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Objects | Objects as History
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Parsons, Fall 2013 : Instructor = Michelle Millar Fisher. Each week we’ll look at many objects as we traverse themes, histories, and geographies. This page will keep track of the major “focus objects” which will be the objects you will discuss on quizzes and exams. Week 6 (Rubin Museum of Art). Green Tara, a benevolent deity. 1700 – 1799. Ground Mineral Pigment, Black Background on Cotton. Collection of Rubin Museum of Art. We saw this thangka in the. This ubiquitous verse references the core of the Budd...
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Parsons, Fall 2013 : Instructor = Michelle Millar Fisher. Daily Archives: September 14, 2013. September 14, 2013. What’s due for week 4? After our visit to the Met Museum in week 3, everyone should have chosen an object to focus on for the formal analysis paper due to be handed in during class in week 5. Remember, your object has to be currently on display at the Met Museum and you have to have spent time looking at it and sketching it while you were there. Let me know if you have questions!
Object Presentations | Objects as History
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Parsons, Fall 2013 : Instructor = Michelle Millar Fisher. November 11, 2013. We have discussed what your presentations might look like in class a few weeks ago when you received the outline for your final assignment. In order to make sure everyone has access to this information as you prepare, here’s the grading rubric. Your presentations will be graded on the following:. VISUALS: Did the student use PPT, Prezi, Shadowpuppet, iMovie, or another compelling visual format to introduce their chosen object?
Week 7 – Borbobudur and Hindu Temples | Objects as History
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Parsons, Fall 2013 : Instructor = Michelle Millar Fisher. October 10, 2013. Week 7 – Borbobudur and Hindu Temples. Annique’s question was a great one: “how long does it take to climb Borobudur if one is circumambulating it? 8221; Like Annique, I am having a hard time finding a specific answer, but the Wiki travel site for Borobudur puts it into context:. It doesn’t sound like a walk in the park……. This not-so-academic source. Suggests it might take four hours from beginning to end (with a coffee break!
What’s due for week 4? | Objects as History
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Parsons, Fall 2013 : Instructor = Michelle Millar Fisher. September 14, 2013. What’s due for week 4? After our visit to the Met Museum in week 3, everyone should have chosen an object to focus on for the formal analysis paper due to be handed in during class in week 5. Remember, your object has to be currently on display at the Met Museum and you have to have spent time looking at it and sketching it while you were there. You should refer to the assignment sheet posted here. Getting to the Met Museum.
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Courbet’s “Burial at Ornans” | Nineteenth Century Art & Architecture
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Nineteenth Century Art and Architecture. A community outside the classroom for the fall 2012 Baruch College Nineteenth Century Art and Architectural History class. Laquo; What is Realism? Courbet’s “Burial at Ornans”. November 2, 2012. I know many of you may still have disruptions connected to Hurricane Sandy (I’m thinking of you all and really hope you’re ok – be in touch if not! That discusses Courbet’s masterpiece,. 1849-50). Please watch and we’ll discuss in class. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.
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Contemporary Sound Artists take on Zola’s Nineteenth Century Department Store | Nineteenth Century Art & Architecture
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Nineteenth Century Art and Architecture. A community outside the classroom for the fall 2012 Baruch College Nineteenth Century Art and Architectural History class. Laquo; Contribute a Question: Guggenheim Museum Visit. Contemporary Sound Artists take on Zola’s Nineteenth Century Department Store. November 19, 2012. On Tuesday November 27, apexart. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. November 21, 2012 at 5:30 pm. November 22, 2012 at 3:20 pm. I haven’t been inside Harrod’s in years, but looki...You are c...
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Questions for discussion | Nineteenth Century Art & Architecture
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Nineteenth Century Art and Architecture. A community outside the classroom for the fall 2012 Baruch College Nineteenth Century Art and Architectural History class. Laquo; The Barque of Dante. November 1, 2012. Gustave Courbet, “Burial at Ornans,” 1849-50. 315 cm x 660 cm. Post your comments, questions, discussion ideas in the comments section below! This week you have read Anne McCauley’s. Caricature and Photography in Second Empire Paris. And an excerpt from Michael Fried’s. In class. How might. Or Nada...
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What is Realism? | Nineteenth Century Art & Architecture
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Nineteenth Century Art and Architecture. A community outside the classroom for the fall 2012 Baruch College Nineteenth Century Art and Architectural History class. Laquo; Questions for discussion. Courbet’s “Burial at Ornans”. November 1, 2012. Over the next few days I’ll be posting some short definitions and thematic concerns that will help us catch up post-Sandy when we’re back in the classroom next week. Please take a few minutes to read over your dinner or morning coffee. Realism rejected the idealiz...
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the-frick-collection_v1_460x285 | Nineteenth Century Art & Architecture
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Nineteenth Century Art and Architecture. A community outside the classroom for the fall 2012 Baruch College Nineteenth Century Art and Architectural History class. Laquo; Frick Museum Visit. November 30, 2012 /. 460 × 285. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. A community...
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Baudelaire and Manet | Nineteenth Century Art & Architecture
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Nineteenth Century Art and Architecture. A community outside the classroom for the fall 2012 Baruch College Nineteenth Century Art and Architectural History class. Laquo; Nineteenth-Century Caricature. William Morris and Crystal Palace. November 15, 2012. Baudelaire de profil, en chapeau I. Manet (Courtauld Institute of Art). In response to Victoria’s question about the relationship between Manet and Baudelaire, I found this short passage on the Courtauld website that sums it up nicely:. You are commenti...
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Nineteenth-Century Caricature | Nineteenth Century Art & Architecture
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Nineteenth Century Art and Architecture. A community outside the classroom for the fall 2012 Baruch College Nineteenth Century Art and Architectural History class. Laquo; Courbet’s “Burial at Ornans”. November 4, 2012. Honoré Daumier, Gargantua, 1831. Charles Philipon, a man once described as “journalism made flesh,” in tandem with his brother-in-law Gabriel Aubert’s lithograph business, founded two journals in the 1830s, La Caricature. 8221; which “ produce the most deadly effect. I think Chu also wrote...
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Nineteenth Century Art and Architecture. A community outside the classroom for the fall 2012 Baruch College Nineteenth Century Art and Architectural History class. The Barque of Dante. October 27, 2012. The Barque of Dante 1822. Musée du Louvre, Paris, France. Painting, Oil on canvas, 189 x 246 cm. Following on from class discussion, if you’re interested in thinking further about this work, the first that Delacroix submitted to the Paris Salon, then James H. Rubin’s Delacroix’s. October 24, 2012. Lisa wa...
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William Morris & Crystal Palace | Nineteenth Century Art & Architecture
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Nineteenth Century Art and Architecture. A community outside the classroom for the fall 2012 Baruch College Nineteenth Century Art and Architectural History class. Laquo; Baudelaire and Manet. Berthe Morisot and the Feminizing of Impressionism. William Morris and Crystal Palace. November 16, 2012. Following up on Marcia’s question about a more detailed bio for William Morris, the Victoria and Albert Museum has a nice summation of his chronology here. As well as a great set of resources. You are commentin...
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Contribute a Question: Guggenheim Museum Visit | Nineteenth Century Art & Architecture
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Nineteenth Century Art and Architecture. A community outside the classroom for the fall 2012 Baruch College Nineteenth Century Art and Architectural History class. Laquo; Berthe Morisot and the Feminizing of Impressionism. Contemporary Sound Artists take on Zola’s Nineteenth Century Department Store. Contribute a Question: Guggenheim Museum Visit. November 19, 2012. We have the great fortune to have curator Tracey Bashkoff. I would like each member of the class (including myself! If Baroness Rebay was no...
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Objects as History | Parsons, Fall 2013 : Instructor = Michelle Millar Fisher
Parsons, Fall 2013 : Instructor = Michelle Millar Fisher. November 11, 2013. We have discussed what your presentations might look like in class a few weeks ago when you received the outline for your final assignment. In order to make sure everyone has access to this information as you prepare, here’s the grading rubric. Your presentations will be graded on the following:. VISUALS: Did the student use PPT, Prezi, Shadowpuppet, iMovie, or another compelling visual format to introduce their chosen object?
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Objects as History | Parsons, Fall 2013 : Instructor = Michelle Millar Fisher
Parsons, Fall 2013 : Instructor = Michelle Millar Fisher. November 11, 2013. We have discussed what your presentations might look like in class a few weeks ago when you received the outline for your final assignment. In order to make sure everyone has access to this information as you prepare, here’s the grading rubric. Your presentations will be graded on the following:. VISUALS: Did the student use PPT, Prezi, Shadowpuppet, iMovie, or another compelling visual format to introduce their chosen object?
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Objects at Rest Animation Studio – explorations in moving imagery by grant goans
Objects at Rest Animation Studio. Explorations in moving imagery by grant goans. ESCHATON: Act I and II (2012 – 2013). The Sword of Damocles (2006). Man Drawing a Reclining Woman (2006). La Kantado Kukurbo de Saveno: Part 1 (2014). ESCHATON: Act I and II (2012 – 2013). The Sword of Damocles (2006). Man Drawing a Reclining Woman (2006). Call to undefined function portfolioplus paging nav() in /home/objectsa/www/www/wordpress/wp-content/themes/portfolio-press/templates/full-width-portfolio.php.
Objects at Rest Animation Studio – explorations in moving imagery by grant goans
Objects at Rest Animation Studio. Explorations in moving imagery by grant goans. ESCHATON: Act I and II (2012 – 2013). The Sword of Damocles (2006). Man Drawing a Reclining Woman (2006). La Kantado Kukurbo de Saveno: Part 1 (2014). ESCHATON: Act I and II (2012 – 2013). The Sword of Damocles (2006). Man Drawing a Reclining Woman (2006). Call to undefined function portfolioplus paging nav() in /home/objectsa/www/www/wordpress/wp-content/themes/portfolio-press/templates/full-width-portfolio.php.
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