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Believing eye

Laocoon and His sons


200 BC


Greek

Pantheon


450 BCE


Believing eye

Terracotta Army of Qin-Shin Huang


210-209 BCE


Believing eye


Modular

Sarcophagus Junius Bassus


359 BC


Believing eye

Dome of the Rock, facade


691 CE


Believing eye

Damien Hirst


For the Love of God


2006

Ai Weiwei


Sunflower Seeds


2010

Piero della Francesca


Baptism of Christ


c1440


Analytical eye

Dürer


Self-Portrait


1499

Dürer


sketch for Rape of Europa


1495

Quentin Massys


Moneychanger and His Wife


1514

Caravaggio


Death of the Virgin


1605

Rubens


Samson and Delilah


1610

Velázquez


Las Meninas


1656

Cindy Sherman


Untitled #228


1990

Visual Literacy

ability to interpret, negotiate, and makemeaning from information presented in the form of an image

Critical Thinking

the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.

Critical Method

surrealist technique developed by Salvador Dalí in the early 1930s. He employed it in the production of paintings and other artworks, especially those that involved optical illusions and other multiple images.

Aesthetic

a set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.

Analysis

detailed examination of the elements or structure of something, typically as a basis for discussion or interpretation.

Formal Analysis

it is an explanation of visual structure, of the ways in which certain visual elements have been arranged and function within a composition.

Mimesis

representation or imitation of the real world in art and literature.

Eurocentrism

focusing on European culture or history to the exclusion of a wider view of the world; implicitly regarding European culture as preeminent.

Believing eye

Painting about God

Analytic Eye

Involving science