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Art Noveau Style Short Essay Sample

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Select an example of architecture from the Art Nouveau style. Identify the stylistic elements that are indicative of the period it was created in. I chose the Casa Mil? from Antonio Gaudi Cornet dated 1905-1912 located in Barcelona, Spain. The three distinct feature of the Art Noveau style are 1) the use of organic elements, 2) Curvilinear design motifs, referred to as the whiplash curve, and 3) the integration of all design elements into a whole. In Cornet?s Casa Mil? he incorporates the idea of a ?living whole? and restructures it to another level. The structure is seen with multiple undulating forms while wrapping around the street?s corner as if molded from clay. His structure also features windows that resemble ?cave openings, ?organic? iron railings, and fantastical chimneys.

Ancient Rome Slides

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The Romans as Engineers How does technological change transform architectural structures? How do technological advances allow the Roman Empire to expand? How does concrete allow the Roman Empire to replicate its values throughout a far-flung empire? Etruscans The Etruscans gave the Romans: the arch the vault advances in land-drainage, irrigation, and sewer design the atrium house the rectangular temple plan Greeks The Greeks gave the Romans: the gridiron town plan the peristyle form (columns all around) But the Romans invented concrete. The Romans built upon the engineering developments of the Greeks and Etruscans (central Italy, 750-200 BCE). Why do the keystone and voussoir matter? Why are these two terms so significant? Why is wood necessary? What are the limitations?

Michelangelo Slides

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An overview of the Sistine Chapel from SmartHistory https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqrgWXAS9O8&list=PL416DFD0E8407318C https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-5agYcN9uU&list=PL416DFD0E8407318C Michelangelo The Sistine Chapel (Capella Sistina), Vatican 1510 The Creation of Adam Creation of the Sun, Moon, and Plants Separation of the Earth from the Waters Creation of the Eve The Fall and Expulsion from Garden of Eden Sacrifice of the Noah The Deluge The Drunkenness of Noah The Delphic Sibyl The Cumaean Sibyl The Libyan Sibyl Jeremiah Separation of the Light from the Darkness

Mannerism Slides

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maniera: intellectually intricate subjects highly skilled techniques art concerned with beauty for its own sake extraordinary virtuosity (the artist is obviously extremely skilled at his craft) Characteristics: sophisticated, elegant compositions fearless manipulations or distortions of accepted formal conventions irrational spatial effects figures that have elongated proportions exaggerated poses enigmatic gestures and expressions Mannerism began in Rome and Florence. Grace was elevated and became the ideal?not rationality or naturalism. Mannerism Jacopo da Pontormo Halberdier 1530s oil on canvas, 92 x 72 cm J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles Jacopo da Pontormo Entombment (The Deposition) 1525-1528 oil on wood Cappella Capponi, Santa Felicit?, Florence

Late Renaissance Slides

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* 1. The Small Cowper Madonna 2. Raphael Late Renaissance oil on wood panel Raphael The School of Athens 1509 fresco, width at the base 770 cm * Titan Venus of Urbino c. 1538 oil on canvas * * Vitruvian Man da Vinci Renaissance ink on vellum * Pieta Michelangelo marble Renaissance 1500 * Venus of Urbino Titian Renaissance oil on canvas * Portrait of a Young Man Bronzino Late Renaissance Mannerism oil on wood panel * David Michelangelo marble Renaissance * The Cumaean Sibyl Michelangelo The Sistine Chapel (Capella Sistina), Vatican 1510 * Moses Michelangelo Renaissance marble * Adam and Eve

International Gothic Style Slides

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?Angel from the Visitation Group 1211-25Cathedral, Reims 1 Pages with Betrayal and Arrest of Christ and Annunciation from The Book of Hours of Jeanne d?Evreux c. 1325-1328 2 Virgin and ChildAbbey Church of St. Denisc. 1339 3 Christus Patiens -- CrucifixCoppo di Marcovaldo 1250-1300
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Major Baroque Works

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Baroque Slides You Must Know Bernini The Baldacchino 1624 bronze, partly gilt St. Peter?s, Vatican Bernini Saint Teresa of Avila in Ecstasy 1647-52 marble Cappella Cornaro, Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome This sculpture represents Saint Teresa as she has a vision. Portal of the Hospicio de San Fernando Perdo de Ribera 1722 Madrid David Bernini 1623-1624 marble Bernini?s David is considered an excellent example of Baroque sculpture, because the extremely energized figure of David seems to be about to attack Goliath, thereby drawing the viewer into the action of the ?frame.?

Gothic and Renaissance Architecture Review

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Architecture: A Review Looking at Sacred Architecture Church of Saint Cyriakus, Genrode begun 961 (Germany) Abbey of St. Gall c. 817 (Switzerland) Abbey, Cluny 1088-1130 (Burgundy France ) Abbey of St. Gall c. 817 (Switzerland) Karl Gruber, 1937 Reconstruction drawing of the Abbey, Cluny, Burgundy France 1088-1130 Reconstruction drawing of the Abbey, Cluny, Burgundy France 1088-1130 Church of Saint Cyriakus, Genrode begun 961 (Germany) Church of Saint Cyriakus, Genrode begun 961 (Germany) Gothic versus Romanesque Architecture Romanesque

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