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: Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Two Sisters
: Bill Traylor, Red House
Slide 3:James Hampton, Throne of the 3rd Heaven of the Nations Millennium General Assembly
: Pablo Picasso, First Communion (1895-96, age 15)
: Pablo Picasso, Seated Woman Holding a Fan (1908)
Slide 6:Mark Rothko,
Yellow and Orange
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: Janet Mackenzie,
Jesus of the People Andres Serrano, Piss Christ
Slide 10:Jasper Johns, Three Flags
Slide 11:Faith Ringgold, The Flag is Bleeding
Slide 12:Annibale Carracci, Head of a Youth
Slide 13:Chuck Close, Frank
COLOR HARMONIES :COLOR HARMONIES MONOCHROMATIC Based on a single hue, plus its tints & shades
COLOR HARMONIES :COLOR HARMONIES COMPLEMENTARY Based on colors opposite each other on the color wheel (plus tints and shades)
COLOR HARMONIES :COLOR HARMONIES ANALOGOUS
Based on colors adjacent to each other on the color wheel (plus tints and shades)
Slide 17:Warm Colors Cool Colors
Slide 18:Georges Seurat, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte OPTICAL COLOR MIXING
Slide 19:Claude Monet
Slide 20:Claude Monet
Slide 21:Giacomo Balla, Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash
Alexander CALDER :Alexander CALDER Mobiles -
art that moved
Slide 23:Jacob Lawrence, Going Home
Slide 24:Alberto Giacometti, Chariot
Slide 25:Carrie Mae Weems, Blue Black Boy Faces are
symmetrical
(usually)
Slide 26:Frida Kahlo,
The Two Fridas
Slide 27:Nicolas Poussin, The Holy Family on the Steps
Slide 28:Henry Ossawa Tanner, The Banjo Lesson
Slide 29:Francisco de Goya, (Executions of) The Third of May
Slide 30:Francisco Goya, Bullfight: The Agility and Daring of Juanito Apinani
Slide 31:Jackson Pollock, Drawing
Slide 32:José Clemente Orozco, Zapatistas
Slide 33:Claes Oldenburg
Slide 34:Michelangelo Buonarroti, Pietà Roettgen PietÃ
Slide 35:Marc Chagall. I and the Village. 1911.
75 5/8" x 59 5/8".
Slide 36:M.C. Escher. Sky and Water I. 1938.
17 1/8" x 17 1/4".
Slide 37:Clues to Spatial Depth. a. Overlap. b. Overlap and diminishing size.
c. Vertical placement. d. Overlap, vertical placement, and diminishing size.
Slide 38:Linear Perspective. a. One-point linear perspective. b. One-point linear perspective. Cubes above, at, and below eye level.
c. Two-point linear perspective.
Slide 39:Keith Haring. Untitled. 1982.
8 1/2" x 4 1/2".
Slide 40:Meret Oppenheim. Object (Le Dejeuner en Fourrure). 1936.
Cup 4 3/8" dia.; saucer 9 3/8" dia.; spoon 8" long; overall height 2 7/8".