APAH -Art Work for the Long Essay
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APAH
-Art Work for the
Long Essay
The Great Daibutsu
Buddha
Kamakura Japan
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Outdoor Bronze Statue-once gold leaf
Temple destroyed by a natural disaster
-a typhoon
43 feet tall and hollow
Meditative face & Draped in a robe
Round rings – remains of the pouring of the
bronze
100s of joints holding the statue together
Clockwise curls-unique city –unique haircounter clock wise
Has mustache- symbolize light
Big ears to hear the people & no earrings
as a priest
Jo-in=meditation but unique
-nails don’t point upwards and hides fingers
Augustus of Pimaporta-20-c.e
ROMAN
Marble
Idealized
Resembles Doryphoresthe canon
Cupid= divine nature
Propaganda- Hair and
clothing
Senator & General
Human & Divine
Breast Plate+
Return of Roman
Military Standard
Taj Mahal
Islamic
1632-48
Marble
Symmetry & Balance
Mathematical=4
Paradise Garden
Muhrabs & Onion Dome
Mausoleum for Shah’s wife
Wealth, Power, Belief & Love
Maya LinVietnam Memorial1983
SITE ART
Black Granite-highly
reflective-sober and
respectful
Healing Wound-dug into
the earth
Minimalist
Healing Place for Grief
Two Statues dedicated to
Personal Sacrifice
Versailles (b.1669)
Example of French Classical
Style-remodeled hunting
lodge
Louis XIV political &
economic ambitions
Ornate Interior Décor
Hall of Mirrors
Elaborate Gardens and
Water Features
Power and Wealth
Build Town for the Servants
Arnolfini Wedding- Van Eyck
EARLY NO. EUROPEAN (1434)
RENAISSANCE
Oil Paint on Wood
Wealth & Power
Signature of Artist
Celebrates Marriage
Hidden Symbols-noshoesholiness
Bed, Dog & Wooden Clogs
=Marriage
Wealth= Cloth, Window ones,
Oranges & Décor
Gender roles
Las Meninas-Velasquez (1656)
SPANISH
BAROQUE
Oil
Family
Royal Portrait &Artist
Self Portrait
Spatial Relationship- forms at
different angles
Alternating lights & darks
draws viewer into canvas
Elevates the Artist Status by
Placing him in the Canvas &
Order of Santiago and
importance of painting
Evening Bell at the Clock
Harunobu
Edo Period- 1765
Ink on Paper
Woodblock Print / Ukiyo-E Print
Flat & Black Outlines with distinct
color areas
Beautiful young ladies in their daily
lives
Private view of private moment- after
a bath-snapshot of Japanese culture
Traditional temple bells are
transformed into modern clock
Contrast of modern and traditional
The Gleaners (1857)
Millet
FRENCH REALISM
Oil
Poverty and Abundance
Difficulties of peasant life
Social Criticism
Dignity of Survival
Michelangelo of the Peasant
Muted Colors
Recessional Space- survey the
Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon
Picasso (1907)
Oil
Revolutionary
Cubist=fragmented forms and
abstract depictions
Brothels & Prostitutes
Still Life
Influenced by African Mask- figures on
right
Influenced by Iberian art on left side
Exorcised old painting style
Illusion of space in - two dimensions
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-32141921
The Great Migration #11
1940-1
Jacob Lawrence
Tempura
Geometric
Bold Primary Colors & Flat Simple
Shapes
Sharp contrasts
Documents & Celebrates the Black
American Experience
Focuses on migration of African
Americans from the South to the North
After WW I
Influenced by Matisse
Dynamic cubism
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Time Period
Image Characteristics
Title
( Shapes, Size,
Artist
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Line=
Angle
Movement
Bold, Soft, Muted, Outlines, Sharp
Color & Light)
Perspective-linear, flat, depth,
2 or 3 dimensional
Expresses the Idea /Theme ofExpresses to what Audience-
Essay Outline
2)
1) Deconstruct
Write Down all the Tasks
3)
TILE Two Works
4)Answer
The Question
5)WRITE
Layer
Be
Prompt
the Essay
Adjectives
Specific- Use Art Details
Answer
the Question Multiple Times
Self-portraiture provides a wide
range of information about the artist
in addition to physical appearance.
Choose and fully identify two selfportraits, in any medium, each from
a different art-historical period.
Analyze how each self-portrait
conveys information about the artist
and his or her era.
Cultural attitudes about women
are often revealed in art. Select
and fully identify two works of art
that depict one or more women.
Explain how each work reveals its
era’s attitudes about women
• Frequently in the history of art, artists and
architects have challenged established
traditions.
• Select and fully identify two works that
challenge established traditions.
• One example must have been produced
before 1800 CE. Discuss how and why each
work constituted a significant challenge to
accepted artistic conventions of the time.