Professors (2016)
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Tag Archives: Oil
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
The Doge’s Palace
by: Leeba Erlbaum, David Fodiman, Alexandros Gloor, Victoria McGrath http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/wp-content/media-odds/Much-Doge-Very-Palace.mp4 Things we analyzed: – the objective form of the work – the use of color and geometry – the use of light and focus – the perspective of the painter … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Museum Videos, Krasner
Tagged 1908, Braverman, Canvas, Claude Debussy, claude monet, Cloudee, Doge, focus, Landscape, Leadon, Oil, painting, Palace, pastel, scene, that's enough tags, The Doge's Palace, Thompson
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Trinity Church and Wall Street
by: Rodrigo Guerra, Raymund Rodriguez, Fariha Ansari http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/wp-content/media-odds/Trinity-Church-and-Wall-Street.mp4 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 … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Museum Videos, Judell
Tagged Bertram Hartman, Klich, Leadon, New York City, Oil, painting, Trinity Church, wall street
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Shepherdess of Rolleboise
by: Stephanie Geier, Sandra Kumwong, Josh Brancale, Xiao Dan Guo http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2015/09/Shepherdess-of-Rolleboise-Brooklyn-Museum.mp4 The Shepherdess of Rolleboise combined a gray palette with a rural setting to highlighted the struggles of peasant life. The subject of the painting is a young, rosy-cheeked girl … Continue reading
Posted in 2015 Museum Videos
Tagged brooklyn museum, Daniel Ridgway Knight, french, Macaulay, nostalgia, nyc, Oil, peasant life, portrait, sheep, Shepherdess of Rolleboise, woman
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Ram’s Head White Hollyhock-Hills
by: Claudia Mallea, Mone Skratt Henry http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2015/09/Rams-Head-White-Hollyhock-Hills.mp4 We analyzed the structural format of the painting, the medium that was used, themes in the work of the artist, and the symbolism in the work. We did not analyze the historical context. … Continue reading
Posted in 2015 Museum Videos
Tagged 1837, O'Keefe, Oil, painting
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George Washington 1776 by Charles Willson Peale
by: Emilio Minichiello, Dylan Campbell, Mushe Shaulov, Kent Williams, Miriam Pinkhasova, Steven Lensky, Julia Antignani https://s3.amazonaws.com/mediaarts/George-Washington-Arts-in-NYC-Workshop-Project.mp4 We learned that there can be many different interpretations of one piece of art. We all loved the art work and the fact that … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 Museum Videos
Tagged Canvas, George Washington, Oil, painting
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Emblems of the Civil War by Alexander Pope, 1888
by: Lora Pavlovich, Vishnu Nair, Sonia Marinovic, Mariam Sleiman https://s3.amazonaws.com/mediaarts/NightAtTheMuseum.mp4 When you see this piece, it’s obvious that this picture is about war and patriotism. The painter has a dynamic use of colors, and in contrast keeps the background very … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 Museum Videos
Tagged 1888, alexander, american, at the museum, brooklyn museum, cassatt workshop, civil, civil war, confederacy, confederate, emblems, emblems of the civil war, lora, mariam, military, Night, Night at the Museum, of, Oil, Oil on Canvas, painting, pope, sonia, Still life, the, u.s.a., union, vishnu, war
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End of the Working Day
by: Catherine Yeo, Amanda Puitiza, Arwa El-Rowmeim, Alexandra Tang, Aleksandra Kluter https://s3.amazonaws.com/mediaarts/End-of-the-Working-Day.mp4 The experience of discussing an artwork in a small group of peers was something completely new to me. Because I was among friends, I felt more comfortable coming … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 Museum Videos
Tagged 19 century, breton, Canvas, day, End of The Working Day, french, jules, jules adolphe aimé louis breton, Oil, pastoral, peasants, working
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A Storm in the Rocky Mountains
by: Vladislav Borisov, Chris Cali, Angel Mindanao, Ana Teodoro, Crystal Awad, Anika Czander https://s3.amazonaws.com/mediaarts/A-Storm-in-the-Rocky-Mountains.mp4 We enjoyed the museum and working together as a group. Direct Link to your video (for embedding on a class site or saving on your computer)
Posted in 2014 Museum Videos
Tagged A Storm in the Rocky Mountains, art, Bierstadt, Canvas, Landscape, Macaulay, Night at the Museum, Oil
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Brooklyn Museum Media Project
by: Vadim Seylanov, Steven Ficurilli, Sara Clemente, Luke Scales http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/mediaarts/files/gravity_forms/9-fc3d6cae33936728c6f74429c844aef2/2013/10/MediaWorkshopFinal.m4v It was a very interesting experience, working with peers to analyze art in a productive and creative environment. We each learned that our opinions are only one of many, and … Continue reading
Posted in 2013 Museum Videos
Tagged 1670, aesthetics, darkness, eyes, family, Light, Musscher, Oil, Portrait of a Family on a Terrace, wealth
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