1st Edition
ART 100: American Art and Culture
School: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UW-Milwaukee )
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Pages: 2II. Trompe I Oeil Painting III. American Modernism • Chicago Architecture • Worlds Columbian Exposition • Mary Cassatt • Two new approaches to painting at the turn of the 20th century
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Pages: 3Landscape as • Woman • Still- life • Scientific Inquiry
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Pages: 4II. Nature as • Landscape • Woman • Still life • Scientific Inquiry
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Pages: 2From Cultural objects to Canvasses Bowls, totem poles, chests Indian Culture
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Pages: 3Review of Lecture 3 -Puritan Art and Culture -The Southern Aristocracy -The influence of European Art in America Review of Lecture 4 -West and Smibert -John Singleton Copley -John Trumbull -Images of Washington -Thomas Jefferson’s Architecture -Shakers Aesthetic
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Pages: 4I. Review of lecture 1 -Mesoamerica and southwestern America -Toltecs -Aztecs -Spaniards II. Review of lecture 2 -Impact of trade and picturing the new world -Wampum -Ursuline nuns and Huron Crafts -Jacques -Debry
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Pages: 2I. Review of lecture 1 -Mesoamerica and southwestern America -Toltecs -Aztecs -Spaniards II. Review of lecture 2 -Impact of trade and picturing the new world -Wampum -Ursuline nuns and Huron Crafts -Jacques -Debry
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Pages: 2Why weren’t many African American Painters itinerate painters in the early 19th century? Why did traveling painters become so popular in the early 19th century?
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Pages: 3Northeast: Jesuits and the Ursuline Nuns Iroqois Protestant Groups Puritans how their art work made an impact.
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Pages: 2Evaluating the Arts and Crafts of various cultures, including taking a specific look at their particular view on art and the architecture.