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Page 1: Chapter 4 Slide Show (2012) - HCC Learning Web

Chapter 4 Slide Show (2012)

Please note: there is a word file as well.

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Ch. 4, Line THINK DEEPLY 1.Contrast van Gogh and Lewitt’s use of line. 2.What is the difference between implied lines and outlines and contours? Give, or draw, some examples. 3.Contrast the use of line in Figs. 4-25 and 4-27. •In this chapter, who ordered all his horses, dogs, servants and wives slain before him? •What prevented some Chinese women from walking? •Would you ever like to try an art project like the ones by Andy Goldsworthy? 1.Do you think colors can have cultural conventions like lines do? If so, give one example. 2.Write your responses to the "Critical Process" from this chapter. •Write 5 of your own questions that you predict will be on the test from this chapter. (No answers, just 5 questions)

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•Calder, Cow, 1929

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•Giocametti, The Nose, 1947

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•Chicago, Birth Trinity, 1983

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•Lichtenstein, Still Life with Crystal Bowl, 1973

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•Eakins, The Biglin Brothers Racing, 1873

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•Toulouse-Lautrec, L’Estampe Originale, 1893

What is the difference between implied lines and outlines and contours? Give, or draw, some examples.

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Titian, Assumption and Consecration of the Virgin, 1516-18 •Implied lines •Implied shapes …Can you see them?

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van Gogh, The Starry Night, 1889

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Contrast van Gogh and Lewitt’s use of line.

Sol Lewitt Wall Drawing No. 681 C, 1983

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Contrast the use of line in Figs. 4-25 and 4-27.

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In this chapter, who ordered all his horses, dogs, servants and wives slain before him?

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Delacroix, Death of Sardanapalus, 1828

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•Pfaff, Dragon, 1981 •Pfaff, Dragon, 1981

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•Gericault, Raft of the Medusa, 1818-19

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What prevented some Chinese women from walking?

Hung Liu, Virgin/Vessel, source photo

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Raphael, Madonna in the

Meadow, 1505

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•after Praxiteles, Aphrodite of Knidos, •4th Cent. BCE

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•Ingres, Jupiter and Thetis, 1811

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Do you think colors can have cultural conventions like lines do? If so, give one example.

Robert Mapplethorpe, Lisa Lyon, 1982

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