Living With Art Chapter 2
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What is Art?Figure 2.3 Andy Warhol, Thirty Are Better than One, 1963.
Figure 2.4 Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, c. 1503-05.
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Figure 2.4 Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, c. 1503-05.
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Figure 2.3 Andy Warhol, Thirty Are Better than One, 1963.
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Is this a work of art?
Andrew Wyeth, That Gentleman, 1960, tempera on panel,23.5 x 47.34”
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Is this a work of art?
Gary Simmons, boom, 1996, chalk and slate point on wall, dimensions variable
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What is Art?Value
Figure 2.1 Vincent van Gogh, Wheat Filed and Cypress Trees, 1889.
Figure 2.4 Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, c. 1503-05.
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Vincent van Gogh, Starry Night, 1889, oil on canvas, 29 x 36.25”
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Middle Ages = Craft for utilitarian use Renaissance = Made for a purpose and commissioned by someone. Often
produced in a workshop. Impressionism = The artist painted what they wanted to paint
Artist and Audience
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Aesthetics: A philosophy of the nature and meaning of beauty, as it pertains to art
Figure 2.9 Edward Weston, Cabbage Leaf, 1931.
Art and Beauty
Disinterested Contemplation: to set aside any personal, practical stake we might have in what we are looking at
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Figure 2.10 Bellini, Pieta, c. 1500-05.
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Figure 2.11 Goya, Chronos Devouring One of His Children, 1820-22.
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Figure 2.12 Pablo Picasso, First Communion, 1895-96.
Figure 2.13 Pablo Picasso, Seated Woman Holding a Fan, 1908.
Art and AppearancesRepresentational and Abstract
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Resembles forms in the natural worldTerms associated with:-Naturalistic-Tromp l’oeil
Representational:
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Abstract:Distorts, exaggerates, or simplifies the natural world to provide essence or universality
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Figure 2.14 Louise Bourgeois, Woman with Packages, 1949.
Figure 2.15 Duane Hanson, Housepainter III, 1984/1988.
Which is which?
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Figure 2.19 Kandinsky, Swinging, 1925.
Nonrepresentational:(Nonobjective): Contains no
reference to the natural world as we see it
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Figure 2.21 Utamaro, Hairdressing, 1798-99.
Figure 2.22 Degas, Nude Woman Having her Hair Combed, c. 1886-88.
Style:The term style is used to categorize a work of art by its visual characteristics that tend to
be recurring, constant, or coherent
Art and Appearances
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Figure 2.25 Matisse, Music Lesson, 1917.
Form: The way a work of art looks.Includes:
Media: materials usedStyle: …Composition: the organization of
visual elements & principles of design
Art and MeaningForm and Content
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Content: What a work of art is about Includes:
Subject matter (general)Message (more specific)Iconography
Art and MeaningForm and Content
Figure 2.25 Matisse, Music Lesson, 1917.
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Iconography: identifying, describing, and interpreting subject matter in art.
Figure 2.29 Jan van Eyck, Arnolfini Double Portrait, 1434.
Art and MeaningForm and Content
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Art and MeaningContext:The personal and social circumstances surrounding the making, viewing, and interpreting of a work of art.
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