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Orientation in Art
Chapter 1
Living with Art
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Three Musicians 1921oil on canvas
Portrait of Gertrude Stein 1906 oil on canvas 2
Brancusi’s studio.Reconstruction at the Musee National d’ArtModerne
Colonnes sans Fin, wood or plaster; l'Oiseau dans l'Espace, polished bronze. 3
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Brancusi’s studioReconstruction atThe Musee National d’art, Paris. 1992-96
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Constantin Brancusi
The KissDate: 1908Location of Origin: FranceMedium: Sculpture
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Constantin Brancusi
The KissDate: 1908Location of Origin: FranceMedium: Sculpture
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Constantin Brancusi
Bird in Space (L’Oiseau dans l’espace), Date: 1932-1940. Medium: Polished brass,
Height, including base: 59 7/16” maximum circumference 13 15/16”
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Chauvet cave, Ardeche Valley
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Left section of the “Lion Panel,”Chauvet cave, Ardèche Valley,France. c. 32,000 B.C.E 10
Chauvet cave, Ardeche Valley
Cave LionsDate: 32,000 BCELocation: FranceMedium: painting, natural pigments
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Chauvet cave, Ardeche Valley
Rnning Bision
Date: 32,000 BCE
Location: France
Medium: painting,
natural pigments
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Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England
Stonehenge
Date: 2000-1500 B.C.E
Salisbury Plain, England
Medium: stone
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Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England
Stonehenge
Date: 2000-1500 B.C.E
Salisbury Plain, England
Medium: stone
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Maya Lin
Date: 1982
Medium: black granite
Monument
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Wave Field, 1995 University of Michigan,
Earthwork by Maya Lin
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Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery , Alabama 1986
Maya Lin
Maya Lin
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Kente Cloth, Ghana
Symbol of FORGIVENESS,
CONCILIATION, TOLERANCE,
PATIENCE, and FAIRNESS
Symbol of INTERNAL CONFLICTS, WARNING AGAINST INTERNAL STRIFE, NEED FOR UNITY IN DIVERSITY, and RECONCILIATION
Symbol of EXPERIENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, CREATIVITY, NOVELTY, and INNOVATION
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Mughal Dynasty India
Jahangir Receives a
Cup from Khusrau
Date: 1605-06
Medium: Opaque
watercolor on paper
Size: 8 3/16” x 6”
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Mughal Dynasty India
Emperor Jahangir
weighing his son in goldDate: 1615 approx.
Medium: gouache on paper
Size: on album paper
Shiva Nataraja, India10th century c.e. BronzeRijksmuseum, Amsterdam
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In one hand, Shiva holds the small drum whose beat summons up creation. In another hand, he holds the flame of destruction. A third hand points at his raised foot, beneath which worshipers may seek refuge, while a fourth hand is raised with its palm toward the viewer; a gesture that means “fear not.”
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Vincent Van Gogh1853-1890
The Starry NightDate: 1889
Medium: oil on canvas
Size: 29” x 36 ¼”
The Museum of Modern Art,
New York.
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The Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) is generally a flame - shaped, tapering, cone-like tree, with but a short stem below its branches, which rise erectly and close to the trunk, much as in the Lombardy Poplar. Even in its native country it seldom exceeds fifty or sixty feet in height; and in our climate its average rate of growth is from a foot to eighteen inches per annum for the first eight or ten years, and after that it lengthens more slowly, so that trees forty years of age are seldom as many feet in height. After reaching a height between thirty and forty feet its growth is often almost imperceptible.
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Vincent Van Gogh1853-1890
The Potato Eaters
Date: 1885 (180 Kb); Medium:Oil on canvas, Size: 81.5 x 114.5 cm;
Rijksmuseum Vincent van Gogh, Amsterdam
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Vincent Van Gogh
Self-Portrait with
Bandaged Ear
Date:1889 Medium: Oil on canvas, Size: 60 x 49 cm;
Courtauld Institute Galleries, London
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Paul Gauguin1848 - 1903
Vision After the Sermon, Jacob Wrestling with the Angel
Date:1888Medium: Oil on
canvasStyle :Impressionism
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Ernest Hass
1921-1986
Po Valley
Date: Medium: C-Print
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Ernst Hass, Peeling Paint on Iron Bench, 1981, Kodachrome print
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A Picture is the expression of an impression.If the beautiful were not in us, how would we ever recognize it ?Ernst Haas (Photographer 1921- 1986)
Montmartre, Paris
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Tim Hawkinson. Emoter. 2002
Installation (left) and detail (right). Altered ink-jet print on plastic and foam core on panel, monitor, stepladder, and mechanical components; print: 49 x 36 x 4 “; stepladder height 27” 37
VanitasJuan de Valdés Leal. 1660.
Oil on canvas, 51 3/8” x 39 1/16”
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Juan de Valdes Leal(1622-1690)
Allegory of Death, in Ictu Oculi
1670-72Oil on canvas, 220 x 216 cmHospital de la Caridad, Seville
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Audrey Flackborn 1931 -
Wheel Of Fortune (Vanitas)
Date: 1977-1978
Medium: oil over acrylic on
canvas
Size: 8”x8”
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Audrey Flackborn 1931 -
Marilyn Vanitas,1977 Acryllic on canvas
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Jim Hodgesb. 1957
Every TouchDate: 1995Medium: silk flowers
Size: 16’ x 14’
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Jim Hodges
look and see
Date: 2005Medium: enamel on stainless steel
Size: 300 x 138 x 144 inches
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Orientation in Art
Chapter 1
Living with Art
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