Sunday, December 14, 2014

December 15 - Medieval Art at the Met

Emperor Justinian and his Retinue, c. 547, in St. Vitale, Ravenna, Italy

Class:
  1. Meeting in the cafeteria at the Met to review the Middle Ages at 1 pm
  2. Tour of the Medieval galleries

Reading:
  1. Marilyn Stokstad's Art: A Brief History, Early Christian to Gothic Art.
  2. Beth's lecture on Medieval art

See you there!
Beth

Sunday, December 7, 2014

December 8 - Ancient Art at the Jewish Museum

Facsmile of the frescos in the synagogue at Dura Europus, Syria 244 AD/CE



The Jewish Museum - Antiquity and Modern Art

We will tour the Jewish Museum's collection of antiquity and then run down to the Lee Krasner/Norman Lewis exhibition which is open through Februrary 1, 2015.

I look forward to seeing you there at 1 pm inside the museum.

Please visit the museum's website for more information:

Sunday, September 21, 2014

September 22 - Hellenic and Hellenistic Art in the Met Galleries

Hellenistic, Veiled Dancer, 3rd-2nd century BC
Bronze, 8 1/16 inches, Gift of William C. Baker, 1971, MMA

It was such a pleasure touring the Greek vases with you last week, but time ran out so we were not able to study the Classical Greek sculptures (or Roman copies of Greek sculptures) and Hellenistic art in the Met's collection.  This week we will meet at 12 pm in the Met cafeteria, summarize our textbook reading and then go directly to the Greek galleries to finish our analysis of Greek Art.

Class:
Tour of the Greek Galleries


Homework: 
Roman Art (Please refer to the previous blog post for details)

Next Meeting:
Monday, October 13 at 1 pm in the Met cafeteria
We will discuss Roman Art in the slides and in the collection

Sunday, September 14, 2014

September 15 - Hellenic and Hellenistic Art

Myron, Discus Thrower (Diskobolos), c. 450 BC (Roman Copy after original from a later period)
Marble, h 5 feet, 11 inches, National Museum, Rome


Please remember that we are meeting at 12-2 pm or 2:30 - 4:30 pm.
Please let me know which meeting you will attend: nyarts-exchange@verizon.net.


Class:
  1. Powerpoint review of Archaic Greek Art and moving forward to Hellenic (5th c - 330 BC) and Hellenistic (330 BC-1st BC) Art
  2. Tour of the galleries in the Met
Homework:
  1. Lecture 4 on Etruscan and Roman Art (sent to your email address)
  2. Smarthistory videos
  3. Read Stokstad's chapter 6: Etruscan and Roman Art



Sunday, September 7, 2014

September 8 - Ancient Persia


Ancient Iranian: Achaemenid, Fluted bowlreign of Darius I or II, 522–486 B.C. or 432–405 B.C.
Gold; H. 4.4 in. (11.1 cm),  Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1954 (54.3.1)


Class Schedule:


Art History Study Group - Mondays Fall 2014

7 classes $350 or $60 à la carte

September  8  at 1 pm - Meeting to discuss Fall schedule and finish Mesopotamia galleries

September 15 at 12-2 and 2:30 – 4:30 – Ancient Greek Art: Hellenic and Hellenistic at the Met 

September 22 at 12-2 and 2:30 – 4:30 – Roman Art at the Met

September 29 – No class

October    6 – No class

October 13 at 1 pm - Ancient Art and Krasner/Lewis exhibitions at the Jewish Museum

October 20 – No class

October 27 –  No class

November   3 –  2:30 - Medieval Art at The Cloisters

November 10 – No class

November 17 – No class

November 24 – No class

December  1  at 1 pm – Early Christian/Byzantine Art at the Met

December  8 at 1 pm – Romanesque and Gothic Art at the Met

December 15 at 1 pm – Early Netherlandish Art at the Met

Class on September 8th:
  1. Discussion about the class schedule
  2. Review the ancient cultures we covered so far
  3. Tour of Ancient Persian art in the galleries
Homework:
  1. Stokstad's Chapter on Ancient Greek Art
  2. Lecture 2: Greek Art (attached to your personal email)
  3. Smarthistory on Persian Empire:
  4. Smarthistory on Greek Art

Sunday, July 27, 2014

July 28 - Early Aegean and Archaic Greek Art

Exekias, Achilles and Ajax Playing a Games of Draughts, c. 540 BC
Etruscan Museum, The Vatican


Class
  1. Review Aegean and Early Greek Art in Stokstad's Chapter 4
  2. Discuss future classes in the fall
  3. Tour the Greek galleries

Homework


  1. Finish reading Chapter 4
  2. View the video on Exekias' vase (pictured above) and try the quiz on Smarthistory
  3. View other videos on Smarthistory and read the text.


We will continue our Study Group in September -
Best wishes for the rest of the summer,
Beth


Monday, July 21, 2014

July 21 - Egypt During the New Kingdom through Rome


Queen Nefretetete, wife if Akhenatan (Amenhotep IV)
Egyptian: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, c. 1340-36

Class - 
We continue to discuss Ancient Egypt
New Kingdom through Classical Period- tour in the Met

Homework - 
Chapter 3 - the Aegean World  in Stokstad