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  Bosch, Hieronymus (1450?-1516) , Art Links Gallery
His art was well known outside ‘s-Hertogenbosch during his lifetime.
References to astrology, folklore, witchcraft, and alchemy, in addition to the theme of the Antichrist and episodes from the lives of exemplary saints, are all woven together by Bosch into a labyrinth of late medieval Christian iconography.
Scholars differ in their interpretation of Bosch's art, but most agree that his pictures show a preoccupation with the human propensity for sin in defiance of God, as well as with God's eternal damnation of lost souls in hell as a fateful consequence of human folly.
www.latifm.com /artists/Bosch.htm   (338 words)

  
  UNT Undergraduate Catalog Art
Prerequisite(s): ART 1440 and 1450; or consent of instructor.
Prerequisite(s): ART 1440, 1450, 1500 and 1510, or consent of instructor.
Prerequisite(s): ART 2350 and 2360, or consent of instructor.
www.unt.edu /catalogs/2001-02/ucart.html   (2263 words)

  
 UNT Undergraduate Art Courses
Prerequisite(s): ART 1140, 1440, 1450, 1500, 1510, 2100; or consent of the instructor.
Prerequisite(s): ART 1440, 1450, 1500 and 1510; CSCI 1100; or consent of instructor.
Prerequisite(s): ART 1440, 1450, 1500, 1510, 3170; CSCI 1100; or consent of instructor.
www.unt.edu /catalogs/99-2000/ucart.html   (2046 words)

  
 MSU Online Catalog - Art Courses
PREREQUISITE: ART 327 or ART 344, ART 341, ART 348.
PREREQUISITE: ART 315 or 325 or 327 or 333 or 338 or 341 or 350 or 365.
PREREQUISITE: ART 110, ART 111 or ART 203, or consent of instructor.
www.montana.edu /wwwcat/courses/art.html   (2935 words)

  
 Dickinson College - Academic Bulletin - Art & Art History
Art history majors are also encouraged to take additional course work in Philosophy, Religion, Classics and studio art; to consider internships or independent studies directed to future interests in the discipline; and to take German if they are considering graduate work in art history.
NOTE: 391, 392 Studies in Art History, as well as independent study, should be taken in the third or fourth year, depending on the topic and the advice of the instructor and the adviser.
Senior Portfolio: Students who major in art with a studio emphasis must prepare a slide portfolio of their creative work for faculty review during their senior year and are expected to mount a formal exhibition of their work.
www.dickinson.edu /bulletin/arts.html   (3120 words)

  
 SparkNotes: Italian Renaissance (1330-1550): Art in the Early Renaissance (1330-1450)
Art historians claim that The Birth of Venus is a clear example of applied Neoplatonism.
The constant desire to conform to the doctrines of the Church, along with the persistence of religious themes in Renaissance art, is a testament to the continuing importance of the Church in Renaissance culture.
What is most remarkable about the art of the Renaissance is the constant evolution of techniques and materials, with each generation of artists building upon the accomplishments of the last.
www.sparknotes.com /history/european/renaissance1/section6.rhtml   (1244 words)

  
 Fitchburg State College - Art
The course presents a condensed survey of art history from prehistoric art to the present emphasizing the historical relationship of style and content.
The course is a survey of multicultural art from 1890 to 1945 in Europe and the United States.
Emphasis is placed exploring the expressive potential of visual art: the way that the various elements of drawing, painting and sculpture can be used to embody very different ideas and feelings, depending on how they are handled.
www.fsc.edu /catalog/UndergradCourses/art.html   (1142 words)

  
 The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: metmuseum.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: metmuseum.org
The drawings and watercolors from this now-dismantled Prendergast sketchbook principally show elegantly dressed women engaged in leisure activities.
Copyright © 2000–2007 The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
www.metmuseum.org   (91 words)

  
 Syllabus
This course is intended to serve as an overview of Western Art from the age of the Renaissance to the present, with a particular focus on painting and sculpture.
There will be two exams, each of which will consist of a series of shorter questions on the meaning of specific works of art, the identities of their authors and schools, or movements they represent, and two essays intended to synthesize material from the class.
The specific cultural and social framework of the work of art under consideration (including a discussion of the formal properties of the object, its physical appearance, condition, and style).
www.arthistory-archaeology.umd.edu /courses/ARTH201/mainsyllabus.htm   (548 words)

  
 SAN DIEGO MUSEUM of ART | Press Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cartwright's ability to carry the Museum forward on its current tract of organizing significant art exhibitions, developing and presenting its collections, and making the fine arts accessible to an ever widening and diverse constituency of residents and visitors to the region," says the president of the Museum's Board of Trustees, Chuck Hellerich.
A former art history professor at the University of San Diego (1993-1998), Cartwright has retained close ties with the region's arts community while at the Hood through such recent projects as Lateral Thinking: Art of the 1990s, an exhibition Cartwright co-curated for the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.
He received an M.A. in 1988 from the University of California, Los Angeles, where he studied modern art, critical theory, and the art of India, and in 1984, he was awarded his bachelor's degree, with honors, from the department of art history at the University of California, Berkeley.
www.sdmart.org /pr_newdirector.html   (656 words)

  
 Central Wyoming College: Academics: Programs: Art
The Art program is designed to let the student develop a creative attitude toward presenting and interpreting valid art forms.
Coursework is directed at providing knowledge, interest and the understanding of art as a primary form of visual communication.
Art coursework is intended to be applicable toward the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees at other institutions.
www.cwc.edu /academics/programs/art_program.php   (275 words)

  
 Art H 4160 Reading Objectives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Read more closely those sections of the chapters of the course texts which interpret a work of art in terms of its link to its culture.
While the books are organized thematically, we will on occasion deviate from that order to examine some of the ways in which chronology has contributed to the development of an idea.
It is to your benefit to review the reproductions of the works of art in the readings before coming to lecture so that not all images are new and unfamiliar.
www2.art.utah.edu /coursework/gothic/reading.html   (378 words)

  
 Welcome to Art History on Stamps
a web site that describes the development of art history through times as illustrated on postage stamps, giving at the same time an overview of selected artists and their works representative for a given style.
Although covering a large part of art history, this site does not pretend to be the ultimate guide to the subject matter, but it will -- hopefully -- give the collector an idea of how a collection could be organized.
Art styles are included on the site in the measure stamps have been issued to illustrate them; click here for a complete listing of art styles.
arthistory.heindorffhus.dk /index.html   (603 words)

  
 Bruce Cole Sworn In as Chairman of the NEH | Advocacy | College Art Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The art historian Bruce Cole was sworn in December 11, 2001, as the eighth chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
Previously, he taught for twenty-eight years at Indiana University in Bloomington, where he was distinguished professor of fine arts and chairman of the Department of the History of Art.
The College Art Association supports all practitioners and interpreters of visual art and culture, including artists and scholars, who join together to cultivate the ongoing understanding of art as a fundamental form of human expression.
www.collegeart.org /advocacy/000050   (269 words)

  
 Art Style Listing
This page is intended to provide visitors with a simple overview of major art styles and periods, as defined by art historians.
The listing may vary for individual countries, due to local art styles that did not spread globally, or duration which may vary from southern Europe to Northern Europe, from Europe to the Americas, and from Asia to Europe.
Alfons Mucha (Art Nouveau), Henri Matisse (Fauvism), Georges Braque (Cubism), Salvador Dali (Surrealism), Pablo Picasso (many different styles), Marc Chagall (Surrealism), members of the Cobra-Group, Andy Warhol (Pop Art), and many more who all passed away in the 1930's or later, are exempted from this site, and will only appear here at a later date.
arthistory.heindorffhus.dk /frame-ArtstyleListing.htm   (196 words)

  
 Art Museum Network News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Borromeo Madonna, which dates to about 1450, is a tender depiction of one of the most popular subjects of the Renaissance, and one that Donatello did more than any other artist to develop—the Madonna and Child.
The family had exclusive patronage rights to this church, most of whose priests were family members, and were among the most important art patrons in the region during the 15th century.
Timothy Potts, director of the Kimbell Art Museum, commented: “Donatello is indisputably one of the greatest figures in the history of art.
www.amnnews.com /press.jsp?id=2855   (665 words)

  
 Art Parody
Vocabulary – All of these words are used to describe a work of art that is in some way copied or borrowed in part – and mocked to a certain extent.
You may substitute this for the Art Careers homework assignment (If you wish, you may do both assignments and get extra credit).
Find a work of art from an artist that is listed for that time period that relates to the image Kurt has done of Mona Lisa (give Web address OR book title where you found the image).
www.princetonol.com /groups/iad/lessons/middle/parody.htm   (476 words)

  
 Art History - Famous Artists - Master Index
The art history index of famous artists leads to imagery and indepth information such as biographies to over 22,000 artists.
Over 200,000 images from museums are directly accessible via this wealth of art historical information database.
Direct links to images in museum collections, links to indepth art news, general links as well as the best collection of search engine results have been compiled for over 22,000 artists.
wwar.com /artists   (161 words)

  
 RG-1450
The rhomboid filigree 18k white gold band lends Art Deco geometric flavor to this antique wedding ring.
Twelve I1 clarity, I–J-colored diamonds encircle this Art Deco wedding ring, ten of which are round modern full cut and two of which are round single cut.
The total diamond weight of this Art Deco filigree wedding ring is approximately 0.60 carats.
www.topazery.com /antique-jewelry-item-rg1450.htm   (386 words)

  
 Gothic Art readings
The Gothic Idol: Ideology and Image-Making in Medieval Art.
The Gothic Image: Religious Art in France in the Thirteenth Century.
Abbot Suger on the Abbey Church of St. Denis and Its Art Treasures.
www.nyu.edu /classes/finearts/smith/gothic/booklist.html   (195 words)

  
 TVM: Bad Luck and a Bad Link   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
You are probably seeing this page because you followed a link from a search engine that has not yet updated the index to our museum, or you may have come from an art oriented page that still has an out-of-date link, or you have been to the museum before and bookmarked a favorite picture.
However, you will have to use either our team of elves, who will search the museum for you, or you can wander about until you find what you want—that can be enjoyable by itself.
The lift contains a summary of what is new in the museum and also a quick description of the art on each floor, so if you click on lift you can get help as to where to go.
tigtail.org /TIG/.../E/Ancient/Greek/Greek-art/greek-1.mycenaean.html   (498 words)

  
 Manhattan Rare Book Company: Art and Illustrated Books
First edition of this early study by Ansel Adams of the newly completed Allied Arts Guild in Menlo Park.
Bound in extraordinary custom French Art Deco binding with hand-painted dancers, the painting on the front cover signed by the artist "G. Bruneau".
First edition in English of one the major art treatises of the Renaissance, and one of the first attempts to define and understand the scientific laws of painting.
www.manhattanrarebooks-art.com   (2483 words)

  
 Apollo13 Art :: Art 100 : Drawing 1 Welcome
We will study art-making from a variety of perspectives including art as mark-making and pure gesture....a Zen approach to art making, if you wish.
In the western tradition we find that drawing is often a method for representing the world in as naturalistic a way as possible.
Arrange a still life of personal objects from around the house and draw a cubist style picture of it.
www.apollo13art.com /National/drawing1   (163 words)

  
 Art for John 18-19
Jesus Is Questioned by the Jewish High Priests, and Peter Denies Knowing Jesus (John 18:13-27) - the "charcoal" fire and the specific naming of certain characters is unique to John; much of the dialogue is also very different
1450) - distemper on flax canvas, by Dieric Bouts, the Elder (Dutch; 1415-1475) -
Pieta (1450) - oil on panel, by Rogier van der Weyden (Dutch; 1399/1400-1464)
catholic-resources.org /John/Art18.html   (944 words)

  
 Software for Collectors: Books: Missing Masterpieces: Lost Works of Art 1450-1900, Collecting Art
In this ground-breaking study of missing masterpieces, Gert-Rudolf Flick presents detailed case histories of great works of art that have simply vanished.
None of them is known for certain to have been destroyed; all of them are recorded in the form of copies, drawings, studies, or engravings.
The story of these works and many more are traced in minute detail, bringing to life some of the most famous art collectors of all time, such as Charles I, Queen Christina of Sweden, and Archduke Leopold Willem.
www.primasoft.com /book_collecting/collecting_art_book_065.htm   (364 words)

  
 Acrylic Painting - Art for Sale - absolutearts.com
Links to more art and 1465 pages for Painting Acrylic and further artists at the bottom of this page.
To view a work by any of these contemporary artists simply click on the image or browse the artist's portfolio.
To purchase a work simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art and how to contact the artist.
www.absolutearts.com /portfolio/for_sale/m-Painting_Acrylic-649.html   (112 words)

  
 The Baptism of Christ, 1450 Print by Piero della Francesca at Art.com
The Baptism of Christ, 1450 Print by Piero della Francesca at Art.com
art prints, paintings, canvas prints, vintage original posters, fine art prints, inspirational posters,
giclee prints, art reproductions and original art and photography.
www.art.com /asp/sp.asp?PD=10354246&RFID=346898&engine=sitematch   (145 words)

  
 Art on Demand - Fine Art Prints, Canvas Prints, Giclee Printing
Art on Demand - Fine Art Prints, Canvas Prints, Giclee Printing
Fine Art Prints on Canvas, on Fine Art Paper, on Demand
Fine Art Giclee Printing on Canvas or Fine Art Paper, by the sea, in Cornwall, UK
www.fineartprintsondemand.com /artists   (47 words)

  
 Primary Sources--Art Guide
The art of the Byzantine Empire, 312-1453; sources and documen
From the classicists to the impressionists; art and architecture
History and its images: art and the interpretation of the p
library.truman.edu /guides/art-resources/art09.htm   (374 words)

  
 Gothic Art 1140-C 1450 by Teresa G. Frisch at Smarter.com
The documents which have been selected for this book come from a variety of sources.
Whenever possible, personal observations of professional men and the observations of contemporaries have been used, but these are rare, and so, for the most part, impersonal records such as legal contracts, agreements, inscriptions, inventories and excerpts from expense accounts have had to make do instead, illuminating only obliquely changing times and attitudes.
These documents were dictated or written by clerks and laymen, by churchmen and lawyers, and eventually by city magistrates and the guilds: by men whose interest in what they recorded varied, so that the texts also vary in formulation an usefulness to the art historian.
www.smarter.com /gothic_art_1140_c_1450---pd--ch-1--pi-706542.html   (308 words)

  
 SWENSON 2001 ART 1A
Cycladic Art 2500 - 1100 BC Cycladic idol, 2500 - 1100 BC, h 30" *
1600 - 1450 BC Palace Complex, Knossos, Crete.
Before 1500 BC Mycenaean Art 1600 - 1100 BC Reconstruction drawing of the Megaron, Pylos, 4-25
www.taft.cc.ca.us /art/f01_s2.htm   (355 words)

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