Flach Cards Collections
Art History Final
Corot - Bridge at Narni (1827), Dupré - Plateau near Bellecroix (ca. 1835), Daumier - Rue Transnonain, April 15, 1834 (1834), Courbet - Self-Portrait with Black Dog (1842), Courbet - Stonebreakers (1849), Courbet - A Burial at Ornans (1849-50), Millet - The Winnower of Grain (1848-50), Antigna - The Fire (1850), Fantin-Latour - Portrait of Manet (1867), Manet - The Old Musician (1862), Manet - Music in the Tuileries Gardens (1862), Manet - Mlle Victorine in the Costume of an Espada (1862), Manet - Luncheon on the Grass (1863), Manet - Olympia (1863), Guys - A Gentleman and Two Ladies (1860s)
2013-05-01 • 46 Cards
Macbeth
Ere, Anon, Aside, Brandished, Minion, Flout, Composition, Sieve, Bark, Naught, Aught, Rapt, Corporal, Herald, Soliciting
2013-04-30 • 31 Cards
TXC 007
Articulation, Articulation: Style Fashion Dress, Intersectionality, Style, Dress, Subjectivity, Types of Power, Agency
2013-04-16 • 8 Cards
Arch test 4 - neo classicism, neo palladian, and rationalism
Cenotaph in Egyptian Style by Etienne-Louis Boullee, The Royal Saltworks - Claude Nicholas Ledoux in Chaux, France, Royal Saltworks - Claude Nicholas Ledoux; Chaux, France The facade at with Doric columns, entablature, and cornice, Royal Saltworks - Claude Nicholas Ledoux; Chaux, France The Director's House, Hotel de Thelluson - Claude Nicholas Ledoux, Royal Saltworks - Claude Nicholas Ledoux; Chaux, France, Entire plan at Royal Saltworks - Claude Nicholas Ledoux; Chaux, France, Cenotaph by Etienne-Louis Boullee perforated at the top to look like stars and moon when viewing from within, Chiswick House- London 1725-1729 by Lord Burlington (Richard Boyle) and William Kent, Chiswick House- London 1725-1729 by Lord Burlington (Richard Boyle) and William Kent Square plan with central octagonal dome, Half round windows are called Therma windows in the Chiswick House in London 1725-1729 by Lord Burlington (Richard Boyle) and William Kent, Holkham Hall- Norfolk 1734 by William Kent exemplifies Palladian ideas including: tripartite design, rustication, and temple facade, Holkham Hall - Norfolk 1734 by William Kent, The marble hall inside Holkham Hall in Norfolk by William Kent 1734 "marble" is actually derbyshire alabaster, Strawberry Hill -Twickenham begun in 1748 by Horace Walpole
2013-04-14 • 38 Cards
PHIL some premidterm things
Warrant (justification), Assertion, Argument, Essential premises, Validity, Soundness, Explanation, Method of counter-example, Enthymeme, Cogency, Inductive argument, Inductive base, Abductive reasoning, Conversational implicature, Presupposition
2013-04-12 • 16 Cards
PHIL social cognition
Social stereotype, False polarization effect, How does social thinking affect the false polarization effect?, Bandwagon effect, Why does the bandwagon effect occur?, False consensus effect, Interpersonal strategy, What is the goal of self-handicapping?, Anecdotal evidence, Assimilation in storytelling, Coverage, Why does coverage occur?, Policing, Why do false stories spread?, Pseudo-independent confirmation
2013-04-12 • 15 Cards
HA102_Exam 3
Matisee (French), Red Room, 1909: Fauvism, Expressionism, Picasso (Spanish), Les Demoiselles D'Avignon, 1907: Cubism, Primitivism, Kathe Kollwitz (German), Woman and Dead Child, 1903:, Mbuya Mask (Pende, Democratic Republic of the Congo), pre-1905, Duchamp (French), Fountain, 1917: Dada, Stieglitz (United States), The Steerage, 1907: Pictorialism? Modern Art, Hartley (United States), Portrait of a German Officer, 1914: Modern Art, Georgia O'Keefe (United States), New York Night, 1929: Precisionism, Modern Art, Meta Fuller (United States - African American), Ethiopia Awakening, 1914 Harlem Renaissance, Augusta Savage (United States - African American), The Harp (Lift Every Voice And Sing), 1939 Harlem Renaissance, Archibald Motley (United States - African American), Ocotoroom Girl, 1925 Harlem Renaissance, Otto Dix (German), The War, 1929-1932 New Objectivity, Meret Oppenheim (Swiss), Object (Le dejeuner en fourrure), 1936 Surrealism, Frida Kahlo (Mexican), The Two Fridas, 1939 Surrealism, Malevich (Russian), Suprematist Composition: Airplane Flying, 1915 Suprematism
2013-04-03 • 30 Cards
HA102_Exam 2
Valesquez (Spanish) Las Meninas 1656, Baroque, Rubens (Flemish) Arrival of Marie de' Medici at Marseilles 1622-1625, Baroque, Rembrandt (Dutch) Night Watch 1642, Baroque?, Leyster (Dutch) Self-Portrait 1630, Baroque?, Rigaud (French) Louis XIV 1701, Sun King Art, Versailles Palace 1669, Sun King Art/Power in France, Fragonard (French) The Swing 1766, Rococo, Joseph Wright of Derby (English) A Philosopher Giving a Lecture at the Orrery 1776, Neo-classicism, Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun (French) Self-Portrait 1790, Benjamin West (American) The Death of General Wolfe 1771, Temple porcelain vase (Chinese) Yuan Dynasty 1351, David (French), Oath of Horatii, 1784, Ingres (French), The Grand Odalisque, 1814, David (French), The Coronation of Napoleon, 1805-1808, Neo-classicism, John Trumbull (American), The Declaration of Independence-4 July 1776, 1786-1820
2013-03-25 • 33 Cards
ARCH TEST 3 - Lecture 2
Alterpiece depicting "The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa" in Cornaro Chapel - Rome 1645-1652 by Bernini, Cornaro Chapel, Santa Maria della Vittoria, - Rome 1645-1652 built by Bernini -burial chapel for Cornaro family -Italian Baroque, Cornaro Chapel - Rome 1645-1652 built by Bernini -These scupltures are of the Cornaro family and are located on the sides of the chapel, Santa Andrea Quirinale, Rome 1658-1670 by Bernini -was a church within a school for Jesuit missionaries, Geometrical plan for Santa Andrea Quirinale - Rome 1658-1670 by Bernini -space was wider than it was long so had to make the plan a transverse oval, Columns made of Cottanello in Santa Andrea Quirinale - Rome 1658-1670 by Bernini -Cottanello is a limestone found in a quarry near a village named Sabina, Fountain of Four Rivers- Piazzo Navona, Rome 1648-1651 by Bernini represents major continents in which Catholicism spread: - Danube River (Europe), Nile (Africa), Ganges (Asia), Rio della Plata (America), Sant' Agnese Church - Piazzo Navona, Rome, 1652-1653 by Borromini and Rainaldi -begun by Rainaldi and when he was fired a year later, Borromini finished, Sant' Agnese Church - Piazzo Navona, Rome 1652-1653 by Borromini and Rainaldi, S. Carlo alla Quattro Fontane - Rome 1634-1667 by Borromini, Plan of S. Carlo alla Quattro Fontane - Rome, 1634-1667 by Borromini -centralized plan rather than longitudinal plan, Interior of S. Carlo alla Quattro Fontane - Rome 1634-1667 by Borromini -an unbroken entablature sits above uneven columns, S. Carlo alla Quattro Fontane - Rome 1634-1667 by Borromini -stucco, Dome of S. Carlo alla Quattro Fontane - Rome 1634-1667 by Borromini -pattern of octagons, hectagons, and trinitarian crosses, S. Ivo alla Sapienza - Rome 1642-1650 by Borromini
2013-03-24 • 27 Cards
ARCH TEST 3 - Lecture 1
Salominica Column (Twisted column), Baldachin (baldachinno) - ornamental canopy over altar, tomb, or throne, Retable - structure overhanging the back of an altar generally ornamented, IL Gesu - Rome, Italy 1568-1576 by Giacoma Vignola and Giacoma della Porta "Mother Church of the Jesuit Order", IL Gesu - Rome, Italy 1568-1576 by Giacoma Vignola and Giacoma della Porta "Mother Church of the Jesuit Order", IL Gesu - Rome, Italy 1568-1576 by Giacomo Vignola and Giacomo della Porta -central coat of arms "IHS" for Jesuits -Corinthian columns next to Corinthian pilasters, Latin cross plan for IL Gesu (Rome, Italy by Giacomo Vignola and Giacomo della Porta) -wide nave with view of altar, IL Gesu- Rome, Italy by Vignola and della Porta -Pediment on top -Volute (scroll) on sides, Interior of IL Gesu - Rome, Italy 1568-1576 by Vignola and della Porta, Ceiling of IL Gesu - Rome, Italy fresco of Adoration of the Name of Jesus by Giovanni Battista Gaulli, St. Peter's Basilica - Vatican, Rome, Old St. Peter's Basilica -size increased to accommodate pilgrims -originally built by Constantine above St Peter's tomb, Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel -St. Peter's Basilica 1508-1512, Bramante's Plan for New St. Peter's 1506, Michelangelo's plan for New St. Peter 1546-1564
2013-03-24 • 25 Cards
Arch Test 3-Baroque
Shield & Cushioned Door, Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian columns, Salomonica, Solomonic, Twisted, or Barley-Sugar column, Salomonica, Solomonic, or Twisted Column, Baldachin or Ciborium (an ornamental canopy over and altar, usually supported by columns) Salomonica or twisted columns, Retable structure forming the back of an altar especially a shelf with overhanging lights or a frame enclosing painted panels, S. Carlo alle Quatro Fontane, Rome begun 1634 Francesco BORROMINI, Pediment, Volute or Scroll, II Gesu, Rome, 1568-76 by Giacomo Vignola and Giacomo della Porta -"Mother Church of Jesuit Order" -Reflects practicality and order of Council of Trent, II Gesu, Rome, 1568-76 by Vignola and della Porta, II Gesu, Rome, 1568-76 by Vignola and della Porta This is the coat of arms with monogram "IHS" for Christ and symbol of the Jesuits, II Gesu, Rome, 1568-76, Vignola and della Porta this shows the layers that overlap on the facade, II Gesu, Rome, 1568-76, Vignola and della Porta Interior of II Gesu, is compared to Sant Andrea by Alberti, Plan for Capitoline Hill by Michelangelo goal is to unify the unrelated parts
2013-03-04 • 33 Cards
New Testament Exam #1
Cyrus, Cambyses, Darius, Xerxes, Artaxerxes, Division of Alexander's Empire, Antiochus IV and Israelite High Priests, John Hyrcanus, Alexander Janneus, Salome Alexandra, Jewish Responses to Hellenism, Herod the Great, Areas of Cultural interface between the Jewish Diaspora and their neighbors, Targums, Midrash
2013-02-27 • 49 Cards