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Master Artists A look at Master artists and their brush strokes
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TRANSLATING AN ARTIST’S STYLE: HOW COULD BOTICELLI’S ART INFLUENCE YOUR PORTRAITS?
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Art I Art History PowerPoint Project A.Select an Artist
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Use this website to look at artworks. http://totallyhistory.com/art-history/famous-artists/ http://totallyhistory.com/art-history/famous-artists/ http://totallyhistory.com/art-history/famous-artists/ http://totallyhistory.com/art-history/famous-artists/
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Stylistic Category/Period: Renaissance Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci
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Michelangelo
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Leonardo da Vinci
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BOTICELLI
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Stylistic Category/Period: Baroque Caravaggio Artemesia Gentileschi Rembrandt Caravaggio Artemesia Gentileschi Rembrandt
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Caravaggio
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Artemesia Gentilischi
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Rembrandt
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Stylistic Category/Period: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism Claude Monet Mary Cassatt Georges Seurat Vincent Van Gogh Claude Monet Mary Cassatt Georges Seurat Vincent Van Gogh
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Claude Monet
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Mary Cassatt
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Georges Seurat
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Vincent Van Gogh
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Stylistic Category/Period: Expressionism Constantin Brancusi Edvard Munch Constantin Brancusi Edvard Munch
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Constantin Brancusi
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Edvard Munch
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Stylistic Category/Period: Surrealism Salvador Dali Rene Magritte Salvador Dali Rene Magritte
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Salvador Dali
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Rene Magritte
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Master of Many 20 th Century Styles: Pablo Picasso If you choose Picasso identify each artwork with the appropriate style in which he worked: Blue Period Cubism Rose Period 20 th Century Neoclassic If you choose Picasso identify each artwork with the appropriate style in which he worked: Blue Period Cubism Rose Period 20 th Century Neoclassic
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Pablo Picasso
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Stylistic Category/Period: Pop Art Roy Lichtenstein Claes Oldenburg Andy Warhol Roy Lichtenstein Claes Oldenburg Andy Warhol
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Roy Lichtenstein 80 x 68 inches 48 x 48 inches
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Claes Oldenburg
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Andy Warhol
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Stylistic Category/Period: Organic Architecture Frank Lloyd Wright
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Study this SAMPLE POWERPOINT PROJECT B. Create a PowerPoint Presentation
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Jan Vermeer Beetle Bailey Art I 2 nd Period March 1, 2008
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The Bourgeois Baroque Period is characterized by art for middle class people. Everyday scenes and objects are the main subjects. Bourgeois Baroque Style 1600-1700
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Birth date: 1632 Death date: 1675 Place of Birth: Delft, Netherlands Education/Training: Unknown About the Artist: Jan Vermeer
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Interesting Facts About Vermeer Lived in Delft, Netherlands and seldom traveled outside of the city Painted only 35-40 paintings! Wasn’t famous until almost 300 years after his death! Made his living as an owner of a hotel and picture gallery Had 15 children! Used a camera obscura to set up and draw his compositions The basic camera obscura consists of a room with a small opening, the images are projected both upside down and reversed.
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Officer with a Laughing Girl c. 1657 Oil on canvas This map and room appears in many of Vermeer’s paintings.
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View of Delft Oil on Canvas 1659-60 This is one of Vermeer’s few landscape pictures. It was painted looking through an inverted telescope!
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Young Woman with a Water Jug 1660-62 Oil on canvas This is the first Vermeer painting to become part of an American collection.
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Girl with a Pearl Earring 1665 Oil on Canvas This painting inspired a 1999 novel, Girl With a Pearl Earring,, about a modest Dutch maid who becomes a model for the painter Johannes Vermeer. The book was made into a movie in 2003 starring Scarlet Johannson and Colin Firth.
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The Art of Painting 1665-67 Oil on canvas, This may be a self portrait of Vermeer, but no one knows for certain.
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This painting is signed twice, but probably not by the artist! The Geographer c. 1668 Oil on canvas,
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References http://www.essentialvermeer.com/camera_o bscura/co_two.htmlhttp://www.essentialvermeer.com/camera_o bscura/co_two.html (February 19, 2008) www.wga.huwww.wga.hu (February 19, 2008) www.artlex.comwww.artlex.com (February 19, 2008)
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