The document discusses works by American hyperrealist artists Richard Estes and Robert Cottingham from the 1970s, as well as hyperrealist sculptures by Duane Hanson from the 1960s-1980s. It provides information on each work such as the title, date, materials, dimensions, and location. The works depicted everyday scenes and objects in photorealistic detail, from city streets and buildings to shoppers and tourists.
The document discusses several land artists from the 1960s-70s including Walter de Maria, Christo, Robert Smithson, and Merille Hommik. Some of their notable works mentioned are Walter de Maria's Lightning Field in New Mexico consisting of 400 stainless steel poles, Christo's Running Fence installation in California, and Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty, an earthwork sculpture formed in a Utah saltwater lake. These artists helped pioneer the land art movement using the natural environment as their medium.
This document provides information on several op art and kinetic art artists including Victor Vasarely, Bridget Riley, JesĂşs Rafael Soto, and Alexander Calder. It includes the titles, dates, materials, and locations of many of their artworks. Images are included of works by each artist, both to illustrate their artistic styles and some of the key pieces discussed.
This document provides information on abstract artists Frank Stella, Josef Albers, and Kenneth Noland. It includes the title, date, materials, dimensions and location of many of their paintings from the 1950s-1970s. Stella is known for his minimalist paintings using stripes and geometric shapes. Albers created serial works exploring color called "Homage to the Square". Noland was influential in the development of Color Field painting with works featuring circles and stripes in vibrant colors.
The document provides information on various pop artists such as David Hockney, Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, and Roy Lichtenstein. It includes the titles, dates, mediums, dimensions and locations of many of their prominent artworks from the 1960s and 1970s. Examples given include Hockney's "A Bigger Splash" and "Portrait of an Artist", Oldenburg's "Soft Toilet" and "Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks", Warhol's "Campbell's Soup Cans", "Marilyn", and "Brillo Boxes", Rosenquist's "F-111" and "The Swimmer in the E
The document appears to be an exhibition catalog listing works by artists Yves Klein, Jasper Johns, and Robert Rauschenberg from the 1950s-1960s. It includes over 50 individual artworks described along with their titles, dates, materials, and dimensions. The artworks span painting, sculpture, and mixed media works incorporating objects, and cover each artist's experimentation with monochrome paintings, flags, targets, and early combine paintings incorporating found objects.
The document discusses works by American hyperrealist artists Richard Estes and Robert Cottingham from the 1970s, as well as hyperrealist sculptures by Duane Hanson from the 1960s-1980s. It provides information on each work such as the title, date, materials, dimensions, and location. The works depicted everyday scenes and objects in photorealistic detail, from city streets and buildings to shoppers and tourists.
The document discusses several land artists from the 1960s-70s including Walter de Maria, Christo, Robert Smithson, and Merille Hommik. Some of their notable works mentioned are Walter de Maria's Lightning Field in New Mexico consisting of 400 stainless steel poles, Christo's Running Fence installation in California, and Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty, an earthwork sculpture formed in a Utah saltwater lake. These artists helped pioneer the land art movement using the natural environment as their medium.
This document provides information on several op art and kinetic art artists including Victor Vasarely, Bridget Riley, JesĂşs Rafael Soto, and Alexander Calder. It includes the titles, dates, materials, and locations of many of their artworks. Images are included of works by each artist, both to illustrate their artistic styles and some of the key pieces discussed.
This document provides information on abstract artists Frank Stella, Josef Albers, and Kenneth Noland. It includes the title, date, materials, dimensions and location of many of their paintings from the 1950s-1970s. Stella is known for his minimalist paintings using stripes and geometric shapes. Albers created serial works exploring color called "Homage to the Square". Noland was influential in the development of Color Field painting with works featuring circles and stripes in vibrant colors.
The document provides information on various pop artists such as David Hockney, Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, and Roy Lichtenstein. It includes the titles, dates, mediums, dimensions and locations of many of their prominent artworks from the 1960s and 1970s. Examples given include Hockney's "A Bigger Splash" and "Portrait of an Artist", Oldenburg's "Soft Toilet" and "Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks", Warhol's "Campbell's Soup Cans", "Marilyn", and "Brillo Boxes", Rosenquist's "F-111" and "The Swimmer in the E
The document appears to be an exhibition catalog listing works by artists Yves Klein, Jasper Johns, and Robert Rauschenberg from the 1950s-1960s. It includes over 50 individual artworks described along with their titles, dates, materials, and dimensions. The artworks span painting, sculpture, and mixed media works incorporating objects, and cover each artist's experimentation with monochrome paintings, flags, targets, and early combine paintings incorporating found objects.
13. El Greco
• Maarja-
Magdalena
ristilööduga
• c. 1585-1590
• Õli lõuendil
• Museo del Cau
Ferrat, Sitges,
Spain
14. El Greco
• Apostlid Peeter ja
Paul
• Õli lõuendil
• 1592
• 105 x 121
• Ermitaaž,
Peterburi
15. El Greco
• Püha perekond
PĂĽha Annaga
• c. 1590-1595
• Õli lõuendil
• 127/106
• Hospital de St.
Juan Bautista de
Aufera, Toledo,
Spain.
16. El Greco
• Kristus risti
kandmas
• c. 1590-1595
• Õli lõuendil
• Oscar B. Cintas
Foundation,
NY, USA
17. El Greco
• Neitsi Maarja Lapsega ning
PĂĽha Martina ja pĂĽha Agnes
• 1597-1599
• Õli lõuendil
• 193/103
• National Gallery of Art,
Washington, DC
18. El Greco
• Püha perekond
Maarja-
Magdaleenaga
• c. 1595-1600
• Õli lõuendil
• The Cleveland
Museum of Art,
Cleveland, USA
19. El Greco
• Toledo äikeses
• c. 1596–1600
• Õli lõuendil
• 47.75 × 42.75
• Metropolitan
Museum of
Art, New York
20. El Greco
• Kardinal-inkvisiitor
Fernando Niño De Guevara
portree
• c. 1600
• Õli lõuendil
• 180.8 x 108
• The Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York
21. El Greco
• Jorge Manuel
Theotocopoulose
portree
• 1600–1605
• Õli lõuendil
• 81 × 56
• Museo Provincial de
Bellas Artes, Sevilla
22. Pablo Picasso
• Kunstniku portree
El Greco järgi
(Picasso versioon
Jorge Manuel
Theotocopoulose
portreest)
• 1950
• Õli puul
• 100.5 × 81
23. El Greco
• Apükalüpsis
• 1608–1614
• Õli lõuendil
• 225 × 193
• New York,
Metropolitan
Museum
24. El Greco
• St. Ildelfonso
• c. 1610-1614
• Õli lõuendil
• Real Monasterio, Escorial, Spain.
80. Francisco
Zurbarán
• Betende Jungfrau
Maria
• c. 1630
• 117 × 94
• Metropolitan
Museum of Art,
• de: New York
81. • Cup of Water and a Rose on a
Silver Plate
c. 1630
Oil on canvas, 21,2 x 30,1 cm Francisco
National Gallery, London
Zurbarán
82. • Christ and the Virgin in the House at Nazareth
• c. 1630
• 165 × 230
• Museum of Art,
Francisco
• de: Cleveland (Ohio
Zurbarán
83. Francisco
Zurbarán
• The Immaculate
Conception
• (1630-35, Oil on canvas,
139 x 104 cm; Museo del
Prado, Madrid)
84. Francisco
Zurbarán
• The Savior Blessing
1638; Oil on canvas,
99 x 71 cm; Museo del
Prado, Madrid
85. Francisco
Zurbarán
• Büßender Hl.
Franziskus
• 1639
• 162 × 137
• National Gallery,
• de: London
86. Francisco Zurbarán
• St Casilda of Burgos
• Casilda von Toledo
• c. 1640
• 184 × 90
• Museo del Prado,
• de: Madrid
87. Francisco
Zurbarán
• Crucifixion. 1650s. Oil
on canvas. The
Hermitage, St.
Petersburg,
88. Francisco
Zurbarán
• Saint Luke as a
Painter before
Christ on the Cross
c. 1660
Oil on canvas
41 3/8 x 33 1/8 in.
(105 x 84 cm)
Museo del Prado,
Madrid