INTRODUCTION TO ART AND ARCHITECTUERE

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An overall introduction about Art and Architecture and relation in between the two.

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ART HISTORY

INTRODUCTION TO ART AND ARCHITECTURE

Ar. RAVINDRA PATNAYAKA

ART

• THE CONSCIENCE USE OF SKILL,CRAFT AND CREATIVE IMAGINATION, IN THE PRODUCTION OF WHAT IS BEAUTIFUL, APPEALING OR OF MORE THAN ORDINARY SIGNIFICANCE.

A VISUAL DICTIONARY OF ARCHITECTURE – D.K.CHING

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EARLY ART – CAVE PAINTINGS

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Egyptian Mural

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WALL PAINTING IN INTERIOR

EGYPT

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RELIEFS

Low Relief

High Relief

RELIEF: SCULPTING/CAURVING 3D OVER A 2D FRAME

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Sculpture as Structural Member

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PEDIMENTAL RELIEFS

PARTHENON - GREECE

HIGH RELIEFS AS DECORATIVE ELEMENTS IN THE ENTABULATURE

ENTABULATURE

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COLOURED BRICK MURAL

BABYLONIA

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ART _ ISMS

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1475 – 1564

Italy

Movement : High Renaissance

Expertise: sculpture, painting, architecture, and poetry

MICHELANGELO

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• Michelangelo's Pietà, a depiction of the body of Jesus on the lap of his mother Mary after the Crucifixion, was carved in 1499

The Statue of David, completed by Michelangelo in 1504, is one of the most renowned works of the Renaissance.

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Sistine Chapel ceiling

Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel; the work took approximately four years to complete (1508–1512).Among the most famous paintings on the ceiling are the Creation of Adam, Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, the Great Flood

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Michelangelo designed the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, although it was unfinished when he died.

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LEONARDO DA VINCI

1452 – 1519

Italy

Movement: High Renaissance

Expertise: Many and diverse fields

of arts and  sciences

anatomy, civil engineering, optics,

and hydrodynamics

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Da Vinci Paintings

Virgin of the Rocks for the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception

The Last Supper for the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie

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Da vinci - Monalisa

• Atmospheric Perspective

• Still Life / Realism

• Impressionism

Mona Lisa or La Gioconda(1503–1505/1507)—Louvre, Paris, France

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Da Vinci’s Analytical Works

study of a foetus in the womb (c. 1510)

Leonardo's theorising and hypothesising ,integrated the arts and particularly painting; these, and his unique integrated - holistic views of science make him a forerunner of modern systems theory and complexity schools of thought.

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Vitruvian Man 1847 Canon of Proportions / Proportions of Man

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The Anthropometry

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Engineering Concepts

• Helicopter,

• A tank,

• Concentrated solar power,

• A calculator,

• Outlined a rudimentary theory of plate tectonics.

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REALISM • Realism represents figures and objects exactly as they act or appear

in life.

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IMPRESSIONISM

Impressionism. They found many of their subjects in life around them

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IMPRESSIONISM

Hard brush strokes Attaining required color by laying of the respective hues independently Predominant use of primary colors

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CLAUDE MONET

• 1840 – 1928

• France

• Movement: Impressionism

• Working Fields: Painting, Printmaking,

(Litho)

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Monet Art Works

Impression, Sunrise Water Lillies

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ÉDOUARD MANET

• 1832 – 1883

• France

• Movements:Realism, Impressonism

• Working Fields: Painting, Print

Making

• MasterPiece: The Luncheon on the

Grass (Le déjeuner sur l'herbe), 1863

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Monet’s masterpieces

The Barricade (Civil War),

The Luncheon on the Grass (Le déjeuner sur l'herbe), 1863

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ROMANTICISM

DRAMATIC REPRESENTIATION OF SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS AND ISSUES

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VINCENT VAN GOGH

• 1853 – 1890

• France

• Movements: Post – Impressionism

• Working Fields: Painter, woodcuts, Litho

• Masterpieces:

– Sunflowers

– The Starry night

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Sunflowers The Starry Night

Van Gogh’s Paintings

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1471 – 1528

Italy

Working Fields: Engraving - painting - woodcuts

ALBRECHT DURER

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ART TECHNIQUE

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Masterpieces

MelancholiaEngraving

RabbitPainting

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Masterpieces

PrayerEngraving

ChristopherEngraving

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PABLO PICASSO

• 1881 – 1973

• Spain• Movements: Impressionism –

Expressionism – Cubism – Surrealism - Collage – Abstract/Post Modernism

• Expertize: Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Printmaking, Ceramics

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CUBISM• Cubism is an art form derived from modernism and said to be

invented by Pablo Picasso who invented a new style of painting, focusing mainly on line rather than color.

• Picasso does violence to the human form by means of radical simplifications, arbitrary and harsh color combinations, and extreme distortions of human anatomy and proportions. The paintings space, moreover, does not conform to the logic of perspective, the traditional system for portraying depth in a picture, and is so fragmented that it is difficult to read clearly.

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Picasso - Paintings

Dora Maar au Chat, 1941Cubism

Massacre in Korea, 1951Expressionism

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Picasso – Working Styles

Three Musicians (1921)Analytical CubismOil on Canvas

Baboon and Young (1951)Expressionism/CubismSculpture

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Picasso – “GUERNICA”

Guernica, (1937)

Expressionism –Cubism - Post-Moderrnism – Surrealistic Abstract 

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CUBISM

Violin and PaletteGeorge Braque

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EXPRESSIONISM

The Scream, 1893Edvard Munch

Chief Function of Art was to

express their intense feelings

to the World,

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SALVADOR DALÍ

• 1904 – 1989

• Spain

• Movements: Cubism – Dada – Surrealism

Surrealism, which is inspired by writings of Freud, seeks ways of accessing the unconscious mind.

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Dali - Masterpiece

The Persistence of Memory which introduced a surrealistic image of soft, melting pocket watches.

The general interpretation of the work is that the soft watches are a rejection of the assumption that time is rigid or deterministic.

This idea is supported by other images in the work, such as the wide expanding landscape, and the other limp watches, shown being devoured by antsThe Persistence of Memory, 1931

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FRIDA KAHLO

• 1907 -1954

• Mexico

• Movements: Surrealism

• Expertise: Painter

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Frida - Masterpiece

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HENRY MOORE

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POP ART

Art as a Communication Medium by best making use of the contemporary popular characters/celebrities etc.,

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ART n ARCHITECTURE

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BOROQUE Style

BAROQUE STYLE = {ART+ARCHITECTURE+SCULPTURE}

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ISLAMIC ART

Calligraphy

Miniature Paintings

ARCHESGARDENS SCREENS & JALIES

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ISLAMIC CONTRIBUTIONS

MARBLE STONE SCREEN AS WINDOW

CAURVED CALLIGRAPHY ON A RELIGIOUS BUILDING

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[(SCULPTURE)ARCHITECTURE]

AN EMPHISIZED NODE WITH A SCULPTURE AS A PART OF PUBLIC / CIVIC ARCHITECTURE

SCULPTURE AS A FOCAL POINT WITHIN A COURTYARD OF A BUILDING HAVING INTRICATELY CAURVED WOODEN JALEE FAÇADE.

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CONTEMPORARY ART & ARCHITECTURE

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A THING OF BEAUTY IS JOY FOREVER ……- JOHN KEATS

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