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Master Study Assignment
Glenn Hirsch, Instructor
The Venus of Urbino is a 1538 painting by the Italian master Titian. It depicts a nude young woman, identified with the goddess Venus, reclining on a couch in the sumptuous surroundings of a Renaissance palace. Devoid of any classical or allegorical trappings – Venus displays none of the attributes of the goddess she is supposed to represent – the painting is a portrait of his patron’s girlfriend and is meant to shock the society of that time.
Olympia is a 1865 painting by Édouard Manet which is a parody of Titian’s Venus, and is meant to shock the society of its time. It shows a nude white woman ("Olympia") lying on a bed being brought flowers by a black servant. Olympia's confrontational gaze caused astonishment when the painting was first exhibited because a number of details in the picture identified her as a well-known prostitute.
Mel Ramos is a pop artist who painted this parody in 1960.
Jenny Kuhla, 1975.
Skip Rohde, 1995.
Manet Monet Van Gogh
What is ‘style’ ?
HiroshigeRembrandt Manet
Portrait in a style after Michelangelo
Angela Pryor
After Leonardo’s Last Supper
Portrait in a style after Thomas Gainsborough and Richard Diebenkorn
Elinor Schnarr
Portrait in a style after Thomas Gainsborough and Richard Diebenkorn
Elinor Schnarr
Assignment:
(1) Your study of a master
(2) A second painting in response
study of Richard Diebenkorn and responseLyndsay Erickson
study of Georgia O’Keefe and 3 responses
Study of John Lundin and response
Study of John Singer Sargent and response
Study of Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and response
Study of Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and response
Portrait master studies:
the student response is
a self-portrait
as if the master did a portrait of them.
Study of Amadeo Modigliani and self-portrait responseMarissa Geoffrey
Study of Kazimir Malevich and student self-portrait response
Study of Van Gogh and self-portrait resopnseBecke Aller
study of Picasso and student self-portrait response
Study of Eugene Delacroix and self-portrait response Kat Mergens
Study of Lucian Freud and self-portrait responseRenee Kelley
Study of Emile Nolde and student self-portrait response
Study of Maurice Quentin de Latour and self-portrait response
study of David Park and self-portrait response
study of Johannes Vermeer and student self-portrait response
study of Kathe Kollwitz and student self-portrait response
study of José Clemente Orozco and student self-portrait response
study of Lucien Freud and self-portrait response
Study of Jenny Saville and self-portrait response
study of Paul Gauguin and self-portrait response
Study of Max Beckmann and response Aaron Dowell