Chapter 17
THE EARLY MODERN WORLD: 1860 TO 1940
BRIEF CHAPTER OUTLINE
Late-Nineteenth-Century Painting Cubism Impressionism African Art Japanese Art of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Dada and Surrealism Centuries Futurism Post-Impressionism Constructivism Post-Impressionism Sculpture: Rodin De Stijl: Mondrian Late-Nineteenth-Century Architecture Sculpture: Brancusi Early-Twentieth-Century Architecture The Bauhaus Gaudí Mexican Murals Wright 1930s Art Early-Twentieth-Century Painting Expressionism
KEY TERMS
Art Nouveau International Style Salon Bauhaus modern art Salon des refusés contemporary art Pointillism Divisionism Prairie Style
ARTISTS AND IMAGES *Fig 17-1 Édouard Manet, Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe (Luncheon on the Grass) *Fig 17-2 Pierre Auguste Renoir, Luncheon of the Boating Party *Fig 17-3 Claude Monet, Grainstack, Sun in the Mist *Fig 17-5 Georges Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte *Fig 17-6 Paul Gauguin, Fatata Te Miti (By the Sea) *Fig 17-7 Vincent van Gogh, Starry Night *Fig 17-8 Paul Cézanne, The Basket of Apples Fig 17-9 Auguste Rodin, The Thinker Fig 17-11 Louis Sullivan, Carson, Pirie, Scott Building, Chicago Fig 17-12 Louis Sullivan, Carson, Pirie, Scott Building, detail, Chicago *Fig 17-13 Antoni Gaudí, Casa Milà, exterior and plan, Barcelona Fig 17-14 Frank Lloyd Wright, Robie House, exterior and plan, Chicago *Artist at Work: Frank Lloyd Wright, Falling Water, plan, exterior and interior; and Guggenheim Museum, interior and exterior *Fig 17-15 Henri Matisse, Open Window, Collioure *Fig 17-16 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Street, Dresden *Fig 17-17 Wassily Kandinsky, Improvisation Number 28 *Fig 17-18 Pablo Picasso, Les demoiselles d’Avignon *Fig 17-19 Pablo Picasso, Ma Jolie Fig 17-20 Pablo Picasso, Mandolin and Clarinet Fig 17-21 [Nok, African] head, Nigeria Fig 17-22 [Bushongo tribe, Bakuba, Africa], dance mask *Fig 17-23 Marcel Duchamp, Bicycle Wheel *Fig 17-24 Max Ernst, Two Children Are Threatened by a Nightingale Fig 17-25 Man Ray, Rayograph *Fig 17-26 Umberto Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space Fig 17-27 Lyubov Popova, Constructivist Construction *Fig 17-28 Piet Mondrian, Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue *Fig 17-29 Constantin Brancusi, Mademoiselle Pogany Fig 17-30 Walter Gropius, The Bauhaus, Dessau, Germany Fig 17-31 Paul Klee, Howling Dog *Fig 17-32 Diego Rivera, Orgy – Night of the Rich *Fig 17-33 Pablo Picasso, Guernica
Chapter 18
THE MODERN WORLD: SINCE 1940
BRIEF CHAPTER OUTLINE
Abstract Expressionism The 1990s and Beyond The International Style and Le Corbusier The 1960s: Pop Art, Minimalism, and KEY TERMS Conceptual Art The 1970s: Photo-Realism, Feminism, and Other Action Painting Trends Color Field Painting The 1980s: Post-Modernism
ARTISTS AND IMAGES *Fig 18-1 Jackson Pollock, Cathedral Fig 18-2 Barnett Newman, Covenant Fig 18-3 Isamu Noguchi, Sunken Garden at Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University Artist at Work: Jackson Pollock, photo of Pollock at work in studio and detail of Cathedral Fig 18-7 Andy Warhol, Brillo Boxes Fig 18-8 Claes Oldenburg, Clothespin Fig 18-9 Agnes Martin, The Tree *Fig 18-10 Donald Judd, Untitled *Fig 18-11 Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs Fig 18-12 Richard Estes, Diner Fig 18-18 Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano, Georges Pompidou National Center of Art and Culture, Paris Fig 18-19 Georg Baselitz, Die Verspottung (The Mocking) *Fig 18-21 Martin Puryear, Old Mole Fig 18-24 Guillermo Gómez-Peña and Coco Fusco, Two Undiscovered Amerindians Visit the West Fig 18-26 Bill Viola, The Locked Garden
For each starred image from chapters 17 and 18 I expect you to know: a. Artist’s Name b. Title c. Movement to which the art belongs, for example: Surrealism, Post-Impressionism, Dada, etc. d. Location (for buildings only)