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Mark Rothko


(Untitled) Green on Maroon


1953 A.D.


Oil on Canvas

Edouard Manet


Olympia


1863 A.D.


Oil on Canvas

Lucas Cranach I


Adam and Eve


1526


Oil on Panel

David Hensel


One Day Closer to Paradise


2006


Slate and Boxwood Base

Parthenon


East end pediment of "Birth of Athena"


Reclining male from rear


480 BCE


Norman Rockwell


The Connoisseur


January, 1962 A.D.

Richard Serra


Tilted Arc


1981

Chris Ofili


The Holy Virgin Mary


1996


Paper collage, Oil paint, Glitter, Polyester resin, Map pins, and Elephant dung on linen.

Thomas Hart Benton


Achelous and Hercules


1947 A.D.

Mark Duchamp/R. Mutt


Fountain


1917 A.D.

Damien Hirst


Some Comfort Gained from the Acceptance of the Inherent Lies in Everything


1996


Steel, Glass, Cows, Formaldehyde solution (12 tanks)

Johannes Vermeer


Woman in Blue Reading a Letter


1663 A.D.


Oil on Canvas

Edouard Manet


Luncheon in the Studio


1868 A.D.


Oil on Canvas

Eadweard Muybridge


The Horse in Motion


1878

Kritios Boy


c. 480 BCE

Roy Lichtenstein


Golfball


1962 A.D.


Oil on Canvas

Piet Mondrian


Sea in Starlight


1914 A.D.


Charcoal, White watercolor on paper

Robert Bechtle


Four Cars on Texas Street


2009 A.D.


Oil on Linen

Jean-Antoine Watteau


Pilgrimage to the Island of Cythera


1717 A.D.


Oil on Canvas

Charles Le Brun


Theseus Abandons Ariadne at Naxos


1664 A.D.


Oil on Canvas

Jean-Antoine Watteau


Harlequin and Columbine


1717-1719

Provenence

The chronology of the ownership, custody or location of a historical work of art

Chiaroscuro

the use of strong contrasts between light and dark, usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition.

AVANT-GARDE

New and unusual or experimental ideas, especially in the arts, or the people introducing them.

Camera Obscura

An optical device that led to photography and the camera. The device consists of a box or room with a hole in one side.

Anachronism

A thing belonging or appropriate to a period other than that in which it exists, especially a thing that is conspicuously old-fashioned.

Teleology

A teleology is an account of a given thing's purpose

Actuality

The arts also differ from one another, according to their mediums, in whether the items in the medium correspond to items in the world. Objects with colours and shapes are represented on canvas, and objects with colours and shapes also exist in the outside world.