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Humanities Visual Art
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What Is Visual Art? -Unlike the performing arts (music, drama and dance) visual art is generally produced without an audience. -The audience typically sees the work after it has been completed. Visual art is usually a finished product.
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What is it made of? -Visual art can be made from almost any type of material (medium/media).
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Medium: paint The Blue Boat 1892. Winslow Homer Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston watercolor on paper
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Medium: paint Mona Lisa, 1503-05. Leonardo da Vinci The Louvre, Paris
Oil on poplar
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Medium: paint Separation of Light from Darkness, 1512. Michelangelo
Sistine Chapel, Vatican. Fresco (paint in/on plaster)
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Medium: drawing materials
Saskia Asleep, c.1642. Rembrandt. British Museum, London. ink wash on paper
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Medium: drawing materials
Self Portrait, 1512. Leonardo da Vinci. Biblioteca Reale, Turin. red chalk on paper
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Medium: sculpture Mother and Child, 1971. Elizabeth Catlett.
Collection of Alan Swift walnut
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Medium: sculpture The Three Soldiers, 1984. Frederick Hart. The Mall,
Washington, D.C. bronze
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Medium: sculpture Pieta, 1498-99. Michelangelo St. Peter’s Basilica,
Vatican.
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Medium: environmental art
Spiral Jetty, 1970. Robert Smithson. Great Salt Lake, Utah basalt, sand
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Medium: pottery Amphora, c. 520 b.c. The Andokides Painter.
Munich, Germany.
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Medium: found materials
Bull’s Head, 1943. Pablo Picasso. Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris. bicycle parts
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Medium: photography Clearing Winter Storm, 1944. Ansel Adams.
Yosemite National Park, California.
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Medium: film Fantasia, 1940 Walt Disney
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Medium: architecture Flat Iron Building, 1902. Daniel Burnham,
Frederick Dinkelburg New York, NY.
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Medium: Performance art
Coyote: I Like America and America Likes Me. 5/ Joseph Beuys. Performance at Rene Block Gallery, New York.
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So, what is art? Just about anything can become art.
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