Arth 102

European Art & Civilization > 1400

Prof:Poggi


 

Renaissance Stirrings
Early Renaissance Painting
Florence 1400
Leonardo - Raphael
Michelangelo
Early Renaissance Painting Cont.
Raphael Continued
Rogier VanEyck
Bosch-Brueghel
Mannerism
Albrecht Durer
Caravaggio
Istanbul
Rembrandt
St. Peter's/ Bernini
Rome- Versailles
Carracci, Rubens, Velazquez
18th c. French Painting
Poussin and Academy
David and the French Revolution
Romanticism
Realism
American Realism
Manet and Impressionism
VanGogh_Gauguin
Rodin, Brancusi, Morris
Matisse and Picasso
Abstraction
Cubism&Futurism
DADA & Surrealism
Abstraction Expressionism
Machine Aesthetic
Pop & Postmodernism
   

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Lecture: Abstraction

 

1) Balla, Girl Running on a Balcony, 1912
2) Balla, Study for Girl Running on a Balcony, 1912.
3) Marey, Joinville Soldier Walking, 1883.
4) Balla, Study for Irridescent Penetration, 1912.
5) Balla, Study for Irridescent Penetration, 1912.
6) Balla, Irridescent Penetration, c. 1912.
7) Robert Delaunay, The City Seen from an Open Window, 1911.
8) Robert Delaunay, Simultaneous Windows, 1912.
9) Mondrian, The Red Tree, 1908.
10) Mondrian, Flowering Tree, 1912.
11) Mondrian, Composition in Line and Color, 1913, whole
12) Mondrian, Composition in Line and Color, 1913, detail.
13) Mondrian, Sea, 1914.
14) Mondrian, Composition with Planes of Color, 1917.
15) Mondrian, Composition: Color Planes with Grey Contours, 1918.
16) Mondrian, Composition, 1921.
17) Mondrian, Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue, 1922.
18) Kandinsky, Blue Mountain, 1908-09.
19) Kandinsky, Mountain, 1909.
20) Bavairan painting on glass such as collected by Kandinsky
21) Kandinsky, Glass Painting with Sun, 1910.
22) Kandinsky, Judgement Day, c. 1912.
23) Kandinsky, Study for Composition VII, 1913.
24) Kandinsky, First Abstract Watercolor, 1910 or 1913

 


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