Images Used in this
Web Curriculum
All of the referenced images
were scanned for non commercial use from two texts:
• Exploring Visual Design:
The Elements and Principals. © Davis Publications, Inc.
2000.
• Art in Focus. Gene A. Mittler. © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill.
1994.
Figure 1: Anonymous
(15th Century Italy). Architectural Perspective: View of Ideal
City, 1490-95. Oil on Wood, 32 3/4" x 86 5/8".
Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore.
Figure 2: Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506). St.
James Led to Martyrdom, c.1455. Fresco, Overtari Ovetari
Chapel, Church of the Eremitani, Padua Italy (destroyed in 1944).
Photo Art Resource.
Figure 3: Dame Barbara Hepworth
(1903-75). Peligos, 1946. Wood and Mixed media, 14 1/2"
x 15 1/4" x 13". Tate Gallery Lodon/ Art Resource, NY.
© Alan Bowness, Hepworth Estate.
Figure 4: Jeremy Mann (age 18).
Untitled Contour, 1994. Pencil, 14" x 14". Plano
Senior High School, Plano, Texas.
Figure 5: Salvador Dali (1904-89).
Cavalier of Death, 1934. Pen and Ink on paper, 38 3/4"
x 28 3/8". The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Miss
Ann C. Resor. Photo © 1998 The Modern Museum of Art, New
York. © Fundacion Gala-Salvador Dali/ARS, New York.
Figure 6: Tyrus Wong (b. 1910).
Kicking Horse, Undated. Lithograph, 4" x 6".
Collection of Shirl and Albert Porter.
Figure 7: Piet Modrian. Diamond Painting
in Red, Yellow, Blue. c.1921-25. Canvas on hardboard, 56
1/4" x 56". National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
Gift of Herbert and Nannette Rothschild.
Figure 8: Henri Matisse.
The Knife Thrower, from Jazz, 1947. Stencil, 15 7/8"
x 25 1/2". Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. John D. McIlhenny
Fund
Figure 9: Parthenon, Acropolis,
Athens, Greece. c. 447 B.C.
Figure 10: David Smith (1906-65).
Cubi XIV, from the Cubi series, 1963. Stainless
Steel, 122 1/2 " high. Purcahse: Friends Fund. 32:1979, The
Saint Louis Art Museum. ©Estate of David Smith, Licenced
by VAGA, New York, NY
Figure 11: José de Rivera
(b.1904). Construction 8, 1954. Stainless steel forged
rod, 10" x 16" x 13" including base. The Museum
of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. Heinz Schulz. Photograph
©1998 The Museum of Modern Art.
Figure 12: Ellsworth Kelly (b.
1923). Spectrum II, 1966-67. Oil on Canvas, 80" x 273".
Funds given by the Shoenberg Foundation, Inc. 4:1976, The Saint
Louis Art Museum (Modern Art)(ISM 15192)
Figure 13: Fritz Glarner. Relational
Painting, 1949-51. Oil on Canvas, 65" x 52". Collection
of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, New York.
Figure 14: Albert W. Porter (b.1923).
Hawaiian Mood, 1987. Watercolor, 15" x 22".
Courtesy of the Artist.
Figure 15: Lee Ables. Untitled,
1978. Private Collection.
Figure 16: Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806).
A Young Girl Reading, c.1776. Oil on Canvas, 32”
x 25 ½”. Gift of Mrs. Mellon Bruce in memory of her
father, Andrew W. Mellon ©1998 Board of Trustees, National
Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Figure 17: Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956). Blue
Coast, 1944. Oil on Canvas, 18" x 34". Columbus
Museum of Art, Ohio: Museum Puchase, Howald Fund. ©1999 ARS,
New York/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn.
Figure 18: Thomas Eakins (1844-1916). Miss
Amelia Van Buren, c. 1891. Oil on Canvas, 45" x 32".
The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.
Figure 19: Guatamala, Woven Belt, 1972.
Cotton 83 7/8" long. Photo by Allan Koss
Figure 20: Desiderio da Settignano. A Little
Boy,1445/60. Marble, 10 3/8" x 9 3/4" x 5 7/8".
Andrew W. Mellon Collection. ©1998 Board of Trustees, National
Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Figure 21: Carol Ecbert. Spell of the Green
Lizard, 1995. Cotton and Wire, 11 1/2" x 7" x 3
1/2". Courtesy of the Connell Galery/Great American Gallery,
Atlanta.
Figure 22: Man Ray. Jazz, c.1919. Tempera
and ink (aerograph) on paper, 28" x 22". Columbus Museum
of Art, Ohio: Gift of Ferdinand Howald, ©1999 Man Ray Trust/ARS,
New York, NY/ADAGP, Paris
Figure 23: Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. House
Behind Trees, 1911. Woodcut, 8" x 10 3/8". ©British
Museum, London.
Figure 24: Jacob Lawrence. Tombstones, 1942.
Gouache on paper, 28 3/4" x 20 1/2". Collection of the
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY.
Text References
Exploring Visual Design: The Elements
and Principals. © Davis Publications, Inc. 2000.
Mittler, Gene A. Art in Focus.
© Glencoe/McGraw-Hill. 1994.
Parks, Michael E. The Art Teacher's Desktop
Reference. © Prentice Hall. 1994.