class thursday: amer kobaslija : one hundred views of kessenuma
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Class Thursday: Amer Kobaslija : One Hundred Views of Kessenuma. Homework: View exhibition and write a response to the work based on the reading in Aiken. How did you see these paintings “ aethetically ?” Turn this in when you get on the van for field trip Sunday at 10:20 am (by Chapel) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Class Thursday:Amer Kobaslija: One Hundred Views of KessenumaSchmucker Art Gallery- open 10-4 weekdays
Homework: View exhibition and write a response to the work based on the reading in Aiken. How did you see these paintings “aethetically?”
Turn this in when you get on the van for field trip Sunday at 10:20 am (by Chapel)
Today: Sign sheet for lunch, fill in ID#.
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“Alison Lapper Pregnant” by Mark Quinn In Trafalgar Square, London
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Ancient Gods
Roman copy of Apollo from 350 BC
Anubis, Egyptian 600 BC
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Parthenon, Elgin MarblesThe Parthenon in Athens was built nearly 2,500 years ago as a temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena.
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Artemis- a popular goddess in 100 AD
Her temple at Ephesus was one of “seven wonders of the world”
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Christian Catacombs, Rome- 3rd c AD
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Constantine I – Roman emperor from 306 to 337 AD
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Early Islamic Art
See Wiki page for non-religious examples of early Islamic art
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Medieval Christian Art
Byzantine mosaic, 6th C
French glass, 1170
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Ravenna, Italy Mosaics from 4th C AD
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Ravenna
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Medieval scholarly emphasis on study of classics, glorification of God
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Book of Kells circa 800 AD
On Vellum, contains the four gospels of new testament
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Chartres CathedralFrance- built 1193-
1250
349 ft Spire in 1140s
176 stained glass windows
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Elements of Christian Art
600 AD
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Byzantine empire, c. 330-1450Eastern part of Roman Empire- Greek speaking
Cambrei Madonna, c. 1340 (Metropolitan)
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Berlinghiero (Italian, Lucchese; act. by 1228; d. by 1236),ca. 1230
Tempera on wood, with gold ground31 5/8 x 21 1/8 in.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y
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Madonna and Child, ca. 1326
Simone Martini (Italian [Siena], ca. 1284–1344)
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GiottoMadonna and Childc. 1320Tempera on panel33 5/8 x 24 3/8 in
National Gallery of Art, Washington
One of the first painters to break with Byzantine style
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Some Key Events between Medieval and Renaissance Periods
• Black Death of 1348 -Plague killed one-third of European population
• Fall of Constantinople (capital of Byzantine empire, 330-1453)
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Ottaman Turks captured the Byzantine capital of Constantinople
Painted 1499
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Consequence of Fall
• Many Greeks fled Constantinople for the Latin West, bringing documents from the Greco-Roman tradition.
• Some scholars think this accelerated the European Renaissance in art and science
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• "The National Government will regard it as its first and foremost duty to revive in the nation the spirit of unity and co-operation. It will preserve and defend those basic principles on which our nation has been built. It regards Christianity as the foundation of our national morality, and the family as the basis of national life."
February 1, 1933 Adolph Hitler
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• Aug. 11, 1921 a Methodist minister, the Rev. Edwin R. Stephenson -- brought a loaded gun to the porch of Father James E. Coyle’s home and shot him dead in front of a street full of witnesses.
• About an hour earlier, the priest had married Stephenson's 18-year-old daughter to a practicing Catholic.