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Introdução ao Desenho I – caminhando pela História da Arte

Introdução ao Desenho I – caminhando pela História da Arte. Aula 2 Prof.ª Dda . Ana Luiza Bernardo Guimarães. Pintura rupestre - Lascaux . 15.000 a 10.000 anos A.C. Fragmento do livro dos mortos de Tebas - Egito, C/ 1000 AC. The Berlin Painter Ganymede , 500-490 B.C .

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Introdução ao Desenho I – caminhando pela História da Arte

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  1. Introdução ao Desenho I – caminhando pela História da Arte Aula 2 Prof.ª Dda. Ana Luiza Bernardo Guimarães

  2. Pintura rupestre - Lascaux. 15.000 a 10.000 anos A.C.

  3. Fragmento do livro dos mortos de Tebas - Egito, C/ 1000 AC

  4. The Berlin PainterGanymede, 500-490 B.C.

  5. Detalhe de um desenho mural de Palau Calades - Barcelona. Idade Média

  6. The Utrecht Psalter, detailPsalm 26, ca. 830. Inkonvellum.

  7. Villard de Honnecourt, Portfolio, plate 36, ca. 1230. Leadpointandinkonparchment, ca. 24 x 16 cm.

  8. Leonardo da Vinci, detailofWoman’s Face

  9. Leonardo da Vinci, Muscles of the Arm , Shoulder, and Neck, ca. 1510-1511. Left: pen and ink and wash, 28.9 x 19.9 cm

  10. Michelangelo, A Male Figure Seen from Behind (detail), ca. 1504. Pen and ink over some black chalk, 40.9 x 28.5 cm.

  11. Pontormo, Study for Vertumnus and Pomona, 1519-1521. Red chalk over faint black chalk, 40.5 x 26.2 cm.

  12. Leonardo da Vinci - Estudo de perspectiva (detalhe) - Renascimento

  13. Vittore Carpaccio, St. Augustine in his Study, 1502. Pen and ink with light brown wash.

  14. Albrecht Dürer, The Artist’sMother, dated 1514.

  15. Annibale Carracci, Triumph of Bacchus, 1597-1598. Pen and brown ink on cream paper.

  16. Charles Le Brun, La Colère (Anger), 1670s . Left: Schematic head. Black chalk, pen and black ink.

  17. Anthony van Dyck, Copies after Titian and Giorgione, between 1627 and 1632.

  18. Jacob Jordaens, The Peasant Family and the Satyr, ca. 1620. Pen and brown ink, brush and brown ink

  19. CornelisPoelenburch, Interior of a Ruin with Figures, ca. 1621-23. Pen and brown ink, brush and brown and gray ink

  20. Rembrandt, Old Man Seated in an Armchair, 1630-31. Red and black chalk,

  21. Jacob Backer, Seated Female Nude, ca. 1650. Black and white chalk on blue paper,

  22. Antoine Watteau, Bearded Savoyard Standing, ca. 1715-16. Red and black chalk on cream paper,

  23. RosalbaCarriera, Allegory of Painting, ca. 1720. Pastel, 45.1 x 34.9 cm

  24. François Boucher, Recumbent Female Nude, ca. 1742-1743. Red, white, and black chalk.

  25. Jacques-Louis David, Four courtyards. Album 9

  26. Maurice-Quentin de La Tour, Portraitof Madame de Pompadour, 1752-1755. Pastel on blue-graypapermountedoncanvas

  27. Canaletto, The Grand Canal Looking toward the Carità, detail of right half, ca. 1735. Pencil, pen and ink,

  28. Théodore Chassériau, Portrait of Madame Burg de Balsan, 1847. Graphite

  29. Eugène Delacroix, At Meknes: Landscape, Doors, with Figures of Arabs and Jews, 1832. Pen and brown ink, watercolor

  30. Claude Monet, The Porte d’Aval Seen from the Cliff Path, Sketchbook 4, fol. 28v., ca. 1885. Pencil,

  31. Camille Pissarro, Three Studies of a Woman Dressing, ca. 1895-1900. Pastel on pink paper

  32. Vincent Van Gogh, Pollard Birches, 1884. Pencil, pen and ink, heightened with white, 39 x 54 cm.

  33. Vincent Van Gogh, Digger in a Potato Field, 1885. Black conté crayon with gray wash

  34. Vincent Van Gogh, The Zouave, 1888. Reed pen.

  35. EgonSchiele, 1913

  36. EgonSchiele, 1915

  37. Escher, Hand with Reflecting Sphere 1935 Lithograph

  38. Escher, Relativity 1953 Lithograph

  39. Pablo Picasso

  40. E o desenho na contemporaneidade???

  41. Paul Noble, detail from Ye Olde Ruin, 2003-4, pencil on paper, 426 x 732cm.

  42. Graham Little's Tapestry Lady (2010).

  43. RyokoAoki

  44. KaoruArima

  45. Silvia Bachli

  46. Silvia Bachli

  47. Danillo Villa

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