Venus of Willendorf. Venus de Milo (Louvre, Paris)

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Venus of Willendorf

Venus de Milo (Louvre, Paris)

Nike of Samothrace (Louvre)

Botticelli- Birth of Venus (Uffizi, Florence)

Botticelli- Primavera (Uffizi)

Van Eyck- Arnolfini Wedding

Durer- Melancholia

Donatello- David (Bronze)

Rafael- School of Athens

Michelangelo- Pieta (St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City)

Michelangelo- David (Marble)

Michelangelo-Creation of Man (Wall of Sistine Chapel-Vatican)

El Greco View from Toledo Burial of Count Orgaz

Brughel the Elder- Tower of Babel

Brughel the Elder- Peasant Wedding

Mannerism Titian Parmigianino Bridge period between Renaissance and Baroque

Titian- Venus of Urbino (Uffizi, Florence)

Parmigianino- Madonna of the Long Neck

Baroque s Caravaggio Rembrandt Rubens Velasquez Bernini

Caravaggio- Supper at Emmaus

Caravaggio- Conversion of St Paul and Conversion of St. Matthew

Rembrandt- The Night watch

Vermeer- The Girl with the Pearl Earring

Bernini- Ecstasy of St Theresa

Bernini- David (Marble) and Colonnade of St. Peter’s Basilica

Wren- St Paul’s Cathedral (London)

Velasquez- Las Meninas

Goya- 3 rd of May, 1808

Rococo Fragonard Watteau Bridge period between Baroque and Neo- Classical Happy, Frivolous Art

Fragonard- The Swing

Watteau- Embarkation for Sithera

Neo-Classical Return to order and symmetry of Renaissance Ingres David

Ingres- Grande Odalisque

Ingres- Turkish Woman

David- Death of Marat

David- Oath of the Horatii

David- Death of Socrates

David- Coronation of Napoleon

Romanticism Throwback to Rococo; passion and beauty Delacroix Gericault

Delacroix- Liberty Leading the People (Louvre)

Delacroix- Massacre of Chios

Gericault- Raft of the Medusa

Impressionism Named by Manet French predominant

Manet- Olympia

Manet- Luncheon on the Grass

Monet- Water Lillies

Monet- Rouen Cathedral

Renoir- Luncheon Boating Party

Cezanne Mt. St. Victoire Still Life of Fruits

Degas Absynthe Ballerinas!!!!!

Gauguin “Gogan” Joyousness

Rodin Gates of Hell The Kiss The Thinker

Van Gogh- Starry Night

Van Gogh- Potato Eaters

Van Gogh Sunflowers Bedroom at Arles

Munch (Norwegian) The Scream

Seurat- Sunday Afternoon on the Island La Grande Jatte (Pointillism)

Whistler- Whistler’s Mother

Homer- The Gulf Stream

20 th Century Art Revolt from traditional art Period of movements (Fauvism, Dadaism, Cubism, Action Painting, PopArt) Crap Art!

Chagall- I and the Village

Picasso-Guernica

Picasso- The Ladies of Avignon (Cubism)

Braque- Violin and Candlesticks (Cubism)

Matisse- The Red Room (Fauvism)

Dali- Persistence of Memory (Surrealism)

Kahlo- The Two Fridas (Married to muralist, Diego Rivera)

O’Keefe- Red Cana

Wood- American Gothic

Hopper’s Nighthawks

Warhol (PopArt) Marilyn Monroe Campbell Soup

Gaudi- Sagrada Familia Church (Barcelona, Spain)

Wright (Praire Style) Fallingwater Guggenheim Museum- New York