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COLLECTION OF VISUAL RESOURCES by Claudia Vera 1. Techniques & Media: Painting 2. Style / Period: Surrealism 3. Cultural / Geographic: Moche Pottery, Peru 4. Subject Matter Content: Still Life

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COLLECTION OF VISUAL RESOURCES by Claudia Vera. 1. Techniques & Media: Painting 2. Style / Period: Surrealism 3. Cultural / Geographic: Moche Pottery, Peru 4. Subject Matter Content: Still Life. TECHNIQUES & MEDIA - PAINTING. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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COLLECTION OF VISUAL RESOURCES

by Claudia Vera

1. Techniques & Media: Painting2. Style / Period: Surrealism3. Cultural / Geographic: Moche Pottery, Peru 4. Subject Matter Content: Still Life

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TECHNIQUES & MEDIA - PAINTING

1. Ambrogio Lorenzetti, The Effects of Good Government, 1338-9, fresco, length 46 feet.(The Allegory of Good Government: The Effects of Good Government in the City and the Country)

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2. Andrea Mantegna, Madonna and Child, c. 1480, tempera on canvas, 43 x 31 cm.

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3. Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa (La Gioconda), 1503-5, oil on wood, 30 ¼ x 21 inches.

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4. Abul Hasan and Manohar, Jahangir in Darbar, c. 1620, gouache on paper, 13 ⅝ x 7 ⅝ inches.

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5. Edouard Manet, The Railroad, 1872-73, oil on canvas, 36 ½ x 45 inches.

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6. Vincent Van Gogh, Irises, c. 1889, oil on canvas, 28 x 36 ¾ inches.

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7. Jacob Lawrence, The Migration of the Negro, panel 57, 1940-41, casein tempera on hardboard, 18 x 12 inches.

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8. Edward Hopper, Nighthawks, 1942, oil on canvas, 30 x 60 inches.

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9. Andy Warhol, Big Campbell’s Soup Can, 19¢, 1962, acrylic and pencil on canvas, 72 x 54 ½ inches.

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STYLE / PERIOD – SURREALISM

10. Jean (Hans) Arp, Moustache Hat, from 7 Arpaden portfolio, 1923, lithograph, 10 ¾ x 13 inches.

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11. Jean (Hans) Arp, Head and Shell, ca. 1933. Polished brass, 7 ¼ x 7 ⅞ inches.

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12. Andre Breton, Surrealist Landscape, 1950, crayon on envelope, 4 x 4.8 inches.

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13. Giorgio de Chirico, Melancholy and Mystery of a Street, 1914, Oil on canvas, 2 ft 10½ in x 2 ft 4¼ inches.

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14. Salvador Dali, The Persistence of Memory, 1931, oil on canvas, 9 ½ × 13 inches.

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STYLE / PERIOD – SURREALISM

15. Max Ernst, The Elephant Celebes, 1921, oil on canvas, 49.37 in × 42.48 in.

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16. René Magritte, The Treachery of Images, 1928-29, oil on canvas, 25 x 37 inches. (“This is not a pipe”)

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17. Joan Miró, Carnival of Harlequin, 1924, oil on canvas, 36 ½ x 26 inches.

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18. Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky), Shakespearean Equation: Twelfth Night, 1948, Oil on canvas, 34 ⅛ x 30 ⅛.

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CULTURAL/GEOGRAPHIC – Moche Pottery, PERU

19. Fearsome Face, ceramic stirrup-spout bottle (stirrup-shaped handle and spout).

The Peruvian Moche culture inhabited a series of river valleys along the arid coastal plain of northern Peru from about A.D. 100 to 800. They were one of the largest civilizations in South America. Through farming and fishing, they supported a dense population and highly stratified society that constructed irrigation canals, pyramids, palaces, and temples.

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20. (left) Lizard Redux (reconstructed, found broken), 3-D spotted lizard ceramic bottle, pottery. (right) Lizard, as it was originally found.

Although they had no writing system, the Moche left a vivid artistic record of their activities in beautiful ceramic vessels, elaborately woven textiles, colorful murals, and wondrous objects of gold, silver, and copper.

This pottery is unusual because of its three-dimensional animals.

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21. Moche Lord with a Feline, c. 100B.C.–A.D. 500, painted ceramic, height 7 ½ inches.

One of the most distinctive art works is known as the Moche Lord with a Feline. This ceramic vessel depicts a lord sitting in a throne-like structure. Such vessels were known to be extravagan t items and were typically buried with the lord.

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22. Moche Portrait Vessel, c. 100–700 A.D. (C.E.), painted ceramic (terracotta), 16 x 29 x 22 cm.

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23. Resting Deer, painted ceramic.

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24. Moche Condor, 300 A.D., painted ceramic.

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25. Moche Owl Warrior, painted ceramic.

This ceramic vessel of a supernatural owl warrior illustrates how the Moche people of northern Peru associated warriors and predators, likening warfare to hunting prey. These vessels frequently featured beings with characteristics of both people, plants and animals.

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26. Moche Vessel, painted ceramic.

The most magnificent vessels were decorated in a great detail. This vessel depicts a scene between two mythological persons.

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27. Moche Portrait Pottery, life-size head.

The Moche, or Mochica, are perhaps best known for their ceramic art. Their pots include life-sized portrait heads of individuals and three-dimensional representations of animals and people. Many of these pots, looted long ago from Moche sites, can be found in museums throughout the world.

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SUBJECT MATTER CONTENT – STILL LIFE

28. Matt Deakin, The End of an Era, graphite pencil.

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29. Willem Claeszoon Heda , Still Life with Pie, Silver Ewer and Crab, 1658, oil on canvas,40.6 x 48.4 inches.

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30. Francisco de Zurbarán, Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and Rose, 1633, oil on canvas, 60 X 70 cm.

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31. Frida Kahlo, Still Life with Parrot and Fruit, 1951, oil on canvas, 10 ½ x 14 inches.

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32. Conor Walton, Veiled, oil on linen, 2007, 16 x 18 inches.

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33. Conor Walton, Purple Grapes, 2007, oil on linen, 12 x 9 inches.

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34. Baron Adolf Gayne de Meyer, Still Life, Hydrangea, photograph, 6 ½ x 8 ½ inches, 1907.

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35. Edward Henry Weston, Kale, Halved, 1930, gelatin silver print photograph, 7.2 x 9.3 inches.

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36. Irving Penn, Broken Egg, 1959, dye-transfer print photograph, 22 ⅝ x 18 ¾.

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REFERENCES1. http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/l/lorenzet/ambrogio/governme/2. http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/m/mantegna/3. http://vorontzov.com/mona-lisa/ 4. http://www.harekrsna.com/sun/features/09-10/features1860.htm5. http://www.artgalleryabc.com/manet/manet6. http://www.vangoghgallery.com/painting/irisesindex.html7. http://whitney.org/www/jacoblawrence/art/women_work.html8. http://www.artchive.com/artchive/H/hopper/nighthwk.jpg.html9. http://www.warholstore.com/shop/campbell-soup/andy-warhol-big-campbells- soup-can-19-cents-1962-print10. http://ymutate.tumblr.com/post/11692189015/ymutate-jean-arp-mustache- hat-1923-source-bob11. http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/collection-online/show- full/piece/?object=76.2553.54&search=&page=&f=Title12. http://www.artnet.com/ag/fulltextsearch.asp?searchstring=andre%20breton

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REFERENCES13. http://www.usc.edu/schools/annenberg/asc/projects/comm544/library/ images/692.html 14. http://www.students.sbc.edu/evans06/presentation.htm 15. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elephant_Celebes16. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Treachery_of_Images 17. http://www.wikipaintings.org/en/Tag/dreams-and-hallucinations18. http://www.wikipaintings.org/en/man-ray#supersized-surrealism-21086919. http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0103/feature3/index.html20. http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0103/feature3/index.html21. http://picasaweb.google.com/102153614347884514522/TheOldArtOfANew WorldArtOfTheAmericasBefore1300#545715605957305605022. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moche23. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moche24. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moche

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REFERENCES25. http://archaeology.about.com/od/northamerica/ig/Ancient-Americas-/Moche -Owl-Warrior.htm 26. http://www.tampere.fi/ekstrat/taidemuseo/arkisto/peru/800/moche_en.htm27. http://www.inside-peru.com/moche-pottery.html28. http://mattdeakinfineart.weebly.com/still-life.html29. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Claeszoon_Heda30. http://www.wikipaintings.org/en/francisco-zurbaran/still-life-163331. http://arthistory.about.com/od/from_exhibitions/ig/frida_kahlo/Frida-Kahlo--- Still-Life-with-Parrot.htm32. http://www.conorwalton.com/gallery01/01veiled.htm33. http://www.conorwalton.com/gallery01/01grapes.htm34. http://georgeeliot.wordpress.com/category/adolf-de-meyer/35. http://www.artnet.com/artwork/426150742/119642/edward-weston-kale- halved.html36. http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/lot_details.aspx?intObjectID=5301673