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Iconology-Form

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1) What kind of genre is it?2) Central or basic subject matter3) The location or the setting of a particular scene4) The historical period depicted5) Season or time of year shown6) The time of day7) Particular instant

pp. 16-17 Visual Culture

Look for yourself (active looking):

Describe what’s there

What-you-see-is-what-you-get approach

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John Constable, The Haywain (1821)

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Edward Hopper, Nighthawks (1942)

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Gregory Crewdson, Untitled from the series Twilight (2001-2)

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Peter Paul Rubens, Saint Peter (1611)

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Jan van Eyck, The Arnolfini Wedding Portrait (1434)

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Master of Flémalle, The Annunciation (c. 1428)

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Primary/natural subject matter:“What is depicted?” Secondary/conventional subject matter:“What is the story?”Intrinsic content“What does this all mean?”

IconologyDeveloped by Erwin Panofsky

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Jackson Pollock, Number 32 (1950)

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Form

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Robert Fry:

Not what painting shows, but how:

1) Rhythm of the line2) Mass3) Space4) Light and shade5) Color

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Paul Cézanne, Still Life with Milk Jug and Fruit (c. 1900)

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Mark Rothko, untitled (1969)

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Rembrandt van Rijn, self-portrait (c. 1663)

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Art and Ideology

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Hans Holbein the Younger, The Ambassadors (1533)

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Thomas Gainsborough, Mr and Mrs Andrews (c. 1750)

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Yinka Shonibare, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews without their Heads (1998)

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Eugène Delacroix, The Women of Algiers (1834)

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Léon Cogniet, The 1798 Egyptian Expedition Under the Command of Bonaparte (1835)

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Eugène Delacroix, Death of Sardanapalus (1827)

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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, La Grande Odalisque (1814)

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Ellen Harvey, The Nudist Museum (2010)

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Francios Boucher, L’Odalisque Brune (1745)

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Gustave Courbet, The Sleepers (1866)

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Aggie, The Body Project: Men in “Women’s” Poses (2013-15)

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Rion Sabean, Men-ups (2011)

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Hitchcock, Rear Window (1954)

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Pablo Picasso, Guernica (1937)

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Look for yourself!!!!