prefatory slide lecture
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Basic properties of Art
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Form and content
• Form refers to purely visual aspects of art.
• Content refers to non-visual aspects of art
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Form
• Line
• Shape
• Color
• Space
• composition
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Line
• Implied - movement of the viewer’s eyes follows a path determined by the artist
• Actual – when it is visible
• Expressionistic
• Classical
• Romantic
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Barnet Newman, “Onement I” 1960s
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Titian, Assumption and Consecration of the Virgin 1516-1518
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David, “Death of Socrates” 1787
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Delacroix, “Death of Sardanapalus” 1828
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Color
• Hue
• Value
• Saturation
• Complementary colors
• Cool and warm colors
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Texture
• Actual
• Implied
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space
• Is what contains objects
– Actual and 3 dimensional
– Represented illusionistically in two
dimensions– Picture plane
– Foreground, middleground, background
– objects
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Perspective
• Overlapping
• Dimunition
• Vertical and diagonal perspective
• Atmospheric perspective
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Content
• Social, political, religious , economic
contexts
• Intention of the artist
• Reception of the work
• Meanings of the work to both artist and
viewer
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Subject vs Subject Matter
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Style
• Period style
• Regional style
• Representational styles
– Realism
– Naturalism
– Idealism
Abstract styles
nonrepresentational
expressionism
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