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53 Cards in this Set
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"The Manner of Their Fishing" by White Medieval Style 1500s and 1600s -Documents the discoveries and mannerisms of Native Americans found on Ranoke Island, NC by settlers - "Cannow" is written on the canoe to identify what White heard the natives calling their boats |
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"Indian Village of Secoton" by White Medieval Style 1500's and 1600s - Serves as documentation of the lifestyle of natives- sitting at meals, corn growing, ritualistic dance, and architecture - One of the earliest images of a Native American townscape |
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"Adam Thoroughgood House" by Anonymous Medieval Style 1500s to 1600s - Characteristic casement style (hinged) windows - Two room floor plan - a parlor room and hall room |
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"St. Lukes Church" by Anonymous Medieval Style 1500s to 1600s - Oldest church in the United States - Buttresses protrude from the building and stained glasses windows make up characteristic achitectural elements of the Medieval style |
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"Parson Capen House" by Anonymous Medieval Style 1500s to 1600s - Built by the community, although the architect is anonymous, for their minister - The centeral chimney is an architectural feature associated with the north -There are 2 floors and an attic -Casement windows |
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"Parson Capen House - Parlor Room" by Anonymous Medieval Style 1500s to 1600s - Exposed beams on the ceiling were at one point multicolored - Wide planked floor and wide fireplace |
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"Stanley-Whitman House" by Anonymous Medieval Style 1500s to 1600s - "lean-to" extension of the house that gives a kitchen to the home - "overhang style" construction in which the second story hangs over the first story |
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"Old Ship Meeting House" by Anonymous Medieval Style 1500s to 1600s - Exposed beam roof looks like the bottom of a ship, hence the name of the building, resembles Noah's Ark - Oldest surviving puritarian meeting house |
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"Charlestown Stonecutter" Joseph Tapping Stone by Anonymous - He died in his 20's - Tombstone represents skeleton holding snuffer, father time holding skeleton back. SYMBOLISM - "Fugit Hora" engraved around hourglass means time flies |
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"John Freake" by Anonymous Medieval Style 1500s to 1600s - The eyes of this painting were originally off to the side but repainted to be looking at the viewer - Artist who may have been Samuel Clement worked out of traditional European style |
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"Mrs. Elizabeth Freake and Baby Mary" by Anonymous Medieval Style 1500s to 1600s - Stiff baby looks like it was later painted into the portrait - Pained by a limner - someone without art training and uses strong lines |
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"Self Portrait" by Thomas Smith Baroque 1700-1750 - avant-garde - |
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"College of William and Mary" by Anonymous Baroque 1700-1750
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"Govenor's Palace" by Cary Baroque 1700-1750 - |
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"Westover Plantation" by Byrd |
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"MacPhaedris- Warner House" by Anonymous Baroque 1700-1750 |
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"Old North Christ Church" by Price Baroque 1700-1750 |
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"Capitol" by Cary Baroque 1700-1750 |
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"Pennsylvania Colony House (Independence Hall)" by Hamilton Baroque 1700-1750 |
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"Armchair 'Queen Anne'" by Anonymous Baroque 1700-1750 -Cabriole Leg -Splat |
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"Pau de Wandelaer" by Vanderlyn Baroque 1700-1750 |
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"Henry Darnall III" by Kuhn Baroque 1700-1750 |
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"Lapowinsa/Tishcohan" by Hesselius Baroque 1700-1750 |
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"The Bermuda Group" by Smibert Baroque 1700-1750 |
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"Isaac Royall and his Family" by Feke Baroque 1700-1750 - Isaac wears a red coat, in contrast with his sister's green gown -All of the women are seated and the male stands |
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"Portrait of Mrs. William Bowdoin" by Feke Baroque 1700-1750 - Anatomically strange woman, she has a full face and a tiny waist with a high bosom - Dress is the star of the painting, made of satin which was expensive thus indicated her wealth -She's holding a book and education wasn't priority for women of this time |
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"Brigader General Samuel Waldo" by Feke Baroque 1700-1750 - He is dressed like a merchant, not a General because he's well dressed. Soilders weren't painted at this time so there weren't standards of painting officers. -Holding a telescope/spyglass to signify that he didn't fight in the battles, just directed them -Standing Akimbo- legs slightly apart and hand on hip |
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"Teakettle on stand" by Richardson Rococo 1750-76 - Rich had items made out of silver as a decorative preservation of their money -Lid has a pineapple symbolizing wealth and gratitude -Spout is a bird -S curve leg |
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"Teapot #9093 (Whistling Bird)" by Michael Graves -Post-Modernist Design embraces historical references (bird on tip - handle is blue and tip is red = hot and cold |
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"High Chest" by Anonymous Rococo 1750-76 |
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"The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director" by Chippendale |
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"Seagram Building" by Johnson and van der Rohe International Style
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"Philip Johnson House (The Glass House)" by Johnson International Style |
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"Port Royal Parlor" by Anonymous Rococo style 1750-76 |
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"Mr. and Mrs. Andrews" by Gainsborough Rococo Style 1750-76 |
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"General George Washington before Princeton" by Peale Rococo style 1750-76 |
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"Deborah Hall" by Williams Rococo Style 1750-76 |
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"Isaac Winslow and his Family" by Blackburn |
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"Mary and Elizabeth Royall" by Copley Rococo Style 1750-76 |
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"Mount Plesant" by Smith Gibbsian-Palladian 1750-76 -Similar architectural featuresof baroque styled homes, but middle projects forward - Engaged Columns |
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"Book of Architecture" by Gibbs Gibbsian-Palladian 1750-76 -Gibbs inspired by Palladio the Italian Architect who specialized in churches and villa designs -Palladian window = 3 part window with larger, rounder centeral window with 2 symmetrical side windows -Published in London |
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"Vassall Longfellow House" by Anon Gibbsian-Palladian 1750-76 |
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"Christ Church" Attrib. to Dr. J Kearsley Gibbsian-Palladian 1750-76 |
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"St. Michaels Church" by Anonymous Gibbsian-Palladian 1750-76 |
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"St. Pauls Chapel" by McBean Gibbsian-Palladian 1750-76 |
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"Redwood Library" by Harrison Gibbsian-Palladian 1750-76 |
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"King's Chapel" by Harrison Gibbsian-Palladian 1750-76 |
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"Mrs. Ezekiel Goldthwait" by Copley Mature American Copley 1760-74 |
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"Henry Pelham" by Copley Mature American Copley 1760-74 |
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"Paul Revere" by Copley Mature American Copley 1760-74 |
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"Samuel Adams" by Copley Mature American Copley 1760-74 |
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"Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mifflin" by Copley Mature American Copley 1760-74 |
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"Copley Family" by Copley Mature American Copley 1760-74 |