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Choose artwork on display at the MFAH.org or MENIL.org
Take notes for a comparison and contrast paper on two artworks at one of the Houston art museums
1) Menil Collection www.menil.org
2) Museum of Fine Arts Houston www.mfah.org
Choose two artworks from official HOUSTON museum websites online:
Choose two different artists
From two different cultures
in two different styles
In two different media, i.e. sculpture and painting
Choose from among the following topics: Menil Collection 1) compare and contrast a Byzantine icon with an African tribal sculpture Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 2) compare and contrast an Italian Renaissance painting with a Greek vase painting or Roman sculpture Menil Collection, or MFAH 3) Modern and Contemporary art: compare and contrast a contemporary nonrepresentational artwork (i.e. Barnet Newman; Mark Rothko; Jackson Pollock; David Smith (sculpture or painting) with an early 20th century modern abstract artwork (i.e. Picasso; Matisse)
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ate:____________________________
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1. Cultural context and artist’s biography (see museum label and museum catalogues of general collections located in museum bookstores and libraries):
2. Subject (who or what is represented):
3. Identify locations in the composition
4. Style (Abstract and Stylized or Realistic, Naturalistic, Ideal?):
5. Iconography (symbolism or narrative):
6. Form (shape or structure; 2 dimensional or 3 dimensional):
7. Composition (arrangement of forms in space; balanced; symmetrical; asymmetrical)
8. Technique (handling of materials):
9. Line (contour; implied line of sight; thick; precise; broken):
10. Light (additive or natural; reflected; implied inside or outside the picture frame):
11. Color (value/tonality (light or dark) /hue (name) /saturation or intensity (relative purity)
12. Chiaroscuro (shading or modeling of form with dark and light):
13. Texture (quality of surface; rough, shiny, smooth):
14. Pattern:
15. Mass (bulk density):
16. Volume (space mass organizes):
17. Perspective (linear, aerial, estimated, vanishing point, orthogonals; creates the illusion space recedes into the distance on a 2D surface):
18. Foreshortening (figures represented at angles to the picture plane surface and literally shortened to create the illusion of 3-D and projection into space):
19. Proportion (relation of parts to the whole; i.e. Canon of ideal human proportions):
20. Scale (relative size relation between members of a group; hierarchy of scale: one figure is larger than the rest):
21. Time and Motion:
22. Emphasis and Focal Point:
23. Unity and Variety
24. Repetition and Rhythm