Final History 1
Links for each topic:
Required Questions:
1) Break - Mandy Martin — Google Arts & Culture
2) Many Came Back - El Anatsui — Google Arts &
Culture
3) Kiowa Warriors in Regalia - Unidentified Artist —
Google Arts & Culture
4) Landscape in Moonlight - Sesson Shūkei, Attributed to
Sesson Shūkei — Google Arts & Culture
5) Moret: The Banks of the River Loing, 1877 - Alfred
Sisley — Google Arts & Culture
Orestes Pursued by the Furies - Adolphe William
Bouguereau — Google Arts & Culture
6) bark painting depicting a coiled snake - Australian
Aboriginal peoples — Google Arts & Culture
American Indian:
1) Sandpainting Tapestry - Hosteen Klah (1867–1937);
Navajo, Arizona, United States — Google Arts & Culture
2) Self Surrender (#1242) - Emmi Whitehorse — Google
Arts & Culture
Africa:
1) Power Figure (Nkisi) - Kongo — Google Arts &
Culture
2) Mask (sowei) - Bundu, Sierra Leone — Google Arts &
Culture
3) egungun mask - Oyo peoples — Google Arts & Culture
4) Mogamma (A Painting in Four Parts): Part 2 - Julie
Mehretu — Google Arts & Culture
Asia:
1) Tea Bowl known as "Jirobo", Raku Ware, Kuro-raku
Type - Chojiro — Google Arts & Culture
Longquan ware drinking bowl — Google Arts & Culture
2) Thangka — Google Arts & Culture
3) Palace Façade (Palace of Sayyed Akbar Shah, King of
Swat 1835-57) - Islamic, Pakistan — Google Arts &
Culture
4) Jahangir Shooting the Head of Malik Ambar - Artist:
Inscribed (later) to Abu'l-Hasan — Google Arts & Culture
5) Gade - Little Red Book - Gade — Google Arts &
Culture
Modern and Contemporary:
1) Soundsuit - Nick Cave — Google Arts & Culture
2) Magritte's Atelier - Nam, Kyung Min — Google Arts &
Culture
3) Live Ammo (Ha! Ha! Ha!) - Roy Lichenstein —
Google Arts & Culture
4) The Painter's Window - Juan Gris — Google Arts &
Culture
Europe:
1) Robert Dudley, first Earl of Leicester (1532/3–1588) -
Unknown artist, sixteenth century — Google Arts &
Culture
2) Madonna and Child with St. Bartholomew and St. John
the Baptist - Master of San Torpé — Google Arts &
Culture
3) Wall Clock - Cabinet probably made by Jean-Pierre
Latz (French, About 1691–1754); Clockwork made by
Francis Bayley (Belgian, active 18th century) — Google
Arts & Culture
For the extra credit: Explore — Google Arts & Culture