The document provides information on 35 paintings by the Dutch artist Vermeer van Delft from the 17th century. It lists each painting's title, date created, medium, dimensions, and current location. The paintings depict various domestic scenes and portraits, often featuring women and music. They are held in prominent art museums around the world.
This document features works by three prominent Renaissance sculptors in Italy - Lorenzo Ghiberti, Donatello, and Andrea del Verrocchio. It provides descriptions and images of sculptures by each artist, including Ghiberti's gilded bronze doors for the Baptistry of Florence, Donatello's marble statue of St. George and bronze David, and Verrocchio's bronze Young David and equestrian statue of Colleoni in Venice. The sculptures showcase the artists' mastery of materials like bronze, marble, and gilding during the Italian Renaissance.
The document provides information on 35 paintings by the Dutch artist Vermeer van Delft from the 17th century. It lists each painting's title, date created, medium, dimensions, and current location. The paintings depict various domestic scenes and portraits, often featuring women and music. They are held in prominent art museums around the world.
This document features works by three prominent Renaissance sculptors in Italy - Lorenzo Ghiberti, Donatello, and Andrea del Verrocchio. It provides descriptions and images of sculptures by each artist, including Ghiberti's gilded bronze doors for the Baptistry of Florence, Donatello's marble statue of St. George and bronze David, and Verrocchio's bronze Young David and equestrian statue of Colleoni in Venice. The sculptures showcase the artists' mastery of materials like bronze, marble, and gilding during the Italian Renaissance.
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, Jesús 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.
17.ameerika sotsiaalne realism ja mehhiko monumentaalmaal (muralismMerille Hommik
This document provides information on artworks by American social realist and Mexican muralist artists such as Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood, Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and Frida Kahlo. It lists each of their artworks with the title, date, medium, and dimensions. The artworks span from the 1920s to the early 1950s and include paintings, murals, and diary pages focusing on people, industry, and Mexican culture and history.
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, Jesús 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.
17.ameerika sotsiaalne realism ja mehhiko monumentaalmaal (muralismMerille Hommik
This document provides information on artworks by American social realist and Mexican muralist artists such as Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood, Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and Frida Kahlo. It lists each of their artworks with the title, date, medium, and dimensions. The artworks span from the 1920s to the early 1950s and include paintings, murals, and diary pages focusing on people, industry, and Mexican culture and history.