This document lists various works of classical art and architecture from ancient Rome between the 1st century BCE to the 4th century CE. It includes sculptures of important figures like Pompey, Julius Caesar, Augustus, Marcus Aurelius, and Constantine. Monuments mentioned include the Ara Pacis, Gemma Augustea, and Basilica of Maxentius. The document provides dates and locations for many of the works.
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The document provides information on various Greek and Roman sculptors, artworks, and architectural structures. It discusses prominent Greek sculptors like Praxiteles, Skopas, and Lysippos. It then covers various structures from the ancient world including the Seven Wonders of the World, artifacts from Pompeii, and imperial Roman art like the Augustus of Prima Porta statue and Ara Pacis altar. The document also mentions Roman architectural features such as arches, columns, and the Colosseum amphitheater.
The document summarizes key aspects of Roman art and architecture from the Republican to Imperial eras. It describes early realistic portraits from the Republican period and sculptures depicting Augustus that promoted Roman ideals of leadership. Major monuments from the Imperial period discussed include the Ara Pacis, which symbolized peace and prosperity under Augustus, and the Colosseum, featuring arches, vaults and other architectural elements. Hadrian and later rulers also commissioned significant architectural works like villas and the Pantheon.
The document discusses the evolution of Renaissance art from the 14th to 17th century, highlighting its origins in Italy amid societal crises and a cultural rebirth. It outlines key periods of Renaissance art, notable artists like Donatello, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, and significant works that reflect the humanistic ideals and innovative techniques of the time. The summary also emphasizes the transition from Byzantine art restrictions to the exploration of naturalism and emotional expression in art.
This document contains images and descriptions of architectural remains and artworks from ancient Greece and Italy dating from approximately 1400 BC to 500 BC. It features temples, sculptures, and painted pottery depicting myths and scenes of daily life from the Archaic and Classical periods in Greece as the culture transitioned from the Archaic to Classical eras. Locations include Athens, Corinth, Paestum, Aegina, and sites in modern-day Turkey. The artifacts demonstrate the architectural styles and sculptural development during this pivotal time in ancient Greek history.
Art and Culture - Module 08 - Renaissance (Mid and Northern)Randy Connolly
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The document discusses the influence and legacy of the Medici family in Florence, showcasing key figures like Cosimo and Lorenzo de' Medici, their contributions to the arts and politics, and their role in the Renaissance. It also highlights significant artists such as Botticelli and Dürer, detailing their works and the shifting artistic styles during and after the Medici's reign. Additionally, the impact of Girolamo Savonarola on the artistic community and the broader spread of Renaissance ideals beyond Florence are explored.
This document is an invitation to go on a picnic in the forest to pick mushrooms, blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries while also going on a photography hunt using a camera lens. The slideshow accompanying the document features parts of the overture from Mendelssohn-Bartholdy's opera "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and illustrations downloaded from websites, and was prepared by Anna.
The document provides an overview of Roman history from Nero's suicide in 68 AD to the establishment of Vespasian as emperor. It then discusses Roman architecture, including the Colosseum and features like arches, vaults, and forums. The document also covers early Christian art found in catacombs, including depictions of Old Testament scenes and attributes of saints. It concludes with background on Ravenna becoming the western capital of the Roman Empire in the 5th century AD.
The Gorzkie Zale are a traditional Polish Lenten devotion consisting of lamentations that retell the Passion and death of Christ. The devotion takes the form of a three-part cycle sung weekly during Lent. Each part follows the same structure, beginning with an introductory hymn calling the faithful to contemplation of Christ's suffering. The hymn is followed by a spoken intention guiding meditation on a aspect of the Passion. Next is a hymn focusing on Christ's sufferings, then a soul's lament recalling moments of the Passion. Each part closes with a dialogue between the soul and the Blessed Virgin Mary about her grief at the foot of the cross. Through its emotional retelling of the
Art and Culture - Module 10 - Reformation and Counter-ReformationRandy Connolly
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The document discusses the Reformation and the responses of both Protestant reformers like Martin Luther and the Catholic Church. Luther's criticisms of indulgences and his emphasis on scripture and grace led to significant changes in religious practices and the establishment of the Lutheran faith. The Catholic Counter-Reformation sought to reform and combat Protestantism through various means, including the Council of Trent and the establishment of the Jesuits.
The document discusses key facts about the Amazon region, including:
1) The Amazon forest spans eight countries in South America and covers over 5.5 million square kilometers, with over 3.3 million square kilometers located in Brazil.
2) The Amazon River and its many tributaries form the world's largest river basin and hydrographic system.
3) The Amazon is a vital source of biodiversity, containing around one third of the world's remaining rainforests, and is home to millions of species of plants, animals, insects, and fish.
Art and Culture - Module 09 - Renaissance (Late)Randy Connolly
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The document discusses the High Renaissance period (1500-1550), highlighting key artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, and the shift of artistic focus from Florence to Rome. It details the socio-political context including the corrupt papacy and the impact of military revolutions on art and culture, along with significant architectural and artistic endeavors such as St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. It also contrasts the political philosophies of Machiavelli and Cicero, illustrating the evolving ethics in governance during this era.
Gianlorenzo Bernini was an Italian artist born in 1598 who became one of the most accomplished sculptors and architects of the Baroque era. He was discovered as a child for his talent in sculpture and was brought to Rome to study under the patronage of a cardinal and the pope. Bernini went on to receive over 30 commissions from Pope Urban VIII and held several official positions, including Architect of St. Peter's Basilica at the age of 30. Some of his most famous works included the baldachin at St. Peter's, designs for St. Peter's Square, and sculptures such as The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa.
This one sentence document wishes the reader to have a nice day and was created by Vili, who can be found on slideshare.net/vili48. The document does not contain any other substantive information.
The document discusses the evolution of Renaissance art from the 14th to 17th century, highlighting its origins in Italy amid societal crises and a cultural rebirth. It outlines key periods of Renaissance art, notable artists like Donatello, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, and significant works that reflect the humanistic ideals and innovative techniques of the time. The summary also emphasizes the transition from Byzantine art restrictions to the exploration of naturalism and emotional expression in art.
This document contains images and descriptions of architectural remains and artworks from ancient Greece and Italy dating from approximately 1400 BC to 500 BC. It features temples, sculptures, and painted pottery depicting myths and scenes of daily life from the Archaic and Classical periods in Greece as the culture transitioned from the Archaic to Classical eras. Locations include Athens, Corinth, Paestum, Aegina, and sites in modern-day Turkey. The artifacts demonstrate the architectural styles and sculptural development during this pivotal time in ancient Greek history.
Art and Culture - Module 08 - Renaissance (Mid and Northern)Randy Connolly
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The document discusses the influence and legacy of the Medici family in Florence, showcasing key figures like Cosimo and Lorenzo de' Medici, their contributions to the arts and politics, and their role in the Renaissance. It also highlights significant artists such as Botticelli and Dürer, detailing their works and the shifting artistic styles during and after the Medici's reign. Additionally, the impact of Girolamo Savonarola on the artistic community and the broader spread of Renaissance ideals beyond Florence are explored.
This document is an invitation to go on a picnic in the forest to pick mushrooms, blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries while also going on a photography hunt using a camera lens. The slideshow accompanying the document features parts of the overture from Mendelssohn-Bartholdy's opera "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and illustrations downloaded from websites, and was prepared by Anna.
The document provides an overview of Roman history from Nero's suicide in 68 AD to the establishment of Vespasian as emperor. It then discusses Roman architecture, including the Colosseum and features like arches, vaults, and forums. The document also covers early Christian art found in catacombs, including depictions of Old Testament scenes and attributes of saints. It concludes with background on Ravenna becoming the western capital of the Roman Empire in the 5th century AD.
The Gorzkie Zale are a traditional Polish Lenten devotion consisting of lamentations that retell the Passion and death of Christ. The devotion takes the form of a three-part cycle sung weekly during Lent. Each part follows the same structure, beginning with an introductory hymn calling the faithful to contemplation of Christ's suffering. The hymn is followed by a spoken intention guiding meditation on a aspect of the Passion. Next is a hymn focusing on Christ's sufferings, then a soul's lament recalling moments of the Passion. Each part closes with a dialogue between the soul and the Blessed Virgin Mary about her grief at the foot of the cross. Through its emotional retelling of the
Art and Culture - Module 10 - Reformation and Counter-ReformationRandy Connolly
?
The document discusses the Reformation and the responses of both Protestant reformers like Martin Luther and the Catholic Church. Luther's criticisms of indulgences and his emphasis on scripture and grace led to significant changes in religious practices and the establishment of the Lutheran faith. The Catholic Counter-Reformation sought to reform and combat Protestantism through various means, including the Council of Trent and the establishment of the Jesuits.
The document discusses key facts about the Amazon region, including:
1) The Amazon forest spans eight countries in South America and covers over 5.5 million square kilometers, with over 3.3 million square kilometers located in Brazil.
2) The Amazon River and its many tributaries form the world's largest river basin and hydrographic system.
3) The Amazon is a vital source of biodiversity, containing around one third of the world's remaining rainforests, and is home to millions of species of plants, animals, insects, and fish.
Art and Culture - Module 09 - Renaissance (Late)Randy Connolly
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The document discusses the High Renaissance period (1500-1550), highlighting key artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, and the shift of artistic focus from Florence to Rome. It details the socio-political context including the corrupt papacy and the impact of military revolutions on art and culture, along with significant architectural and artistic endeavors such as St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. It also contrasts the political philosophies of Machiavelli and Cicero, illustrating the evolving ethics in governance during this era.
Gianlorenzo Bernini was an Italian artist born in 1598 who became one of the most accomplished sculptors and architects of the Baroque era. He was discovered as a child for his talent in sculpture and was brought to Rome to study under the patronage of a cardinal and the pope. Bernini went on to receive over 30 commissions from Pope Urban VIII and held several official positions, including Architect of St. Peter's Basilica at the age of 30. Some of his most famous works included the baldachin at St. Peter's, designs for St. Peter's Square, and sculptures such as The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa.
This one sentence document wishes the reader to have a nice day and was created by Vili, who can be found on slideshare.net/vili48. The document does not contain any other substantive information.
4. White Center-Yellow, Pink
and Lavender on Rose
白色中心—玫瑰红上的黄色、粉红及淡
紫,受到热捧,以更纯粹的形式和技巧
去创作。巨 大的彩色方块,配以朦胧
柔和的边缘,简洁单纯地悬浮在画布上,
以此唤起人类潜藏的热情、恐惧、悲哀、
以及对永恒和神秘的追求等等。超越一
切理智跟感 官认知,追寻人生的终极
哲学─赤裸又神圣的宗教体验与感情。
11. 86歲時,寫下這首短詩
總結自己的一生
! ?I was early taught to work as well as play,
! ?My life has been one long, happy holiday;
! ?Full of work and full of play,
! ?I dropped the worry on the way,
! ?And God was good to me everyday.
13. Peter Paul Rubens
1577 ~ 1640
魯本斯畫室完成的大量作品,
通常是由他本人起草,接著
由一批與他簽約的附屬畫家
及學生們接收製作,最後,
再由魯本斯親自收拾整個畫
面。所以,這位大師作品之
可信度,端看他插手程度之
多少而定。魯本斯可算是一
個偉大的包工者。
94. 2001, 賭場大亨 為了 Le Reve酒店,
出價139萬美元
Le Rêve was purchased for $7,000 in 1941 by Victor and Sally Ganz
of New York City. Le Rêve, was sold at Christie's auction house on
November 11, 1997, as a means of settling their inheritance tax bill.
Le Rêve sold for an unexpectedly high $48.4 million.