, Installation at the Miami Art Museum, 1998.Eight tables, eleven shortwave radio receivers, voice, chair, figureSteel block, sewing implements, 33 wool coats, and approximately60,000 fresh cut flowers; 16’ x 24’ x 72’

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Vermeer

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Felix Gonzalez-Torres(1957-1996)

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Day of the Dead

Mexico

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Damien Hirst

For the Love of

God

2007Platinum skull

encrusted with

diamonds

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Orientation in Art

Chapter 2

What is Art?

End of Slide Show

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