Section One: Defining Terms
Based on the readings this week, explain following terms in three to five descriptive sentences each:
What is Stylistic Evidence?
What is Personal Style?
What is Iconography
Section Two: Virtual Museum Visit
Click on the links below and watch the videos. Then, briefly summarize the point of each video, including terminology from the glossary and readings this week to connect what you observed in these videos to the material we are exploring.
You’ll have two separate answers for this section:
“Why Look at Art?” (http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org/why-look-at-art.html)
“Hirst\’s Shark: Interpreting Contemporary Art” (http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org/hirsts-shark-interpreting-contemporary-art.html)
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Art: Summary of Terms
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Defining Terms
Stylistic evidence refers to the historical analysis of the style, which shows the distinctive ways in which the artist produces an object (Kleiner, 2015). Although it gives a special way in which art historian can analyse artistic style, the stylistic evidence has been viewed as the most unreliable method of analysis. Despite its unreliability, stylistic evidence is still used by art historians to determine chronology. The personal style dates back to the times of the Greeks and finds applications in the work of numerous artists. Many art literary descriptions for example exhibitions, books and exhibitions define the styles of artists by single person. Personal style concentrates only on one specific artist, although it can include the work done by other artists under the name “in style of”. Some art historians consider the work of artis…………
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On the other hand, the iconography is the study of the subjects, themes and objects as seen in visual arts and forms one of the branches of art history (Van Straten & de Man, 1994). In addition, iconography can encompass the use of the symbols in order to convey certain meanings in other genres such as fill and television production and religious iconography.
Virtual Museum Visit In the art on The Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, the art has been presented to show the artistic impression of interpretations of death among the livi