AHIS 120 Midterm Exam Guide
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AHIS 120 Midterm Exam Guide
Slides for Andrew Oko’s AHIS120 Midterm Exam This is the (incredibly unofficial) slide/artwork guide for Andrew Oko’s AHIS120 Winter 2010 midterm exam, and only contains the pieces discussed in class for each of the starred/need to know artists. All images were taken from Google Images, so if you need a better look they’re fairly easy to find. Not all images will match exactly what were shown in class, particularly the architecture. This is a starting point for studying for the exam - while you’ll need to be able to identify any given work along with artist and period, you’ll also need to refer to your own notes to study the style, background, characteristics, etc. The exam breaks down as follows: /20 - Summarize one of the two reprotext articles discussed in class. /14 - Identify title, artist, and period, analyze form and content within the context of the work’s period. /8 - Identify title, artist and period, justify the selection of period. /6 - Identify title, artist and period, discuss the significance of the content within the context of the work’s period. /14 - Identify title, artist and period, discuss work considering the form, content, and context. /8 - Compare two works using the Wolfflin Principles. I put this together in a bit of a rush so that I could get it out soon, so I apologize if there are any errors. If something doesn’t seem right, be sure look it up and double-check. Good luck with the exam, everyone. -Chris. ITALIAN HIGH RENAISSANCE Madonna of the Rocks by Leonardo Da Vinci 1483-85 (Italian High Renaissance) The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci 1495-98 (Italian High Renaissance) The Annunciation by Leonardo Da Vinci 1472-75 (Italian High Renaissance) Madonna & Child with St. Anne by Leonardo Da Vinci 1508-13 (Italian High Renaissance) Adoration of the Magi by Leonardo Da Vinci 1481-82 (Italian High Renaissance) Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci 1503-06 (Italian High Renaissance) Study of a Man According to Vitruvious by Leonardo Da Vinci 1485-90 (Italian High Renaissance) School of Athens by Raphael 1510-12 (Italian High Renaissance) Galatea by Raphael 1511-12 (Italian High Renaissance) Cowper Madonna by Raphael 1505 (Italian High Renaissance) Disputation over the Blessed Sacrament by Raphael 1509 (Italian High Renaissance) Miraculous Drought of Fishes by Raphael 1515-16 (Italian High Renaissance) Madonna with the Goldfinch by Raphael 1505-6 (Italian High Renaissance) Parnassus by Raphael 1510-11 (Italian High Renaissance) Transfiguration of Christ by Raphael 1516-20 (Italian High Renaissance) Count Baldassare by Raphael 1514-15 (Italian High Renaissance) David by Michelangelo 1501-04 (Italian High Renaissance) Doni Madonna by Michelangelo 1504 (Italian High Renaissance) Count Baldassare by Raphael 1514-15 (Italian High Renaissance) Moses by Michelangelo 1513-15 (Italian High Renaissance) Sistine Chapel Ceiling by Michelangelo 1508-12 (Italian High Renaissance) Note: Creation of Adam on far right side Vatican Pieta by Michelangelo 1498-1500 (Italian High Renaissance) Dying Slave by Michelangelo 1513-16 (Italian High Renaissance) Last Judgement (in the Sistine Chapel) by Michelangelo 1536-41 (Italian High Renaissance) Medici Chapel by Michelangelo (Italian High Renaissance) Tomb of Lorenzo de Medici by Michelangelo 1519-34 (Italian High Renaissance) Laurentian Library by Michelangelo 1524-33 (Italian High Renaissance) Tomb of Guiliano de Medici by Michelangelo 1519-34 (Italian High Renaissance) Capitoline Hill by Michelangelo 1537 (Italian High Renaissance) St Peter’s Basilica revised by Michelangelo (Italian High Renaissance) Note: Originally planned by Bramante Allegory of Sacred and Profane Love by Titian 1515 (Italian High Renaissance) Bacchanal of the Andrians by Titian 1518-19 (Italian High Renaissance) Assumption of the Virgin by Titian 1516-18 (Italian High Renaissance) Venus of Urbino by Titian 1538 (Italian High Renaissance) Duke of Mantua with Dog by Titian 1525 (Italian High Renaissance) Philip II of Spain in Armour by Titian 1550 (Italian High Renaissance) Rape of Europa by Titian 1559-62 (Italian High Renaissance) Venus with a Mirror by Titian 1555 (Italian High Renaissance) Pope Paul III Farnese by Titian 1543 (Italian High Renaissance) Emporor Charles V at Muhlberg by Titian 1548 (Italian High Renaissance) NORTHERN EUROPEAN RENAISSANCE Self Portrait with Sprig of Eryngium by Albrect Durer 1493 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Great Piece of Turf by Albrect Durer 1503 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Knight, Death, and the Devil by Albrect Durer 1513 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by Albrect Durer 1498 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Adam & Eve by Albrect Durer 1504 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Four Apostles by Albrect Durer 1526 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Self Portrait by Albrect Durer 1500 (Northern Europe Renaissance) St Eustice by Albrect Durer 1501 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Isenheim Altarpiece by Matthis Grunwald 1510-15 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Haywain Triptych by Hieronymus Bosch 1490 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch 1505 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Tower of Bable by Pieter Brueghel the Elder 1563 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Road to Calvary by Pieter Brueghel the Elder 1564 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Death and the Miser by Hieronymus Bosch 1500 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Hunters in the Snow by Pieter Brueghel the Elder 1565 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Harvest by Pieter Brueghel the Elder 1565 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Wedding Dance in Open Air by Pieter Brueghel the Elder 1566 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Peasant Wedding Feast by Pieter Brueghel the Elder 1568 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Parable of the Blindman by Pieter Brueghel the Elder 1568 (Northern Europe Renaissance) Magpie on the Gallows by Pieter Brueghel the Elder 1568 (Northern Europe Renaissance) MANNERISM Descent from the Cross by Jacopo da Pontormo 1525-28 (Mannerism) Agony in the Garden by El Greco 1597-1603 (Mannerism) Resurrection of Christ by El Greco 1603-07 (Mannerism) View of Toledo by El Greco 1612 (Mannerism) ITALIAN RENAISSANCE Villa Rotunda by Andrea Palladio 1566-70 (Late Renaissance) San Giorgio Maggiore by Andrea Palladio 1565-1610 (Late Renaissance) ITALIAN BAROQUE St. Ivo by Francesco Barromini 1642-50 (Italian Baroque) San Carlo alle Quattre Fontane by Francesco Barromini 1665-68 (Italian Baroque) St. Agnese by Francesco Barromini 1653-55 (Italian Baroque) Coronaro Chapel by Gianlorenzo Bernini 1642-52 (Italian Baroque) St. Peter’s Basilica (Square & Colonade) by Francesco Barromini (Italian Baroque) Ecstacy of St. Theresa of Avila by Gianlorenzo Bernini 1642-52 (Italian Baroque) Ecstacy of St. Theresa of Avila by Gianlorenzo Bernini 1623 (Italian Baroque) Four Rivers Fountain by Gianlorenzo Bernini 1648-51 (Italian Baroque) Basket of Fruit by Caravaggio 1599 (Italian Baroque) Apollo and Daphne by Gianlorenzo Bernini 1622-24 (Italian Baroque) Triton Fountain by Gianlorenzo Bernini 1642-43 (Italian Baroque) Bacchus by Caravaggio 1597-98 (Italian Baroque) Duke of Modena by Gianlorenzo Bernini 1650-51 (Italian Baroque) Tomb of Pope Alexander VII by Gianlorenzo Bernini 1678 (Italian Baroque) Calling of St Matthew by Caravaggio 1599-1600 (Italian Baroque) Martyrdom of St Matthew by Caravaggio 1599-1600 (Italian Baroque) Deposition by Caravaggio 1602-04 (Italian Baroque) Conversion of St Paul by Caravaggio 1600-01 (Italian Baroque) Death of the Virgin by Caravaggio 1605-06 (Italian Baroque) Triumph of Bacchus & Ariadne by Annibale Carraci 1597-1601 (Italian Baroque) Doubting Thomas by Caravaggio 1601-02 (Italian Baroque) Loves of the Gods by Annibale Carraci 1560-1609 (Italian Baroque) Venus and Anchises by Annibale Carraci 1597-1601 (Italian Baroque) Self Portrait by Artemesia Gentileschi 1630 (Italian Baroque) Judith Beheading Holofernes by Artemesia Gentileschi 1620 (Italian Baroque) GO LU OD CK ! Christ Appearing to Saint Peter by Annibale Carraci 1602 (Italian Baroque) Judith Beheading Holofernes by Artemesia Gentileschi 1618 (Italian Baroque)
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