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How do we know WHO is beautiful?
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Was man created in God’s image or the other way around?
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Otherworldly Figures Gods and Goddesses
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Venus of Willendorf, 30,000 – 25,000 BCE
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Ishtar – Syrian Goddess of Love
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Ancient Greek, Venus de Milo,
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Ancient Greek, Posedin
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Ancient Greek - Eros
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Tlazoltetol – Aztec Goddess of Love
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Xochipilli – Aztec God of Love
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What can we infer about what was important to the people who made these two sculptures?
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Titian, Venus de Urbino,
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William Bouguereau, A Young Girl Defending Herself Against Eros, 1880
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Jean Ingres, Jupiter and Thetis, 1811
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Freya – Norse Goddess
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Radha and Krishna
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Indian Goddess
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M. F. Hussain, Bharatmata
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How can portrayal of the human form tell us something about the “human condition?”
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The East
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Japan
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Japanese painting
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Shin Hanga - Japanese print – Artist Unknown, early 20 th century
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Goyo Hatschiguchi, Woman after Bath, 1920
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Artist Unknown, Japanese Print, 1921
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China
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Ming Dynasty – Four Beauties
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Yue Minjun
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Yue Minjun, Sun, 2000
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India
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India – Couple from Temple at Karle
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M. F. Hussain, Bharatmata, 2006
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Dhruva Mistry, Walking Man, 1981
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Dhruva Mistry, Reclining Figure, 1983
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Navjot Altaf, Untitled Blue Woman, 2000
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Pre-Columbian American
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Pre-Columbian figure from Veracruz, Mexico,
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Pre-Columbian Sculpture from South America
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Africa
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Burkino-Faso
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Gabon
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Zaire/Congo
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Nigerian
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The West
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King Mycerinus, Ancient Egypt, 2520 BCE
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Greek Kourous
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Roman copy of a Greek Discus Thrower
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The Doom, St. Peter’s Church, Suffolk
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Lochner, scenes from Hell, 1435
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Verrechio, David, 1447Donatello, David, 1440Michelangelo, David, 1504
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Bottecelli, The Birth of Venus, 1482
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Titian, Venus de Urbino, 1538
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Peter Paul Rubens, Venus at the Mirror, 1615
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Peter Paul Rubens, The Three Graces, 1638
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William Blake, Europe Supported By Africa and America, 1796
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Jean Ingres, Jupiter and Thetis, 1811
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Eugene Delacroix, Louis D’Orleans Showing his Mistress, 1826
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Eugene Delacroix, The Death of Sardanapalus,1828
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Adolfe Bougereau, Birth of Venus, 1879
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Gustave Courbet, The Painter’s Studio, 1855
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Edward Manet, Luncheon on the Grass, 1863
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Eduard Manet, Olympia, 1863
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Paul Cezanne, Bathers, 1881
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Paul Cezanne, Grandes Baigneuses, 1905
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Auguste Rodin, The Age of Bronze, 1877
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Auguste Rodin, The Kiss,
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Edgar Degas, Dancer, 1880
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Henri Matisse La Serpentine, 1909 The Serf, 1903
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Pablo Picasso, Les Madmoiselles d’Avignon 1908
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Pablo Picasso, Marie-Therese Walter, 1909
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Rene Magritte,
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Salvadore Dali, Retrospective Bust of a Woman 1931
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Alexander Archipenko Gondelier, 1914 Torso in space, 1936
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Aristide Maillol, Las Tes Ninfa, 1938
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Marino Marini, Danzatrice, 1949
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Picasso
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Ernst Barlach
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Gaston Lachaise
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Domnisoara Pogany, 1931 The Kiss, 1908 Constantin Brancusi
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Jacques Lipchitz Sailor with Guitar, 1914
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Auguste Malliol The River, 1943 Action in Chains, 1969
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Umberto Boccioni, Unique Form in Contemporary Space, 1913
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Nuam Gabo Konsruktiver Kopf # 1, 1915
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Raoul Hausmann, Mechanical Head, 1919
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Yves Klein, Blue Venus,
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Nikki de St. Phalle, Black Venus,
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Willem DeKooning, Seated Woman, 1950
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Willem DeKooning, Woman I, 1950
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Willem DeKooning, Large Torso, 1974
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Mel Ramos, Olympia, 1972
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H.C. Westermann The Evil New War God, 1958 Memorial to the Idea of Man if He Was An Idea, 1958
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Marisol John, Washington,and Emily Roebling Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge for the First Time, 1989
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Ed Keinholz, The State Hospital, 1966
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George Segal
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George Segal, views from The Holocaust, 1979
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Duane Hanson
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Robert Graham Source Figure, 1991 Untitled (back), 2003
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Walking man Dancers Jonathan Borofsky
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Chris Burden, Doorway to Heaven, 1973 Gilbert and George, The Singing Sculpture, 1971
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Tim Hawkinson, Inflatable Self Portrait, 1993
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Adrian Arleo
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Tip Toland
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Ernst Barlach Kathe Kollwitz Constantin Brancusi Jonathan Borofsky Alexander Calder Edgar Degas Ed Kienholz
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The Guerilla Girls, 1989
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Adolfe Bougereau, Birth of Venus, 1879 Excerpt from “The Birth of Venus II,” by Seamus Ryan Are these two images art or pornography?
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How do these images comment on the portrayal of women in art?
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