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1 How do we know WHO is beautiful?

2 Was man created in God’s image or the other way around?

3 Otherworldly Figures Gods and Goddesses

4 Venus of Willendorf, 30,000 – 25,000 BCE

5 Ishtar – Syrian Goddess of Love

6 Ancient Greek, Venus de Milo,

7 Ancient Greek, Posedin

8 Ancient Greek - Eros

9 Tlazoltetol – Aztec Goddess of Love

10 Xochipilli – Aztec God of Love

11 What can we infer about what was important to the people who made these two sculptures?

12 Titian, Venus de Urbino,

13 William Bouguereau, A Young Girl Defending Herself Against Eros, 1880

14 Jean Ingres, Jupiter and Thetis, 1811

15 Freya – Norse Goddess

16 Radha and Krishna

17 Indian Goddess

18 M. F. Hussain, Bharatmata

19 How can portrayal of the human form tell us something about the “human condition?”

20 The East

21 Japan

22 Japanese painting

23 Shin Hanga - Japanese print – Artist Unknown, early 20 th century

24 Goyo Hatschiguchi, Woman after Bath, 1920

25 Artist Unknown, Japanese Print, 1921

26 China

27 Ming Dynasty – Four Beauties

28 Yue Minjun

29 Yue Minjun, Sun, 2000

30 India

31 India – Couple from Temple at Karle

32 M. F. Hussain, Bharatmata, 2006

33 Dhruva Mistry, Walking Man, 1981

34 Dhruva Mistry, Reclining Figure, 1983

35 Navjot Altaf, Untitled Blue Woman, 2000

36 Pre-Columbian American

37 Pre-Columbian figure from Veracruz, Mexico,

38 Pre-Columbian Sculpture from South America

39 Africa

40 Burkino-Faso

41 Gabon

42 Zaire/Congo

43 Nigerian

44 The West

45 King Mycerinus, Ancient Egypt, 2520 BCE

46 Greek Kourous

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48 Roman copy of a Greek Discus Thrower

49 The Doom, St. Peter’s Church, Suffolk

50 Lochner, scenes from Hell, 1435

51 Verrechio, David, 1447Donatello, David, 1440Michelangelo, David, 1504

52 Bottecelli, The Birth of Venus, 1482

53 Titian, Venus de Urbino, 1538

54 Peter Paul Rubens, Venus at the Mirror, 1615

55 Peter Paul Rubens, The Three Graces, 1638

56 William Blake, Europe Supported By Africa and America, 1796

57 Jean Ingres, Jupiter and Thetis, 1811

58 Eugene Delacroix, Louis D’Orleans Showing his Mistress, 1826

59 Eugene Delacroix, The Death of Sardanapalus,1828

60 Adolfe Bougereau, Birth of Venus, 1879

61 Gustave Courbet, The Painter’s Studio, 1855

62 Edward Manet, Luncheon on the Grass, 1863

63 Eduard Manet, Olympia, 1863

64 Paul Cezanne, Bathers, 1881

65 Paul Cezanne, Grandes Baigneuses, 1905

66 Auguste Rodin, The Age of Bronze, 1877

67 Auguste Rodin, The Kiss,

68 Edgar Degas, Dancer, 1880

69 Henri Matisse La Serpentine, 1909 The Serf, 1903

70 Pablo Picasso, Les Madmoiselles d’Avignon 1908

71 Pablo Picasso, Marie-Therese Walter, 1909

72 Rene Magritte,

73 Salvadore Dali, Retrospective Bust of a Woman 1931

74 Alexander Archipenko Gondelier, 1914 Torso in space, 1936

75 Aristide Maillol, Las Tes Ninfa, 1938

76 Marino Marini, Danzatrice, 1949

77 Picasso

78 Ernst Barlach

79 Gaston Lachaise

80 Domnisoara Pogany, 1931 The Kiss, 1908 Constantin Brancusi

81 Jacques Lipchitz Sailor with Guitar, 1914

82 Auguste Malliol The River, 1943 Action in Chains, 1969

83 Umberto Boccioni, Unique Form in Contemporary Space, 1913

84 Nuam Gabo Konsruktiver Kopf # 1, 1915

85 Raoul Hausmann, Mechanical Head, 1919

86 Yves Klein, Blue Venus,

87 Nikki de St. Phalle, Black Venus,

88 Willem DeKooning, Seated Woman, 1950

89 Willem DeKooning, Woman I, 1950

90 Willem DeKooning, Large Torso, 1974

91 Mel Ramos, Olympia, 1972

92 H.C. Westermann The Evil New War God, 1958 Memorial to the Idea of Man if He Was An Idea, 1958

93 Marisol John, Washington,and Emily Roebling Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge for the First Time, 1989

94 Ed Keinholz, The State Hospital, 1966

95 George Segal

96 George Segal, views from The Holocaust, 1979

97 Duane Hanson

98 Robert Graham Source Figure, 1991 Untitled (back), 2003

99 Walking man Dancers Jonathan Borofsky

100 Chris Burden, Doorway to Heaven, 1973 Gilbert and George, The Singing Sculpture, 1971

101 Tim Hawkinson, Inflatable Self Portrait, 1993

102 Adrian Arleo

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105 Tip Toland

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108 Ernst Barlach Kathe Kollwitz Constantin Brancusi Jonathan Borofsky Alexander Calder Edgar Degas Ed Kienholz

109 The Guerilla Girls, 1989

110 Adolfe Bougereau, Birth of Venus, 1879 Excerpt from “The Birth of Venus II,” by Seamus Ryan Are these two images art or pornography?

111 How do these images comment on the portrayal of women in art?

112 1972 200? 15381863


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