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STYLE 1: “PERIOD” AND “COMPETITION & CHANGE”
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STYLE: a set of formal conventions that makes a work of art or design recognizable as belonging to a certain time period, a geographical area, an artist or a group of artists
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T I M E P E R I O D
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“Celsus Library,” Ephesus, 110 AD
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“Erechtheion,” Athens, 420-405 BC
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“Pergamon Altar,” 164-157 BC
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Doric Chiton Ionic Chiton
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“Sainte Chapelle,” Paris, FRANCE, 1248 AD
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“The Annunciation,” ca. 1150
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Bernardo Daddi, “Altarpiece with the Madonna,” c. 1333
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Alphons Mucha, Chocolate Amatller Barcelona, 1894 Hector Guimard, Paris metro entrance, ca. 1900
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Eugene Vallin, Masson House, Nancy, 1914 René Lalique, Dragonfly pendant, ca. 1900
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Le Corbusier, “Villa Savoye,” Poissy, FRANCE, 1928-1931
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Gerrit Rietveld, Lamp, 1920
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Jan Tschichold, tsch poster, 1930
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COMPETITION AND CHANGE
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“Kleobis” and “Biton,” 6th century BC
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“Greek Warriors,” 5th century BC
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“Izmir Athlete,” 200 BC
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“Cathedral of St. Pierre,” Angoulême, FRANCE, 1110-1128
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St. Denis Basilica, Paris, FRANCE, 1135-44
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“Reims Cathedral,” Reims, FRANCE, 1145-1220
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Gustave Courbet, “The Stone Breakers,” 1849
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Claude Monet, “Water Lillies (The Clouds),” 1903
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Wassily Kandinsky, “Composition No. 7,” 1922
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Barnett Newman, “Cathedra,” 1951
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Morris Louis, “Beta Upsilon,” 1960
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Alphonse Cassandre, Au Bucheron, 1925 Alphonse Mucha, Sokol Festıval, Mucha, 1912 Jan Tschichold, Tsch poster, 1930
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