Professors (2016)
Tags
- Aaron Gilbert
- Abstract
- Albert Bierstadt
- american
- American Art
- art
- A Storm in the Rocky Mountains
- Awesome
- Brooklyn
- brooklyn museum
- Canvas
- Cassatt
- coffin
- death
- discussion
- Egypt
- egyptian
- Faile
- Fallen Bierstadt
- french
- George Washington
- John Biggers
- Landscape
- Life
- love
- Macaulay
- modern
- museum
- Nature
- Night at the Museum
- nyc
- Oil
- Oil on Canvas
- oil painting
- painting
- portrait
- rembrandt
- sculpture
- Statue
- Still life
- temple
- two ivans and oksana
- valerie hegarty
- Web of Life
- woman
A Morning Snow/Moorish Warrior
by: Jeremy Jimenez, Florence Adeosun, Nathaly Garzon, Jonas Urena
We looked really only at formal qualities and we did not delve into the meaning or emotional response as much as I think we should have.
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Trinity Church and Wall Street
by: Rodrigo Guerra, Raymund Rodriguez, Fariha Ansari
We used description, formal properties, subject matter/content, historical context, artist's intention and our interpretations.
We did not incorporate interrogation.
We would like to have questioned the painting more and give it more of an analysis.
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Tagged Bertram Hartman, Klich, Leadon, New York City, Oil, painting, Trinity Church, wall street
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Brooklyn Museum Death Cart
by: Neeru Bhagirath, Natallie Chavesta, Andrew Betz
In our conversations, we focused on the aesthetics and the information provided because we didn't have much background information. We used our background of religion to understand our art piece. We didn't focus immensely on historical context because of our lack of knowledge. If we had more time, we would have liked to explore more of the pieces in the same time period.
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A Storm in the Rocky Mountains
by: Noel George, Katie Johnson, George Kenefati, Sam Kramer, Rebecca Regine, Taryn Watkins
We used description, formal properties, content, historical context, artist's intention, and our own interpretation. However, we did not use interrogation. We would have liked to spend more time on our own interpretations as well as looking more closely at the smaller details of such a large painting.
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Tagged A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Albert Bierdstadt, Landscape, Nature, Oil on Canvas
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