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You call that art?

You call that art?. Art Appreciation and Application i School High J. Metcalf PowerPoint #1. Pierre Subleyras , The Artist’s Studio, 1700s. Martin Puryear , Seer, 1984. Lascaux, c. 15,000 BCE. Thomas Cole, Romantic Landscape with Ruined Tower , 1832-1836.

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You call that art?

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  1. You call that art? Art Appreciation and Application iSchool High J. Metcalf PowerPoint #1

  2. Pierre Subleyras, The Artist’s Studio, 1700s

  3. Martin Puryear, Seer, 1984

  4. Lascaux, c. 15,000 BCE

  5. Thomas Cole, Romantic Landscape with Ruined Tower, 1832-1836

  6. Shirt, Broule Sioux, early 19th Century.

  7. Josef Albers, Homage to the Square: Glow, 1966

  8. Roy Lichtenstein, Hopeless, 1963

  9. Joseph Beuys, Felt Suits, 1970

  10. Louis Sullivan, Wainwright Building, St. Louis, Missouri, 1890-91

  11. Marilyn Levine, H. R. H. Briefcase, 1985

  12. Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Wrapped Coast, One Million Square Feet, Little Bay, Sydney, Australia, 1968-69

  13. Robert Rauschenberg, Monogram, 1959

  14. Nam June Paik, Video Flag, 1985-96

  15. Styles and Times • The class will be split in two big groups. • You have 15 minutes to find 10 things that your set of art has in common (group 1 = art before 1940; group 2 = art after 1940). • Write them on the board as soon as they are generated.

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