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Art 4, Essay 04, Compare & Contrast Two Artists
Choose a pair of artists from the slides, or come up with two other artists, but run it
by me first. It should be two similar artists, same time frame and similar subject matter.
Jean Leon Gerome and Eugene Delacroix
Suzanne Valadon and Mary Cassatt
Vincent Van Gogh to Paul Gauguin
Mary Cassatt to Edward Degas
Berthe Morisot to Mary Cassatt
Edouard Manet and Claude Monet
Henri Matisse & Henri Vuillard
Thomas Cole to Albert Bierstadt
Frederic Remington to Charles M. Russell
Frida Kahlo to Georgia O'Keefe
Emily Carr and Georgia O'keefe
Salvador Dali & Rene Magritte
Diego Rivera to Jose Clemente Orozco
Thomas Hart Benton to Reginald Marsh
Thomas Hart Benton to Maynard Dixon
Edward Hopper to Reginald Marsh
Jackson Pollock and Franz Kline
Alice Neel to Lucian Freud
Richard Diebenkorn and Mark Rothko
Elmer Bischoff and David Park
Jasper Johns & Robert Rauschenberg
Sylvia Sleigh to Alice Neel
Andy Warhol and Keith Haring
Enrique Chagoya and Paula Rego
Maria Izquierdo and Paula Rego
Jim Nutt to Gladys Nilsson
Raymond Saunders to Squeak Carnwath
Squeak Carnwath to Inez Storer
Wayne Thiebaud to Janet Fish
Joseph Cornell to Marcel Duchamp
Hannah Hoch to John Heartfield
Patty Warashina to Robert Arneson
Judy Chicago to Georgia O’Keefe
George Segal to Duane Hanson
Jenny Holzer to Barbara Krueger
romantic love was invented to manipulate women
sin is a means of social control
the unattainable is invariably attractive
religion causes as many problems as it solves
private property created crime
planning for the future is escapism
morals are for little people
dying and coming back gives you considerable perspective
drama often obscures the real issues
description is more valuable than metaphor
deviants are sacrificed to increase group solidarity
believing in rebirth is the same as admitting defeat
being alone with yourself is increasingly unpopular
artificial desires are despoiling the earth
abuse of power should come as no surprise
a single event can have infinitely many interpretations
Laslo Moholy Nagy to Raoul Hausmann
Walker Evans to Robert Frank
Margaret Bourke-White to Helen Levitt
Tina Modotti and Edward Weston
Imogene Cunningham to Edward Weston
Ansel Adams to Robert Adams
Diane Arbus to Robert Mapplethorpe
Olivia Parker to Linda Connor
Emmett Gowin to Ralph Eugene Meatyard
Sally Mann to Emmett Gowin
Holly Roberts to Maggie Taylor
Maggie Taylor to Jerry Uelsman
Danny Lyons to Larry Clark
Kelli Connell to Julie Blackmon
If you choose Kelli and Julie, you’ll need to read to understand Kelli’s imagery, do not assume.