# playlist of the 15 videos (click the up-left icon of the video)
source: csuDHTV 2016年8月24日
ART100 Living with Art Fall 2016 with James Scarborough
Learning to perceive art through discussion of selected historical periods, development of a descriptive vocabulary, and observation of actual works of art. Introductions of theories of interpretation and evaluation.
Question of the day: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=19m52s
Metropolitan Museum facade: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=22m46s
Garden at Palace of Versailles: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=40m34s
Flow MTE, "Joker", 2010: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=40m53s
Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=41m9s
Issey Miyake fashion: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=41m42s
Vintage Hawaiian Shirts: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=42m1s
"Amelie" movie poster: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=42m5s
David Hockney stage set design for "Turndot", 1991: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=42m50s
Food served at Spain's now-closed El Bulli restaurant: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=43m4s
The Impulse To Make Art: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=44m1s
Antoni Gaudi, "La Sagrada Familia," 1882-1926: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=44m26s
The Great Pyramids, Giza, Egypt: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=45m
Stemmed Vessel, Shandog, China, (2000 B.C.): https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=45m43s
Jim Keville, "Covered jar:Urban Sprawl," 1998: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=46m22s
What Do Artists Do?: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=53m44s
Richard Lippold, Baldacchino for St.Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco, 1967: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=54m
Giorgio de Chirico, "Mystery and Melancholy of a Street": https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=54m36s
Emanuel Loutzo, "Washington Crossing the Delaware," 1851: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=55m32s
Hiermonious Bosch, "The Garden of Earthly Delights," 1503-1504: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=55m52s
Vincent Van Gogh, "The Starry Night," 1889: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=56m30s
Creating and Creativity: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=57m6s
Jackson Pollock In His Studio: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=57m11s
Jackson Pollock, "Convergence," 1952: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=57m22s
Henri Matisse, "The Piano Lesson," 1916: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h1m25s
What is Art?: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h5m28s
"Vita brevis, ars longa." Hippocrates: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h7m41s
Raphael, "Pope Julius ii," 1511-1512: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h8m1s
Gilbert Stuart, "Portrait of George Washington," 1796: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h8m18s
Raphael, "Portrarit of Lorenzo di Medici," 1518: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h8m29s
The Limbourg Brothers, :"God in Majesty," 1408: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h9m1s
William Railton, Nelson's Column, 1843: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h9m9s
Leonardo da Vinci, "Mona Lisa," 1503-1517: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h9m45s
Francisco de Zurburan, "Still Life with Lemons, Oranges, and a Rose," 1633: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h10m31s
Joel-Peter Witkin, "The Kiss," 1982: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h10m31s
Art and Appearances: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h13m8s
Style: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h15m50s
Andy Warhol, "Marilyn," 1962: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h16m16s
Andy Warhol, "Campbell's Soup," 1968: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h16m42s
Andy Warhol, "Chairman Mao," 1972: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h16m51s
Pablo Picasso, "Woman Playing a Mandolin," 1910: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h17m39s
Juan Gris, "Chessboard, Glass, and Dish," 1917: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h18m11s
Art and Meaning: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h20m2s
Marcel Duchamp, "Nude Descending a Staircase," 1912: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h20m29s
Form: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h20m53s
Content: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h21m23s
Iconography: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h22m27s
Context: https://youtu.be/VgInWgaOf60?t=1h23m48s
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