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
Warrior Wearing a Crocodile Mask
by: Hila, Jovanka, Aqsa, Calvin, and Rebecca
We used description, interrogation, historical context, and formal properties. We could've talked more about the artist's interpretation.
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Tagged Klich, Mask, sculpture, supernatural, warrior
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George Taylor II
by: Tanja Miketic, Benard Slawomirski, William Dadario, Bart Rosenzweig
We analyzed the portrait of George Taylor II, painted by Rembrandt Peele. We started our analysis by focusing on describing the painting, then moved on to studying its formal properties. We ended by discussing subject matter and content. We unfortunately did not make mention of the painting's historical context or the artist's intention.
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Tagged description, formal properties, Leadon, portrait, rembrandt, subject matter
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BrooklynMuseumHarmonyChair
by: Roshan Chudhry, Erin McDermott, Melissa Lent, Olivia Palacios, Sabrina Song, Simmeon Chanka, Madison Paredes, Afroza Ahmed, Michelle Jung
We did a great deal of interpretation and formal analysis while maintaining a sense of cultural and historical relevance while including modern events. If we had more time we would add more formal properties and description.
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Tagged #brooklynmuseum, Harmonychair, Mabunda, Macaulay, Mozambique
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Resting Place of Prisoners
by: Brighid Gutch, Julia Barravecchio, Matthew Tomko
While this group hit every suggested talk point, we failed to discuss decision to paint this on a large scale, which may have been of some importance. In spite of this, we managed to conduct an insightful conversation and walked awway from the art with a deeper understanding of it's purpose.
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Tagged Klich, Resting Place of Prisoners, Vasily Vereshchagin
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