Professors (2016)
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Tag Archives: Nature
Thomas Cole’s “A Picnic”
by: Soham Ghoshal, Stella Ma, Rafi Khandaker, Ahmet Doymaz http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/wp-content/media-odds/Museum-Visit.mp4 Our group mainly utilized descriptive analysis to analyze the painting in the museum. We commented on the general setting of the picture, details about the people, and details about the … Continue reading
In Danger by Hendrik Willem Mesdag
by: Mariana Adieb http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/wp-content/media-odds/Mariana-A.-Museum-Movie.mp4 In my conversation at the museum, I included many descriptions to account for the overall general picture and also the small details in it. I discussed formal properties such as the shape and lines that can … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Museum Videos, Krasner
Tagged dark scene, disturbing seas, Nature, storm, trapped ship
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Thomas Cole – A Pic-Nic Party
by: David Mashkevich, Diana Vasilevski http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/wp-content/media-odds/DavidM_DianaV_BrooklynMuseumiMovie.mp4 I think that we covered all of the types of analysis mentioned at the Media Arts Workshop. After listening to our recording, perhaps we could have done more analysis of formal properties – that … Continue reading
A Storm in the Rocky Mountains: Mt. Rosalie, by Albert Bierstadt
by: Brian Sullivan and Gideon Soule http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/wp-content/media-odds/Mt.-Rosalie.mp4 We used Description, Formal, Historical context, and Artist's intention analysis. We did not use Interrogation analysis, or content analysis to its fullest extent, which we would have if we'd had more time. Direct … Continue reading
A Storm in the Rocky Mountains
by: Noel George, Katie Johnson, George Kenefati, Sam Kramer, Rebecca Regine, Taryn Watkins http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/wp-content/media-odds/A-Storm-in-the-Rocky-Mountains.mp4 We used description, formal properties, content, historical context, the artist's intention, and our own interpretation in our analysis. However, we did not use interrogation. We would … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Museum Videos, Judell, Krasner
Tagged A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Albert Bierdstadt, Landscape, Nature, Oil on Canvas
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A Storm in the Rocky Mountains
by: Noel George, Katie Johnson, George Kenefati, Sam Kramer, Rebecca Regine, Taryn Watkins http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/wp-content/media-odds/A-Storm-in-the-Rocky-Mountains.mp4 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 … Continue reading
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Tagged A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Albert Bierdstadt, Landscape, Nature, Oil on Canvas
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Fallen Bierdasdt
by: Ofir Shalom, Sarah Ginsberg, Shirly Shoshan http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2015/09/Movie-Slide-Media-arts.mp4 We did a historical analysis. We didn’t do much of art analysis of the paintings. if we had more time we would’ve focused on the technique of the artist Direct Link to … Continue reading
Posted in 2015 Museum Videos
Tagged Broken, Damaged, destruction, Fallen Bierdasdt, Landscape, Nature, Valerie Hegary
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Fallen Bierstadt by Valerie Hegarty
by: Michelle Bensadigh, Leah Azizian, Rena Pinkhasov. http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2015/09/Fallen-Bierstadt-by-Valerie-Hegarty-Bensadigh-Azizian-Pinkhasov.mp4 We generally started our analysis by looking at the physical features of the artwork followed by the symbolic meaning of what the artwork represents or is trying to convey. We also analyzed … Continue reading
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Tagged destruction, manifest destiny, Nature, waterfall
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The First Harvest in the Wilderness by Asher B. Durand
by: Yoselin Paucar and Sabrina Mammen http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2015/09/Night-at-the-Brooklyn-Museum1.mp4 We analyzed the contrasting of colors and the distinct differences between the light and dark areas of the painting. The background area of trees and wood looked like it had been negatively affected … Continue reading
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Tagged Asher B Durand, first harvest, Nature, wilderness
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The First Harvest in the Wilderness
by: Yorranshell Wattson, Anna Tao, Dylan Kirdahy http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2015/09/Media-Arts-Workshop.mp4 We analyzed a lot of the color and lighting, especially the symbolism conveyed by these effects. We also analyzed the intentions of the artist and the role of the human settlers and … Continue reading
Posted in 2015 Museum Videos
Tagged asher durand, clouds, destruction, farm, humanity, lighting, Nature, rembrandt, settlement, The First Harvest in the Wilderness, trees, woods
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