Arts: Christ's Entry In 2 Brussels Flashcards
“8 Spruce Street”/”Beekman Tower”
nyc
Frank Gehry
American
Architecture
(today called “New York by Gehry”)
“A Dance to the Music of Time”
Nicolas Poussin
French
Classicism
(Aurora leads a chariot where Apollo can be seen holding a giant ring that symbolizes the zodiac)
(Two-headed statue of Janus with a ring of plant around it)
(Old man playing a lyre)
(The four figures, including a male that may symbolize Autumn, perfrom the title action in the center)
“A Girl with a Watering Can”
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
French
Impressionism
(Monet’s garden Argenteuil)
(Mademoiselle Leclere)
“Apollo and Daphne”
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Italian
Baroque
“Aristide Bruant in his cabaret”
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
French
Post-Impressionism
(Nightclub owner)
“Art Gallery of Ontario renovations”
ontario #canada
Frank Gehry
American
Architecture
(also designed this pretty cool spiral staircase)
“Assumption of the Virgin”
Titian
Italian
Renaissance
(Heroic scale of the Madonna and the contorted poses of the Apostles)
(Titian established hiimself as leading painter in Venice with it for Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari)
(First public commission)
(Largest altarpiece in Venice)
“At the Circus Fernando”
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
French
Post-Impressionism
“At the Foot of Sinai by Clemencau illustrations”
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
French
Post-Impressionism
“At the Races”
Edgar Degas
French
Impressionism
“Automat”
Edward Hopper
American
Realism
(one glove)
(yellow radiator)
(row of lights above her head)
“Bacchus and Ariadne”
Titian
Italian
Renaissance
(the sail of a small boat can be seen in the distance off the coast of Naxos)
(Bacchus wears a blue and red robe and stands in a contrapposto pose next to two leopards)
(Originally named ‘Laocoon’)
“Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Baltimore”
baltimore #maryland
Benjamin Latrobe
American
Architecture
(first Roman Catholic cathedral in US)
(second man to work on Capitol, first was William Thorton, third Charles Bulfinch)
“Beata Beatrix”
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
English
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
“Bedroom in Arles”
Vincent van Gogh
Dutch
Post-Impressionism
(He admired quality of light)
“Bicycle Wheel”
Marcel Duchamp
French
Surrealism
(This is a readymade)
(First kinetic structure)
“Blue I, II, III tripytch”
Joan Miro
Spanish
Surrealism
“Bonaparte Visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa”
Antoine-Jean Gros
French
Neoclassical
“Cafe Terrace at Night”
Vincent van Gogh
Dutch
Post-Impressionism
“Carlos IV of Spain and his Family”
Francisco Goya
Spanish
Romanticism
(no one is smiling)
“Carolina Weiss Law Building in Houston”
houston #texas
Mies van der Rohe
German-American
Architecture
“Cathedral of Brasilia”
“Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady Aparecida”
brasilia #brazil
Oscar Niemeyer
Brazilian
Modern architecture
(Sixteen hyperbolic columns)
(Three angels suspended by steel cables)
(White, blue, green, and brown stained glass created by Marianne Peretti)
“Chiat/Day Building”
la
Frank Gehry
American
Architecture
(called Binoculars Building)
“Christ at the Sea of Galilee”
Tintoretto
Italian/Venetian
Renaissance
“Christ in the House of His Parents”
John Everett Millais
British
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
(Charles Dickens criticized this painting for ugliness; said “dislocated throat” of kneeling Mary; Jesus “blubbering, red-haired boy”)
(Saw and a ladder with a white dove resting on it form two thirds of a triangle on the wall)
(A small drop of blood can be seen on the left foot of Jesus)
(Shirtless boy coming to bring him water to clean it)
(Painting was originally exhibited untitled except with a verse from Zechariah)
(A single red flower and a herd of sheep are seen in an open door in this painting)
(The female figure dressed in black and white in this work was modeled by Mary Hodgkinson)
“Chrysler Building”
nyc
William Van Alen
American
Architecture
(Art Deco)
(42nd street)
“Dancing House in Prague”
prague #czech
Frank Gehry
American
Architecture
(Inspired by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers)
“Darmstadt Madonna”
Hans Holbein
German
Northern Renaissance
“Diana Leaving the Bath”
Francois Boucher
French
Rococo
(Madame de Pompadour)
“Dogs Playing Poker”
“Waterloo”
C. M. Coolidge
American
Modernism
“Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee”
Salvador Dali
Spanish
Surrealism
“Drowning Girl”
Roy Lichtenstein
American
Pop Art
“Etant donnes”
Marcel Duchamp
French
Surrealism/Sculpture
(viewed through keyhole)
(final, as he gave art for chess 25 years earlier)
“Experience Music Project in Seattle”
seattle #washington
Frank Gehry
American
Architecture
(smashing guitars)
(home of the ‘Sky Church’)
“Expulsion from the Garden of Eden”
Masaccio
Italian
Early Renaissance
“Farnsworth House near Chicago”
chicago #illinois
Mies van der Rohe
German-American
Architecture
(built in floodplain of Fox River)
“Flatiron Building”
nyc
Daniel Burnham
American
Architecture
(23rd / Fifth / Broadway)
“Fountain of the Four Rivers”
rome #italy
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Italian
Baroque
“Four Darks in Red”
Mark Rothko
American
Abstract Expressionism
Color Field
(has a chapel with his work in Houston)
(painted for Four Seasons Restaurant)
“Full Fathom Five”
Jackson Pollack
American
Abstract Expressionism
“action painting”
(title comes from The Tempest)
“German Pavillion in Barcelona”
barcelona #spain
Mies van der Rohe
German-American
Architecture
(first made for 1929 International Expo in Barcelona)
(now called ‘Barcelona Pavillion’)
(introduced the Barcelona Chair)
“Glass House in New Canaan, CT”
conn
Philip Johnson
American
Architecture
“Grande Odalisque”
Ingres
French
Neoclassicism
(3 vertebrae too many)
“Great Piece of Turf”
Albrecht Durer
German
Landscape
(Dandelions and plantagno)
“Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi”
Eugene Delacroix
French
Romanticism
(the woman represents Greece)
“Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain”
bilbao #spain
Frank Gehry
American
Architecture
“Hotel Lobby”
Edward Hopper
American
Realism
“Houses of Parliament series”
Claude Monet
French
Impressionism
“IDS Center in Minneapolis”
minneapolis #minnesota
Philip Johnson
American
Architecture
(Tallest building in Minneapolis)
(Design with use of “zogs”)
(Home of the Mary Tyler Moore Table)
(Home of the Crystal Court)
“In Advance of a Broken Arm”
Marcel Duchamp
French
Surrealism
(This is a readymade)
“In Bed - The Kiss”
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
French
Post-Impressionism
“Isabella”
John Everett Millais
British
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
(orange being passed)
“Jane Avril Dancing”
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
French
Post-Impressionism
(He painted a series of Jane Avril)
“Jay Pritzker Pavillion in Millenium Park in Chicago”
chicago
Frank Gehry
American
Architecture
“Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?”
Richard Hamilton
British
Pop Art
(Considered one of the first arts of Pop Art)
(Shown at the ‘This is Tomorrow’ exhibition)
(Shows Zabo holding a Tootsie Pop)
“Knight, Death, and the Devil”
Albrecht Durer
German
Engraving
“Lady With a Squirrel”
Hans Holbein
German
Northern Renaissance
(Anne Lovell)
“Lobster Telephone”
Salvador Dali
Spanish
Surrealism
“Lobster Trap and Fish Tail”
Alexander Calder
American
Mobilist
“Mesa Labratory of Natl. Center of Atmospheric Research in Boulder, CO”
colorado
I. M. Pei
Chinese-American
Architecture
“Metamorphosis of Narcissus”
Salvador Dali
Spanish
Surrealism
“Metropolis”
Otto Dix
German
German Expressionism
“Miracle of the Slave”
Tintoretto
Italian/Venetian
Renaissance
(from the St. Mark series)