Art 120: Slide List Exam #2
10 images will be chosen from this list for exam #1. For the exam know the period/culture/artist, title of the work, regional style, medium, and location for architecture. Also be able to answer a question based on lecture or the textbook.
CHAPTER 2: SOUTHWEST
1.
Diagram of Hogan
types, Navajo, fig. 2-19.
2.
Gaan (Mountain Spirit Maskers), Mescalero Apache, 1899, fig. 2-22.
3.
Sarah Paul Begay, Eighteen-in-one-sampler: The Navajo, Navajo, 1993, wood, 2-24.
4.
Olla basketry,
Apache, late 19th
century, willow and devilÕs claw, fig. 2-25.
5. Gaan (Mountain Spirit Maskers), Mescalero Apache, 1899, fig. 38.
6. Squash Blossom Necklace, Navajo, 1970, Museum of New Mexico, silver, (see powerpoint)
CHAPTER 3: EAST
7. Ernest Smith, Sky Woman, Seneca (Iroquois), 1936, oil on canvas, fig 3-1.
8. Vincent Bomberry, The Birth of Good and Evil, Onondaga (Iroquois), 1982, steatite, (see powerpoint)
9. Human effigy pipe, Adena, Early Woodland Period, 500 bce – 1 ce, sandstone, fig. 3-5.
10. Mica ornament, Hopewell, Middle Woodland Period, 200 bce – 400 ce, mica, fig. 3-6.
11. Beaver effigy platform pipe, Havana, Middle Woodland Period, 100 bce – 200 ce, pipestone, river pearl, bone, fig. 3-7.
12. Serpent Mound, (Effigy Mound), Adena/Mississippian, 1000 bce - 400 ce, Adams County, Ohio, fig. 3-9.
13. Cahokia site rendition, Mississippian, 900-1200 ce, fig. 3-10.
14. Breastplate, Mississippian, Fort Walton Culture, Florida, 1300-1400 ce, terracotta, fig. 3-11.
15. Resting Warrior, Mississippian, 1200-1320 c.e., Spiro site, Leffore County Oklahoma, bauxite, fig. 3-13
16. Beaded sash, Choctaw, before 1812, stroud cloth, beads, fig. 3-14.
17. Patchwork Clothing, Seminole, 1900, cloth, fig. 3-18.
18. PowhattanÕs Mantle, Algonkian, 1638, hide, shell, fig. 3-17.
19.
Shoulder bag,
Anishnabe, 1760-84, deer skin, moosehair, porcupine
quills, metal cones, deer hair, fig. 3-21.
20.
Bandolier bag,
Delaware, 1850-70, wool, beads, fig.
3-25.
21.
Dennis Cusick, Church
Collection Box, 1821-22, Tuscarora, watercolor
on paper attached to wood, fig. 3-27.
22.
Moccasins, Huron-Wendat,
1832, deer hide, moosehair, fig. 3-28.
CHAPTER 4: THE WEST
23.
Arapoosh (Sore Belly), War Shield, Crow, 1834?, buckskin, rawhide, pigment, stork, feathers, deer tail,
flannel, fig. 4-1.
24.
Georgia Catlin,
Man-to-toh-pa
(Four Bears), 1832, American Realism,
fig. 4-4.
25.
Parfleche,
Cheyenne, 1875, rawhide, pigment,
fig. fig. 4-6.
26.
Side-fold dress,
Missouri River, 1800-25, hide,
quills, beads, brass, metal, wool, fig. 4-8.
27.
Buffalo Robe,
Mandan, 1800, hide, porcupine
quills, pigment, fig. 81.
28.
Bear and boy
effigy pipe, Pawnee, 1830, catlinite, fig. 4-13.
29.
Sun Dance
Enclosure & Medicine Wheel, (drawing by Michael Coe), fig. 4-14.
30.
Wohaw,
Between two Worlds, Kiowa, 1876, pencil and crayon on
paper, fig. 4-15.
31.
Silver Horn,
Mine-yock kills
a Pawnee, 1883, Kiowa ledger art,
pencil and colored pencil on paper, fig. 4-16.
32.
Ghost Dance Dress,
Arapaho, 1890s, deerskin, pigments, fig. 4-18.
33.
Pat Courtney
Gold, Honor the 1805 Wasco Weaver,
Wasco, 2003, sally bag, hemp,
cattail, raffia, dye, dogbane bark, fig. 4-27.
34.
Zaputimeu,
Presentation basket, Chumash, 1822, juncus
and sumac grasses, fig. 4-28.
35. Mary Posh, Feathered Basket, Pomo, 1905, willow shoots, sedge root, woodpecker and quail feathers, clamshell and abalone beads, twine, fig. 4-30.
36.
Gorget, NE Woodlands, (Mississippian), 1000-1600 (see powerpoint).
37.
Model of Iroquois
Longhouse, (see powerpoint).
38.
Great Doctor
False Face, Iroquois, early 20th, (see powerpoint).
39.
ManÕs war shirt,
Lakota, 1870, tanned hide, quills,
human hair, pigment, beads, (see powerpoint)
40.
Tipi, Kiowa, 1980s, hide, pigment, (see powerpoint).