FA202: WORLD ART HISTORY SPRING 2003
WORD LIST #3
Note: words may be added to these lists until the day of class, and edited afterwards as needed


INDIGENOUS AMERICAS AFTER 1300
Aztec

Founding of Tenochtitlan**
Codex Mendoza
Temple of Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc (The Great Temple)
Coyolxauhqui
Inkas
Cuzco
Quechera Indians
Macchu Pichu**, Inka Pachacuti
'cyclopean', beveled

Plains
quillwork, beadwork
tipi
Catlin, Bodmer
ledger drawings (Howling Wolf)
Northwest Coast
Chilkat / Tlingit
Skidegate / Haida / Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands)
formlines
Curtis
potlatch, hamatsa
Kwakiutl / Kwakwaka'wakw Bird Mask**, Seaweed
Raven, Huxwhukw, Crooked Beak of Heaven
Bill Reid, Spirit of Haida Gwaii**
argillite
Contemporary
Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, Trade** (we will discuss later in the semester)

PACIFIC CULTURES
Australia

"Dreamtime"; Dreamings, Uluru (Ayer's Rock)
mimi, x-ray style
The Wawalag Sisters and The Rainbow Serpent, Mawalan Marika
Contemporary
Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Man's Love Story**
Papunya, Pansy Napangati
Fiona Foley, Avraill Quaill

PACIFIC CULTURES
Melanesia/Papua New Guinea
tamberan house** - remove from list
Polynesia
tiki, hei tiki, moai
Marquesas
War club ('u'u)
Rapa Nui [Easter Island], Hawai'i
ahu, heiau, marae
New Zealand / Aotearoa
Maori
Rukupo, Te-Hau-ki-Turanga**
tukutuku, kowhaiwhai, koru
tapa/kapa
Contemporary
Hawai'i: Kakalia, Royal Symbols**
contour stitching, appliqué, kahili

AFRICA
Yoruba

Nigeria
Akiode, Twin figures** (ere ibeji)
Olowe of Ise, Door, royal palace, Ikere
Kongo
nkisi nkonde, Power figure**
nganga, bilongo, konda, baaku
Ashanti [Asante]
Akan
kente, adwinasa
Kojo Bonsu, Finial of spokesperson's staff**
Contemporary - Africa
Ouattara, Nok Culture**
Nok, Ife, Bamana

18th CENTURY
Neo-Classicism

Britain
Herculaneum and Pompeii, Lord Elgin
Zoffany, Academicians of the Royal Academy
Kauffmann, Cornelia Pointing to Her Children as Her Treasures**
exemplar virtutis, Gracci Brothers
Benjamin West
France
Vigée-Lebrun, Marie Antoinette with Children**
Labille-Guiard
David, Death of Marat**, Oath of the Horatii
North America
Jefferson, Monticello**

19th CENTURY
Romanticism
Fuseli, Incubus
France
Ingres, Large Odalisque
Gericault, Raft of the Medusa**
Delacroix, Massacre at Chios
Spain
Los Caprichos, aquatint
Goya, Third of May, 1808**
Britain
Turner, The Fighting Téméraire**
United States
Hudson River School;
Cole, The Oxbow; Bingham
Catlin, Bodmer

Realism
Niépce, heliograph
Daguerre, daguerreotype, The Artist's Studio**
Talbot, photogenic drawing, calotype
Paxton, Crystal Palace
Bonheur, Plowing in the Nivernais
Courbet, Burial at Ornans**

Impressionism
Manet, Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe (Luncheon on the Grass)**
Giorgione, Raimondi
Salon des Refusés
Olympia, Fifer
Monet, Terrace at Sainte-Adresse
en plein ai, Rouen Cathedral
impressionistic, painterly
Renoir, Moulin de la Galette**
avant-garde
Degas, Cassatt, Morisot

Post-Impressionism
- Formalists
Cézanne, La Montaigne St. Victoire, Still Life with Basket of Apples**
repoussoir, atmospheric perspective
Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
pointillism/divisionism, Neo-Impressionism
Chevreul, complementary colors
- Expressionists
van Gogh, The Starry Night**
impasto
Gauguin, Mahana no atua** (Day of the God), Tahiti
synthetism, theosophy

20th CENTURY
EARLY 20
th CENTURY MODERNISM
Expressionism
- Fauves
Matisse, The Woman with the Hat**
- Die Brücke (The Bridge)
Kirchner, Street, Berlin
'primitivism'
- The Blue Rider (Der Blaue Reiter)
Kandinsky, Improvisation #30**, Nietsche
abstraction / non-representational
Cubism
Picasso, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon**
Analytical Cubism, Braque
collage, Synthetic Cubism
Responses to Cubism
- Futurism, Boccioni
- Suprematism, Malevich

MODERNISM BETWEEN THE WORLD WARS:
De Stijl
Mondrian
Dada
Duchamp, The Fountain**
Surrealism
Dali, Miro
Frida Kahlo, The Two Fridas**
Picasso, Guernica**
America
Photography:
Steiglitz, Lange, Weston
Painting: O'Keeffe
Harlem Renaissance: van der Zee, Douglas, Lawrence
American Indian Painting: Sweezy, crumbo, Kabotie
Modern Architecture: Wright, Sullivan, Howe and Lescaze

MODERNISM AFTER 1945
Bauhaus, Gropius, Mies van der Rohe
Francis Bacon
Abstract Expressionism:
Ashile Gorky
-
action painting/gesturalism:
Pollock, Autumn Rhythm (Number 30)**, Lee Krasner
- color field: Rothko, Brown, Blue, Brown on Blue**
Dionysian/Apollonian
Happenings: Kaprow
Assemblage: Tinguely, Rauschenberg, Canyon, combine, Johns
Pop Art: Warhol, Oldenburg, Nikki St. Phalle
Minimalism: Stella, Judd
Post-Minimalism: Hesse
Conceptual Art: Kosuth
'New Indian Painting':
Oscar Howe, George Morrison, Fritz Scholder,
T.C. Cannon, Harry Fonseca
Smith, Jaune Quick-to-See, Trade**

MODERN TO POSTMODERN
Architecture: I.M. Pei, P. Johnson, Venturi, Graves, Rogers and Piano, Gehry
Earth and Site art: Smithson, Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Super-Realists: Estes, Hanson
Feminist Art: Chicago, Schapiro, Ringgold, Mendieta, Sayre
Public Art: Lin
Neo-Expressionism: Kiefer
Margins/Multiculturalism: Basquiat, Baca
Diverse Media: Chihuly, Voulkos, Paik, Holzer
Neo-Conceptual: Levine, Koons
Issue oriented: Heap of Birds, Guerilla Girls, Haring, Yuxweluptun, Chin
Return to the Body: Mapplethorpe, Kiki Smith, Ofili

line/structure/intellect: Raphael, Poussin, David, Cézanne/Seurat, Cubism, Suprematism
color/emotion: Titian, Rubens, Delacroix/Gericault, van Gogh/Gauguin, Fauves, German Expressionists


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