Friday, March 13, 2009

Extra-credit Project

Look for the appropriate media (pictures for architecture and painting, while recordings for music) belonging to the mentioned art movements below. Aside from the media, please include the necessary information such as artist, composer, or architect responsible for the artwork; art movement it belongs; year it was made, constructed, exhibited, shown or performed in public for the first time; medium, and dimensions.



Your extra-credit will depend on the number of media you will submit. (again, media not having the sufficient data will not be counted)

25 media- .1 deduction of the final grade
50 media- .2 deduction of the final grade
75 media- .3 deduction of the final grade
100 media- .4 deduction of the final grade
125 media-.5deduction of the final grade
150 media- .6 deduction of the final grade
175 media- .7 deduction of the final grade
200 media- .8 deduction of the final grade
225 media- .9 deduction of the final grade
250 media- .10 deduction of final grade

*Take note 1 picture is worth one point, while a full musical recording is worth 10 points.
You can store the media in a CD and submit it at the Department of Languages and Literature. The last day of submission will be on March 14, 2000. For any inquiries please leave your question and contact details at the comment section.

PAINTING

Western styles

  • Abstract
  • Abstract Expressionism
  • Art Brut
  • Art Deco
  • Baroque
  • Body painting
  • CoBrA
  • Color Field
  • Constructivism
  • Contemporary Art
  • Cubism
  • Digital painting
  • Expressionism
  • Fauvism
  • Figuration Libre
  • Folk
  • Futurism
  • Graffiti
  • Hard-edge
  • Hyperrealism
  • Impressionism
  • Lyrical Abstraction
  • Mannerism
  • Minimalism
  • Modernism
  • Naïve art
  • Neo-classicism
  • Op art
  • Orientalism
  • Orphism
  • Outsider
  • Painterly
  • Photorealism
  • Pinstriping
  • Pluralism
  • Pointillism
  • Pop art
  • Post-painterly Abstraction
  • Postmodernism
  • Precisionism
  • Primitive
  • Realism
  • Regionalism
  • Rococo
  • Romantic realism
  • Romanticism
  • Socialist realism
  • Stuckism
  • Surrealism
  • Tachism
  • Tonalism
Far eastern
  • Ink and wash painting (shui-mo hua in China,
    Suibokuga or Sumi-e in Japan, and sumukhwa in Korea)
  • Chinese
    • Tang Dynasty
    • Ming Dynasty
    • Shan shui
    • Contemporary
  • Japanese
    • Yamato-e
    • Rimpa school
    • Emakimono
    • Kanō school
    • Shijō school
  • Korean
    • Goguryeo
Islamic / Near eastern
  • Ottoman miniature
  • Persian miniature
Indian
  • Mysore
  • Tanjore
  • Madhubani
  • Rajput
  • Mughal
  • Bengal school
  • Samikshavad




ARCHITECTURE

Pre-history to the present

  • Neolithic architecture 10,000 BC-3000 BC
  • Sumerian architecture 5300 BC-2000 BC
  • Phoenician architecture 3,000 BC-500 AD
  • Ancient Egyptian architecture 3000 BC-373 AD
  • Classical architecture 600 BC-323 AD
    • Ancient Greek architecture 776 BC-265 BC
    • Roman architecture 753 BC–663 AD
    • Herodian architecture 37 BC-4 BC Judea
  • Architecture of Armenia (IVe s - XVIe s)
  • Merovingian architecture 400s-700s France and Germany
  • Anglo-Saxon architecture 450s-1066 England and Wales
  • Byzantine architecture 527 (Sofia)-1520
  • Islamic Architecture 691-present
  • Carolingian architecture 780s-800s France and Germany
  • Repoblación architecture 880s-1000s Spain
  • Ottonian architecture 950s-1050s Germany
  • Russian architecture 989-1700s
  • Romanesque architecture 1000-1300
  • Norman architecture 1074-1250
  • Gothic architecture
    • Early English Period c.1190—c.1250
    • Decorated Period c.1290–c.1350
    • Perpendicular Period c.1350–c.1550
    • Brick Gothic c.1350–c.1400
  • Isabelline Gothic 1474-1505 (reign) Spain
  • Tudor style architecture 1485–1603
  • Manueline 1495-1521 (reign) Portugal & colonies
  • Spanish Colonial style 1520s–c.1550
  • Elizabethan architecture (b.1533–d.1603)
  • Dutch Colonial 1615-1674 (Treaty of Westminster) New England
  • Palladian architecture 1616–1680 (Jones)
  • Churrigueresque, 1660s-1750s. Spain and the New World
  • English Baroque 1666 (Great Fire)–1713 (Treaty of Utrecht)
  • Sicilian Baroque 1693 earthquake–c.1745
  • Chilota architecture 1600-present Chiloé and southern Chile
  • Ukrainian Baroque late 1600-1800s
  • Georgian architecture 1720-1840s UK & USA
    • American colonial architecture 1720-1780s USA
  • Pombaline style 1755 earthquake-c.1860 Portugal
  • Gothic Revival architecture 1760s–1840s
    • List of Gothic Revival architecture
  • Neoclassical architecture
    • Adam style 1770 UK
    • Federal architecture 1780-1830 USA
    • Empire (style) 1804-1814, 1870 revival
  • Jeffersonian architecture 1790s-1830s Virginia, USA
  • Florida cracker architecture c.1800-present Florida, USA
  • Italianate 1802
  • Egyptian Revival architecture 1809–1820s, 1840s, 1920s
  • American Empire (style) 1810
  • Biedermeier 1815–1848
  • Russian Revival 1826-1917, 1990s-present
  • Tudorbethan architecture 1835–1885
  • Victorian architecture 1837 and 1901 UK
    • See also San Francisco architecture
  • Jacobethan 1838
  • Carpenter Gothic USA and Canada 1840s on
  • Queenslander (architecture) 1840s–1960s
    • Australian architectural styles
  • Romanesque Revival architecture 1840–1900 USA
  • Neo-Manueline 1840s-1910s Portugal & Brazil
  • Neo-Grec 1848 and 1865
  • Adirondack Architecture 1850s New York, USA
  • Bristol Byzantine 1850-1880
  • Second Empire 1865 and 1880
  • Queen Anne Style architecture 1870–1910s England & USA
    • Stick Style 1879-1905 New England
    • Eastlake Style 1879-1905 New England
    • Shingle Style 1879-1905 New England
  • National Park Service Rustic 1872–present USA
  • Chicago school (architecture) 1880s and 1890 USA
  • Neo-Byzantine architecture 1882–1920s American
  • Art Nouveau/Jugendstil c. 1885–1910
    • Modernisme 1888-1911 Catalonian Art Nouveau
    • Vienna Secession 1897-c. 1905 Austrian Art Nouveau
  • American Craftsman 1890s–1930 USA, California & east
  • Richardsonian Romanesque 1880s USA
  • City Beautiful movement 1890–1900s USA
  • Colonial Revival architecture 1890s–1915
    • Dutch Colonial Revival c.1900 New England
  • Mission Revival Style architecture 1894-1936
  • American Foursquare mid. 1890s-late 1930s USA
  • Functionalism c.1900-1930s Europe & USA
    • Danish Functionalism 1960s Denmark
  • Pueblo style 1898-1990s
  • Prairie Style 1900–1917 USA
  • Heliopolis style 1905–c.1935 Egypt
  • Futurist architecture 1909 Europe
  • Expressionist architecture 1910–c.1924
  • Amsterdam School 1912–1924 Netherlands
  • Spanish Colonial Revival style 1915–1940 USA
  • Bauhaus 1919–1930s
  • Mediterranean Revival Style 1920s–1930s USA
  • Art Deco 1925–1940s Europe & USA
    • List of Art Deco architecture
  • Constructivism 1925–1932 USSR
  • Modern movement 1927–1960s
  • International style (architecture) 1930–present Europe & USA
  • Postconstructivism 1930–1935 USSR
  • Streamline Moderne 1930–1937
  • Nazi architecture 1933-1944 Germany
  • Stalinist architecture 1933–1955 USSR
  • Usonian 1936–1940s USA
  • Soft Portuguese style 1940-1955 Portugal & colonies
  • Ranch-style 1940s-1970s USA
  • New towns 1946-1968 United Kingdom
  • Mid-century modern 1950s California, etc.
  • Florida Modern 1950s or Tropical Modern
  • Googie architecture 1950s USA
  • Brutalist architecture 1950s–1970s
  • Structuralism (architecture) 1950s-1970s
  • Metabolist Movement 1959 Japan
  • Arcology 1970s-present
  • Structural Expressionism 1980s-present
  • Postmodern architecture 1980s
  • Deconstructivism 1982–present
  • Memphis Group 1981-1988
  • Blobitecture 2003–present
  • Interactive architecture 2000-present


MUSIC
Music history eras
  • Prehistoric music
  • Ancient music
  • Early music
Western Music
  • Medieval music
  • Renaissance music
  • Baroque music
  • Classical music era
  • Romantic music
  • 20th century music
Classical traditions
  • Asia
  • India
  • China
  • Middle East
  • Persia
  • Greece

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