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Baroque,
Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Photography and Native North
American Art
Assigned Topics for Power Point, Lesson #5 You
will create a power point presentation using representative examples of at least
three artists (give at least three examples of each artists work) who are
considered prime examples of that group or style or if given an individual
artist you should illustrate with at least six representative works.
If given a specific work of art you must show more than one view.
Also, for all of the above, show at least two similar or dissimilar works
from that same period, style, or location to compare and contrast for a better
sense of context . Explain the ideas behind the work. Details, maps,
and other visual information will help give the class a more fulfilling
experience. There must be a detailed bibliography at the end and
individual references must be listed on the page where the information was
cited. Cite at least two references beyond the Text book. One
reference may be Wikipedia. If an internet reference was used have an
active link on the page where the image or information is used. I will
randomly check. Charlie
Blum: Gianlorenzo Bernini Lyndon
Browne: The Park and Palace at Alex
Bucher: Baroque Architecture Paul
DiGiandomenico: Baroque Painting in Ajit
Dixit: Rococo Architecture Eric
Frey: Diego Velazquez Joe
Galvin: Romanticism Bradlee
Hollowell: Caravaggio Tom
Holmes: William Hogarth Robert
Joseph: French Realism Jared
Knueven: The Age of Enlightenment Andrew
Lucas: The Pre-Raphaelites Trey
Maserang: Gustave Courbet Michael
Patton: Honore Daumier Ryan
Peters: Julia Margaret Cameron Eric
Quehl: Thomas Eakins Jeremy
Ritz: Louis Sullivan Ted Schantz: The Vienna Secession Buzz
Wallace: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Devin
Williams: Winslow Homer Matt
Zix: Georges Seurat _________________________________________________________________ 17. The Baroque Style in Western Europe
Windows on the World Eight, Mughal Art and the Baroque
18. Rococo and the Eighteenth Century
19. Neoclassicism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
20. Romanticism: The Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
21. Nineteenth-Century Realism
22. Nineteenth-Century Impressionism
Window on the World Nine, Japanese Woodblock Prints
23. Post-Impressionism and the Late Nineteenth Century
Window on the World Ten, Gauguin and Oceania
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