Davis Art Images Supplemental Image Set

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Davis Art Images Supplemental Image Set
Advertisements

Davis Art Images Supplemental Image Set
Jackson Pollock.
HUMANITIES 2510 Sculpture: Modern. Impressionism (c ) –Rodin ( ) first sculptor of genius since Bernini aim: to create “new classics”
The Principles of Design what you need to know to make a great piece of art.
Davis Art Images Supplemental Image Set Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 7 Balance.
Davis Art Images Supplemental Image Set Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 8 Unity.
Exploring Modern Portraiture Images for educators from The Alexandria Museum of Art Spring 2013 Exhibitions Ray Turner: Population and An Adventure in.
This slide show has examples of Matisse’s painting and collage work. I will learn a little about the artist… I am an awesome artist. I fill my mind with.
Op- ja kineetiline kunst. victor vasarely
Davis Art Images Supplemental Image Set Exploring Visual Design Part 1 The Elements of Design Chapter 3 Value.
October 15, 2011 through April 29, Pablo Picasso, Still Life with Liqueur Bottle, Horta de San Joan, August 1909, oil on canvas.
AP Art History.
Artistic Inspiration and techniques Artist Studies
Dada and Surrealism.
Artist Spotlight Henri Matisse. “Drawing is like making an expressive gesture with the advantage of permanence. “ Henri Matisse Henri Matisse.
Blue Period Pablo Picasso, The Tragedy, 1903, Oil on wood, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
CH 35 America before America, 1900 to 1930 From the previous century…. 2 Americans in Europe….
NW Coastal Indians Southern Alaska to the Columbia River ~ Lake Oswego Art Literacy ~ Tlingits at a Potlatch 1904 Sitka, Alaska Detail of Tlingit Totem.
- Presentation – THOMAS HART BENTON September 2008.
A View through my Window. The window has inspired artists, photographers, architects, and writers throughout the ages.
Pre-Test Images: These are the most significant images from this chapter. The 10 slide identification images will be taken from this group. While these.
Welcome to Visual Art Foundations The “gateway” art class.
Art and Revolution William V. Ganis, PhD. Kasimir Malevich Tea Service 1923 porcelain.
Principles of Composition
Henri Matisse (mah TEESS) French Modern Artist.
A Review of the Design Principles Digital Art 1 Drawing & Painting.
Op Art Optical Art.
MOMA Art Lab APP Lesson Plan. Metropolitan Museum of Art This APP if free through the Apple App Store. Available for use on the iPad only. (MOMA, 2013)
Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen Shuttlecocks 1994 Ways to talk about Art Does this piece work? Why or why not?
Recap of Lecture 1 Formal elements- Line, Space, Light & Value Light: Three Sources of Light? Space-Negative Space (unoccupied areas left after the positive.
Study of a Torso, After a Plaster Cast, 1893/1894
The Visual Arts at Mid-Century. Photography Ansel Adams The Zone System – divides the range of tones into ten zones ranging from Zone 0 (pure black)
Elements & Principles of Design. The ELEMENTS of art: line, shape, form, color, value, texture and space.
Affirmations of Identity Recollections and Experiences.
The Principles of Design
To create one's own world,
CONTEMPORARY ART.
MRs. C’s Review of what we did in presentation Art Goes To School.
Studio Arts Unit 1 Artistic Inspiration and techniques Artist Studies.
History of Art Pt3. Self portrait 1896 (painted age 15) Oil on canvas The Glass Paris, Autumn 1911 Oil on canvas 32 x 17 cm The Art Institute of Chicago.
By: Jordan Levine. Sargent Claude Johnson From Copper on wood base In the Smithsonian American Art Museum MASK.
The Principles of Design. Principles of Design The Rules that govern how artists organize the Elements of Art. The Principles are Balance, Contrast, Variety,
Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks Key Images February 28- May 29, 2016 Tseng Kwong Chi (Chinese-Canadian-American, born Hong Kong, ), Jean Michel.
ARTTALK Chapter 9 Rhythm and Movement. Before we get started, here is a video about an artist that used rhythm and movement a lot in his work.
Europe & America before 1945 New Objectivity Surrealism De Stijl
Opening Day at Talladega College. 1942
Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks Key Images February 28- May 29, 2016
Washington Art Smart Grade 4
Modern Art How do you use the lessons of abstraction to make art for everyone?
CUBISM Washington Art Smart Grade 4.
Sculptures by Alexander Calder
MFA VTS: Depictions of Labor through time in Art
Antonio Gaudí ( ) Gustav Klimt ( ) WHO? collage
The rise of US art.
WHO? André Derain ( ) Henri Matisse ( ) Pablo Picasso ( )
WHO? André Derain ( ) Henri Matisse ( ) Pablo Picasso ( )
WHO? Antonio Gaudí ( ) Gustav Klimt ( ) Henri Matisse ( )
WHO? André Derain ( ) Henri Matisse ( ) Pablo Picasso ( )
The Museum of Modern Art, NYC
Ohne Titel (The Red Sun), Artist:Joan Miro , 1948, Oil and gouache on canvas, /8 x 28 1/8 in.
Antonio Gaudí ( ) Gustav Klimt ( ) WHO? assemblage
MFA VTS: Children through time
MFA VTS: Urbanization and Industrialization in Art
Great American Artists
Major THEMES for this chapter include:
MFA VTS: Life then and now
American Abstract Expressionist
The Principles of Design
Presentation transcript:

Davis Art Images Supplemental Image Set Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm MOMA-S0028 1. Umberto Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913, bronze, 111 x 89 x 40 cm (43 3/4 x 35 1/8 x 15 3/4") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm MOMA-P2129 2. Julio le Parc, Instability Through Movement, 1962, synthetic polymer paint on wood and polished aluminum in painted wood box, 73 x 145 x 93 cm (28 3/4 x 57 1/4 x 36 3/4") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm 4439 3. Iktinos and Kallikrates, Acropolis, Athens, Parthenon, 447-432 BCE, south elevation Photo © Davis Art Images

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm 3671 4. Vera Mukhina, Industrial Worker and Collective Farm Woman, c1935, bronze, study Tate Modern, London, Photo © Davis Art Images

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Actual Movement MOMA-S1149 5. George Rickey, Two Lines -- Temporal I, 1964, stainless steel, height: 11 meters (36' 1/4") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Actual Movement MOMA-S1015 6. Alexander Calder, Lobster Trap and Fish Tail, 1939, mobile of painted steel wire and aluminum, 260 x 290 cm (102 1/2 x 114 1/4") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Actual Movement ART21THA-62 7. Tim Hawkinson, Emotor, 2001, mixed-media, image: 125 x 91 x 10 cm (49 1/4 x 36 x 3 15/16"); cable: 51 meters (167' 4") Private Collection, courtesy Ace Gallery, photo: Ace Gallery

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Recorded Action MOMA-P2564 8. Harold Edgerton, Milk Drop, c1936, gelatin silver print, 24 x 19 cm (9 9/16 x 7 1/2") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Recorded Action MFAB-1070 9. Takahashi Haruka, New Year's Card with Airplane, 1920s, color lithograph on card stock, 8.8 x 13.8 cm (3 7/16 x 5 7/16") ©Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Recorded Action BIAA-87 10. Frederic Remington, The Bronco Buster, 1895, bronze (casting #245), height:57 cm (22 1/2") ©Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Compositional Movement MOMA-P2130 11. Bart A. van der Leck, Abstract Composition, 1927, oil on canvas, 47 x 48 cm (18 5/8 x 19") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Compositional Movement MFAB-845 12. Kanô Shôsen'in Masanobu, Waterfall, latter half 19th century, hanging scroll, ink and light color on silk, image: 105.4 x 40 cm (41 1/2 x 15 3/4") ©Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Compositional Movement 6899 13. Bryant and Gilman, 18 to 36 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, 1861 Photo © Davis Art Images

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Types of Rhythm ART21AL-96 14. Laylah Ali, Untitled, 2000, gouache on paper, 33 x 53 cm (13 x 20 7/8") Photo Courtesy Miller Block Gallery, Boston

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Types of Rhythm 10213 15. Ancient Persia, Royal Audience Hall of Darius I, Persepolis, c500 BCE, sculpture: east stairway relief -- officers with guards and Medes Photo © Davis Art Images

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Types of Rhythm MOMA-P0613 16. Bridget Riley, Current, 1964, synthetic polymer paint on composition board, 148 x 149 cm (58 1/4 x 58 3/4") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Flowing PMA-2976 17. Yamamoto Baiitsu, Waves and Moon, ink on silk, mounted as hanging scroll, painting: 61 x 114.6 cm (24 1/8 X 45 1/8") ©Philadelphia Museum of Art

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Flowing 15129 18. Antonio Gaudí, Guell Park, Barcelona, main staircase, colonnade at top, 1900-1914 Photo © Davis Art Images

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Flowing 1252 19. Harold Haydon, Stained glass window: Fire, 1972, University of Chicago, Rockefeller Chapel, Chicago Photo © Davis Art Images

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Flowing MOMA-P1469 20. Henri Matisse, The Swimming Pool, panel a, 1952, gouache on paper; cut and pasted, on white painted paper mounted on burlap, 230.1 x 847.8 cm (7' 6 5/8" x 27' 9 1/2") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Flowing MOMA-P1470 21. Henri Matisse, The Swimming Pool, panel b, 1952, gouache on paper; cut and pasted, on white painted paper mounted on burlap, 230.1 x 847.8 cm (7' 6 5/8" x 27' 9 1/2") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Flowing MOMA-P1471 22. Henri Matisse, The Swimming Pool, panel b, 1952, gouache on paper; cut and pasted, on white painted paper mounted on burlap, 230.1 x 847.8 cm (7' 6 5/8" x 27' 9 1/2") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Flowing MOMA-P1472 23. Henri Matisse, The Swimming Pool, panel d, 1952, gouache on paper; cut and pasted, on white painted paper mounted on burlap, 230.1 x 847.8 cm (7' 6 5/8" x 27' 9 1/2") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Flowing MOMA-P1473 24. Henri Matisse, The Swimming Pool, panel e, 1952, gouache on paper; cut and pasted, on white painted paper mounted on burlap, 230.1 x 847.8 cm (7' 6 5/8" x 27' 9 1/2") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Alternating MFAB-567 25. Navajo Culture, Sarape, pre-1860, wool interlocked tapestry weave, 143 x 183.5 cm (56 5/16 x 72 1/4") ©Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Alternating MOMA-P2235 26. Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Composition of Circles, 1930, oil on canvas, 50 x 64 cm (19 3/4 x 25 1/4") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Alternating MOMA-P2205 27. Katherine Porter, I am an American…Uneasy Dream, 1981, oil on canvas, 231 x 231 cm (91 x 91") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Unexpected MOMA-P2351 28. Frank Stella, Katsura, 1979, oil and epoxy on aluminum, wire mesh, 292 x 234 x 76 cm (115 x 92 1/8 x 30") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Unexpected 29. Aaron Douglas, Cover for untitled portfolio of illustrated poems in "Opportunity" magazine: "Hughes" (Langston), and "Douglas" (Aaron), 1926, photolithograph on paper ©Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence SMA-15

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Unexpected PMA-1057 30. Liu Ts'ai, Album leaf: Three Fish,17th century, ink on silk ©Philadelphia Museum of Art

Exploring Visual Design Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Studio Experience - Action BIAA-352 31. John Steuart Curry, End Run, 1942-1946, oil on canvas, 97 x 151 cm (38 1/4 x 59 1/2") ©Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown

Exploring Visual Design, Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Exploring Visual Design Set 116M Part 2 The Principles of Design, 12 -- Movement and Rhythm 1. Umberto Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913, bronze, 111 x 89 x 40 cm (43 3/4 x 35 1/8 x 15 3/4") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-S0028 2. Julio le Parc, Instability Through Movement, 1962, synthetic polymer paint on wood and polished aluminum in painted wood box, 73 x 145 x 93 cm (28 3/4 x 57 1/4 x 36 3/4") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-P2129 3. Iktinos and Kallikrates, Acropolis, Athens, Parthenon, 447-432 BCE, south elevation Photo © Davis Art Images 4439 4. Vera Mukhina, Industrial Worker and Collective Farm Woman, c1935, bronze, study Tate Modern, London, Photo © Davis Art Images 3671 Actual Movement 5. George Rickey, Two Lines -- Temporal I, 1964, stainless steel, height: 11 meters (36' 1/4") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-S1149 6. Alexander Calder, Lobster Trap and Fish Tail, 1939, mobile of painted steel wire and aluminum, 260 x 290 cm (102 1/2 x 114 1/4") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-S1015 7. Tim Hawkinson, Emotor, 2001, mixed-media, image: 125 x 91 x 10 cm (49 1/4 x 36 x 3 15/16"); cable: 51 meters (167' 4") Private Collection, courtesy Ace Gallery, photo: Ace Gallery ART21THA-62

Exploring Visual Design, Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Recorded Action 8. Harold Edgerton, Milk Drop, c1936, gelatin silver print, 24 x 19 cm (9 9/16 x 7 1/2") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-P2564 9. Takahashi Haruka, New Year's Card with Airplane, 1920s, color lithograph on card stock, 8.8 x 13.8 cm (3 7/16 x 5 7/16") ©Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MFAB-1070 10. Frederic Remington, The Bronco Buster, 1895, bronze (casting #245), height:57 cm (22 1/2") ©Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio BIAA-87 Compositional Movement 11. Bart A. van der Leck, Abstract Composition, 1927, oil on canvas, 47 x 48 cm (18 5/8 x 19") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-P2130 12. Kanô Shôsen'in Masanobu, Waterfall, latter half 19th century, hanging scroll, ink and light color on silk, image: 105.4 x 40 cm (41 1/2 x 15 3/4") ©Museum of FIne Arts, Boston MFAB-845 13. Bryant and Gilman, 18 to 36 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, 1861 Photo © Davis Art Images 6899 Types of Rhythm 14. Laylah Ali, Untitled, 2000, gouache on paper, 33 x 53 cm (13 x 20 7/8") Photo Courtesy Miller Block Gallery, Boston ART21AL-96 15. Ancient Persia, Royal Audience Hall of Darius I, Persepolis, c500 BCE, sculpture: east stairway relief -- officers with guards and Medes Photo © Davis Art Images 10213

Exploring Visual Design, Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Types of Rhythm 16. Bridget Riley, Current, 1964, synthetic polymer paint on composition board, 148 x 149 cm (58 1/4 x 58 3/4") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-P0613 Flowing 17. Yamamoto Baiitsu, Waves and Moon, ink on silk, mounted as hanging scroll, painting: 61 x 114.6 cm (24 1/8 X 45 1/8") ©Philadelphia Museum of Art PMA-2976 18. Antonio Gaudí, Guell Park, Barcelona, main staircase, colonnade at top, 1900-1914 Photo © Davis Art Images 15129 19. Harold Haydon, Stained glass window: Fire, 1972, University of Chicago, Rockefeller Chapel, Chicago Photo © Davis Art Images 1252 20. Henri Matisse, The Swimming Pool, panel a, 1952, gouache on paper; cut and pasted, on white painted paper mounted on burlap, 230.1 x 847.8 cm (7' 6 5/8" x 27' 9 1/2") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-P1469 21. Henri Matisse, The Swimming Pool, panel b, 1952, gouache on paper; cut and pasted, on white painted paper mounted on burlap, 230.1 x 847.8 cm (7' 6 5/8" x 27' 9 1/2") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-P1470 22. Henri Matisse, The Swimming Pool, panel b, 1952, gouache on paper; cut and pasted, on white painted paper mounted on burlap, 230.1 x 847.8 cm (7' 6 5/8" x 27' 9 1/2") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-P1471

Exploring Visual Design, Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Flowing 23. Henri Matisse, The Swimming Pool, panel d, 1952, gouache on paper; cut and pasted, on white painted paper mounted on burlap, 230.1 x 847.8 cm (7' 6 5/8" x 27' 9 1/2") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-P1472 24. Henri Matisse, The Swimming Pool, panel e, 1952, gouache on paper; cut and pasted, on white painted paper mounted on burlap, 230.1 x 847.8 cm (7' 6 5/8" x 27' 9 1/2") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-P1473 Alternating 25. Navajo Culture, Sarape, pre-1860, wool interlocked tapestry weave, 143 x 183.5 cm (56 5/16 x 72 1/4") ©Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MFAB-567 26. Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Composition of Circles, 1930, oil on canvas, 50 x 64 cm (19 3/4 x 25 1/4") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-P2235 27. Katherine Porter, I am an American…Uneasy Dream, 1981, oil on canvas, 231 x 231 cm (91 x 91") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-P2205 Unexpected 28. Frank Stella, Katsura, 1979, oil and epoxy on aluminum, wire mesh, 292 x 234 x 76 cm (115 x 92 1/8 x 30") ©The Museum of Modern Art, New York MOMA-P2351 29. Aaron Douglas, Cover for untitled portfolio of illustrated poems in "Opportunity" magazine: "Hughes" (Langston), and "Douglas" (Aaron), 1926, photolithograph on paper ©Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence SMA-15

Exploring Visual Design, Part 2 The Principles of Design, Chapter 12 Movement and Rhythm Unexpected 30. Liu Ts'ai, Album leaf: Three Fish, 17th century, ink on silk ©Philadelphia Museum of Art PMA-1057 Studio Experience -- Action 31. John Steuart Curry, End Run, 1942-1946, oil on canvas, 97 x 151 cm (38 1/4 x 59 1/2") ©Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown BIAA-352