Shared Flashcard Set

Details

Art History Exam 2
Exam 2
39
Art History
Undergraduate 1
03/25/2007

Additional Art History Flashcards

 


 

Cards

Term
[image]
Definition
Van Eyck, Altarpiece of the Lamb (Ghent Altarpiece), 1432
Upper- god, mary, john the baptist, adam and eve
lower- adoration of the lamb in paradise (eucharistic symbol, pagans and old test. fig.)
Term
[image]
Definition
Van Eyck, Madonna with Chancellor Rolin, 1435
donor was chancellor of flanders (in painting)
detailed background
foreground vs. background
perspective not main priority
vision/view from heaven
man in red turban could be van eyck
Term
[image]
Definition
Van Eyck, Madonna with Canon van der Paele, 1436
analytical vision for church
reflection of virgin in armor of ma on left
Term
[image]
Definition
Van Eyck, Arnolfini Double Portrait, 1434
taking marriage vows in house in Bouge
cenami- wife
mirror- van eyck and viewer or witness
chandelier- single candle (presence of christ)
"John van eyck was here"
legal document in pic form
Term
[image]
Definition
Michael Ostensdorfer, Pilgrimage to the Church of the Beautiful Virgin in Regensburg, c. 1520, woodcut
site of miracles
where is line between Protestantism and Catholicism?
Process of destruction is hard to control (it becomes its own worship)
Term
[image]
Definition
Dürer, Adam and Eve, 1504, engraving
eve looks like medicci venus
enscription- durers name and nuremburg
garden is gothic forest
tree on left- tree of life w/ parrot (wisdom)
tree on right- tree of knowledge
humors- fluids of body, control emotion
Term
[image]
Definition
Dürer, Self-Portrait, 1500, oil on panel
Durer as christ
right hand in gesture of benediction
imitating or mocking christ?
striving for perfection
looks like and icon
Term
[image]
Definition
Dürer, Melancolia I, 1514, engraving
idea of artist divinely inspired
artists no longer craftsman
art becomes burden from too much knowledge
frustration because perfection cant be reached
self-portrait like
pose fuses think and sloth (Ren. conception of divinely inspired genius (saturn))
Term
[image]
Definition
Dürer, Four Holy Men, 1526
early in reformation
serves as memorial to reformation
John, peter, paul, mark
word of god as superior to church (pretestantism)
Term
[image]
Definition
Bosch, The Haywain, c. 1500-5
left paradise
mid.- earth (w/ 4 deadly sins)
right- hell "all the world is a haystack and each man plucks from it what he can."
hay- represents material riches of world
Term
[image]
Definition
Bosch, Garden of Earthly Delights, c. 1510-15
resembles last judgement
Term
[image]
Definition
Brueghel, Fall of Icarus, c. 1555-6
everyday quality
comical
proberb/ myth
Term
[image]
Definition
Brueghel, Hunters in the Snow, 1565
represents december
roasting of pig. ritual in dec.
Term
[image]
Definition
Bernini, David, 1623-4, marble
baroque style
theatrical and dramatic
dynamic
Term
[image]
Definition
Bernini, Apollo and Daphne, 1622-5, marble
sense of loss
from ovid- metamorphosis
Term
[image]
Definition
Bernini, Ecstasy of St Theresa, 1644-7, marble, Cornaro Chapel, S Maria della Vittoria, Rome
natural light from opening in ceiling
Term
[image]
Definition
Caravaggio, David with the Head of Goliath, c. 1609-10
caravaggio self portrait as goliath
Term
[image]
Definition
Caravaggio, Sick Bacchus, c. 1593-4
about decay
fruits- sense of revelry and drunkennes
bacchus- fig of mortality
moralizing lesson
skipped prep. drawing
not interesting in idealizing nature, but naturalizing the ideal
Term
[image]
Definition
Caravaggio, Cardsharps, c. 1594
del monte 1st inquisition
Term
[image]
Definition
Caravaggio, Calling of St Matthew, 1599-1600
tax collector matthew called to serve christ
charged moment
dramatic light and shadow
light follows christs fingers to matt
Term
[image]
Definition
Caravaggio, Entombment of Christ, 1603-4
similar to christ in pieta
rivalry
meant to be an altarpiece
Term
[image]
Definition
Artemisia Gentileschi, Susanna and the Elders, 1610
follower of caravaggio
hebrew wife falsely accused by 2 elders
bathing and blackmailed to have sex
gets arrested boy speaks up for her
about her refusal (womans pt. of view)
Term
[image]
Definition
Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith and Holofernes, c. 1620 (Uffizi, Florence)
bethuliah invaded by asyrians
strength of women
Term
[image]
Definition
Brueghel, Children’s Games, 1560
childrens games as follies of man
blue cloak (deceit)
coming into adulthood
Term
[image]
Definition
Rubens, Allegory on the Blessings of Peace, 1629-30
had task of reconciling england and spain
gave painting to king charles
venus and mars story
contrasts blessings of peace w/ horrors of war
Term
[image]
Definition
Juan Ribalta, Vision of St Bruno, c. 1621-22
catholic church used visions
Term
[image]
Definition
Velazquez, The Water-Seller of Seville, c. 1619-20
realism (gritty, unvarnished)
muted browns
3 dif. men of dif. ages
Term
[image]
Definition
Velazquez, The Drinkers (Los Borrachos), c. 1628
mythological and real people
inserts bacchus in everyday life
very self conscious (bacchus is acting a role)
Term
[image]
Definition
Velazquez, Venus and Cupid (Rokeby Venus), 1648
slender venus
Term
[image]
Definition
Velazquez, Las Meninas, 1656
court portrait, genre scene, self portrait
las meninas is handbook for edu of princess
shows painting is intellectual
Term
[image]
Definition
Saeredam, Interior of Church of St Bavo in Haarlem, 1648
Term
[image]
Definition
Cuyp, View of Nijmegen with the Valkhof, c. 1652-5
mideval fortress
Term
[image]
Definition
Rembrandt, Nicolas Ruts, c. 1631
fur traider
contract or bill in his hand
body turned as though active
went bankrupt
Term
[image]
Definition
Rembrandt, Self-Portrait at 34, 1640
confident and assertive
from titians portrait of a man
nice clothing
Term
[image]
Definition
Rembrandt, The Night Watch, 1642
civic image
cocq is respected
foreshortened spear enters viewers space
captain steps forward
much movement
rembrandt portrait in background
Term
[image]
Definition
Rembrandt, Conspiracy of Claudius Civilis, c. 1666
dark
barbaric and pagan
reject by city govt hung in new town hall for a few months
republican symbol from other culture
Term
[image]
Definition
Vermeer, The Milkmaid, c. 1658-60
domestic environ.
primary secondary colors (allegory of painting)
painting of female virtue (humility modesty and empathy for others)
organic vs. manuf. bread - pot
suspended vs. on floor basket - box
open vs. closed
full vs. empty
heavy vs. lightness of touch
Term
[image]
Definition
Vermeer, The Music Lesson, c. 1662-5
mirror she looks at man
possibly sexual
lots of persective (see handout)
strange and mysterious
Term
[image]
Definition
Vermeer, Art of Painting, c. 1666-7
explicitly an allegory
largest domestic material of his
cleo- muse of history
map of northlands (creases)
artist- rep. all artists at work
Supporting users have an ad free experience!