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STYLE 1: “PERIOD” AND “COMPETITION & CHANGE” STYLE: a set of formal conventions that makes a work of art or design recognizable as belonging to a certain.

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2 STYLE 1: “PERIOD” AND “COMPETITION & CHANGE”

3 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

4 T I M E P E R I O D

5 “Celsus Library,” Ephesus, 110 AD

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7 “Erechtheion,” Athens, 420-405 BC

8 “Pergamon Altar,” 164-157 BC

9 Doric Chiton Ionic Chiton

10 “Sainte Chapelle,” Paris, FRANCE, 1248 AD

11 “The Annunciation,” ca. 1150

12 Bernardo Daddi, “Altarpiece with the Madonna,” c. 1333

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14 Alphons Mucha, Chocolate Amatller Barcelona, 1894 Hector Guimard, Paris metro entrance, ca. 1900

15 Eugene Vallin, Masson House, Nancy, 1914 René Lalique, Dragonfly pendant, ca. 1900

16 Le Corbusier, “Villa Savoye,” Poissy, FRANCE, 1928-1931

17 Gerrit Rietveld, Lamp, 1920

18 Jan Tschichold, tsch poster, 1930

19 COMPETITION AND CHANGE

20 “Kleobis” and “Biton,” 6th century BC

21 “Greek Warriors,” 5th century BC

22 “Izmir Athlete,” 200 BC

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24 “Cathedral of St. Pierre,” Angoulême, FRANCE, 1110-1128

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26 St. Denis Basilica, Paris, FRANCE, 1135-44

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28 “Reims Cathedral,” Reims, FRANCE, 1145-1220

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30 Gustave Courbet, “The Stone Breakers,” 1849

31 Claude Monet, “Water Lillies (The Clouds),” 1903

32 Wassily Kandinsky, “Composition No. 7,” 1922

33 Barnett Newman, “Cathedra,” 1951

34 Morris Louis, “Beta Upsilon,” 1960

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36 Alphonse Cassandre, Au Bucheron, 1925 Alphonse Mucha, Sokol Festıval, Mucha, 1912 Jan Tschichold, Tsch poster, 1930


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