HUMANITIES

BAROQUE-MODERN ART PROJECT

I. Choose A Style Of Artwork

Baroque – pt 1 and pt 2
Rococo
Neo-Classicism
Romanticism
Impressionism
Post-Impressionism
Cubism
Fauvism
Art Nouveau / Abstract
Pop Art
Surrealism
Art Deco
Dadaism & Expressionism
Expressionist Architecture
High Tech Modern Architecture
Corporate & Early Modern Architecture

II. Must Include the Artwork From the Artists on the Attached Sheet. Additional Artwork of Your Choice, Should Be Included.

III. Research The Time Period Of Artwork. Specify How This Time Period Differs From Earlier, Applicable Styles Of Artwork. What Was Going on in That Time Period of History That Affected the Style Of Artwork.

IV. Expectations:

The Presentation Should Be One Class Period and Complete.

The Presenters Should Handle Themselves in an Appropriate Manner. Do Not “Read” The

Presentation.

The Presentation Should Contain Relevant and Scholarly

Information.

Visuals ofthe Art Work Must Be Provided For the Class To

See In A Powerpoint Format. Beyond labeling the title of the work and the artist, there

Does Not Have To Writing In the Powerpoint.

V. A Written Analysis Must Be Turned In. It Does Not Have To Be a Formal Paper.

BAROQUE – pt 1
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
  • The Calling of St. Matthew
  • The Cardsharps
Georges de la Tour
  • The Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds
Gianlorenzo Bernini
  • St Peter’s Baldacchino
  • Throne of St. Peter

St. Teresa in Ecstasy

Peter Paul Rubens
  • The Descent from the Cross
  • The Assumption of the Virgin
BAROQUE – pt 2
Diego Velazquez
  • The Waterseller of Selville
  • Venus at her Mirror
  • Las Meninas
Rembrandt van Rijn
  • Self-Portraits
  • The Anatomy Lecture by Nicolaes Tulp
  • Nightwatch
Jan Vermeer
  • View of Delft
  • Young Woman with a Water Jug
  • Girl with a Pearl Earring
ROCOCO

Jean-Honore Fragonard

  • The Swing
  • The Progress of Love
Thomas Gainsborough
  • Blue Boy
  • Mr. and Mrs Andrews
  • Ralph Bell
Jean-Antoine Watteau
The Pilgrimage to Cythera
Francis Boucher
  • Allegory of Music
  • Rape of Europa
POST-IMPRESSIONISM
Paul Gauguin
  • The Three Puppies
  • Femmes de Tahiti ou sur la Plage
Vincent Van Gogh
  • Starry Night
  • Vase with Twelve Sunflowers
August Rodin
  • The Thinker
Gates of Hell
Georges Seurat
  • A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
  • Le Chahut
CUBISM
Pablo Picasso
  • Man with a Violin
  • Les Demoiselles d’Avignon
  • Guernica
  • Girl Before a Mirror
Fernand Leger
  • Woman with a Cat
  • Woman in Red and Green
FAUVISM
Georges Braque
  • Man with a Guitar
  • AntwerpHarbor
Henri Matisse
  • Three Bathers
  • The Algerian Woman
Andre Derain
  • Henri Matisse
  • Houses of Parliament at Night
  • LondonBridge
SURREALISM
Salvador Dali
  • Persistence of Memory
  • Gala Contemplating the Mediterranean
Sea
Andre Masson
  • Riez
  • Kitchen-maids
M.C. Escher
  • House of Stairs
  • Liberation
  • Drawing Hands
DADAISM & Expressionism
Marcel Duchamp (Dadaism)
  • Nude Descending a Staircase
  • Mona Lisa with a Mustache
Fountain
Kurt Schwitters (Dadaism)
  • The Proposal
Edward Munch (Expressionist)
  • The Scream
Ernest Ludwig Kirchner (Expressionist)
  • Panama Girls
  • Two Nude Figures in a Landscape
Early Modern ArchitectureCorporateModern
Erich Mendelsohn
  • EinsteinTower
Daniel Burnham
  • FlatironBuilding
Rudolf Steiner
  • Goetheanum I
Bruce Graham
  • SearsTower
Raymond Hood
  • RockefellerCenter
Roche-Dinkeloo
  • College Life Insurance Co. (Indiana)
Johnson/Burgee
  • Pennzoil Place
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ROMANTICISM
Eugene Delacroix
  • Liberty Leading the People
Francis Goya
  • The Third of May
  • The Family of Charles IV
  • Saturn Devouring his Children
J. M. W. Turner
  • Temeraire
  • Rain, Steam and Speed
Caspar David Friedrich
  • Cross on the Mountain
  • Wanderer in the Mists
NEOCLASSICISM
Jacques-Louis David
  • Death of Socrates
  • Rape of the Sabines
  • Napoleon Crowning Empress Josephine
  • Death of Marat
  • Oath of the Horatii
Gilbert Stuart
  • portrait of George Washington
IMPRESSIONISM
Edouard Manet
  • Olympia
  • The Fifer
Claude Monet
  • Terrace a Ste. Addresse
  • Waterlilies
  • The Cliff, Etretat, Sunset,
Edgar Degas
  • L’Absinthe
  • The Dance Lesson
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
  • Girl with a Watering Can
  • Le Moulin de la Galette
ART NOUVEAU
Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
  • Chat Noir
  • Compagnie Francaise des Chocolate et des Thes
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
  • Moulin Rouge: La Goulue
  • La Troupe de Mademoiselle Eglantine
Louis Comfort Tiffany
  • Autumn Landscape
  • Lotus (or Water Lily)Table Lamp
POP ART
Richard Hamilton
  • Picasso’s Meninas
  • The Solomon R. Guggenheim
Roy Lichtenstein
  • Vicki
  • Girl with Ball
Andy Warhol
  • Campbell’s Tomato Soup
  • Marilyn Monroe
ABSTRACT
Mondrian
  • Composition with Red, Yellow & Blue
  • Broadway Boogie Woogie
Jackson Pollock
  • Stenographic Figure
  • The She-Wolf
Richard Diebenkorn
  • Berkeley no. 8
Franz Kline
  • Orange Outline
ART DECO
William Van Alen
  • ChryslerBuilding
Paul Manship
  • Prometheus (RockefellerCenter)
  • Atalanta
Grant Wood
  • American Gothic
  • Ride of Paul Revere
Tamara de Lempicka
  • Sleeping Woman
  • Calla Lilies
High Tech Modern Architecture
Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano
  • Centre Pompidou
Richard Rogers
  • LloydsBuilding
  • Millennium Dome
Norman Foster
  • LondonCity Hall
  • 30 St. Mary Axe
Rafael Vinoly
  • Tokyo International Forum
I. M. Pei
  • Pyramide du Louvre
  • Bank of ChinaTower
  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Expressionist Architecture

Gustave Eiffel
  • EiffelTower
Frank Lloyd Wright
  • Fallingwater
Frank Gehry
  • GuggenheimMuseumBilbao
  • VitraDesignMuseum
  • WeismanArt Museum
Antoni Gaudi
  • Casa Batllo
  • Colonia Guell
  • Sagrada Familia
  • Park Guell
Jorn Utzon
  • Sydney Opera House

Rubric

Group Names:

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Art Style:

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Criteria / Excellent / Satisfactory / Needs Improvement / Unsatisfactory
Powerpoint / Required artwork
Additional artwork
Artwork explanation
Presentation / Art time period characteristics explained
Time period events explained
Presentation skills
Difference from previous art style explained
Paper / MLA format
Written analysis
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