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1. Batterberry, Ariane Ruskin,
The Pantheon Story of Art
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2. Batterberry, Ariane Ruskin,
The Pantheon Story of Art
, (New York, Random House, Inc., 1975) p. 13.
IV.
Teachers’ Bibliography
Addison, Julia.
Classic Myths in Art
. London, England: T. Werner Laurie, 1904. Discusses the presence of myths in art (273 p.).
Alexander, Hertley Burr.
The Mythology of All Races (Latin America Vol. XI
). New York: Cooper Square Publishers Inc., 1964. Very interesting book with names and myths surrounding different gods of different regions with plates.
Bandi, Hans-George, et al.
The Art of the Stone Age
. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1961. Introduction to the primitive art forms.
Barolsky, Paul.
Infinite Jest: Wit and Humor in Italian Renaissance Art
. Missouri: University of Missouri Press, 1978. Excellent book on the place of humor in Renaissance art.
Bonnerjea Biren.
A Dictionary of Superstion
. Detroit, Michigan: Singing Tree Press 1969. Full of informative material on the subject (299p.).
Brown, Baldwin.
The Art of the Cave Dwellers
. Edinburgh, Great Britain: T. & A. Constable, Ltd, 1946. A study of the earliest artistic activities of man.
Collins, M. Rose and Olive L. Riley.
Art Appreciation for Junior and Senior High Schools
. New York: Harcourt Brace and Company, 1939. Excellent text to use as supplementary material to develop art appreciation. Full of exercises (334 p.).
Devambez, Pierre.
Compass History of Art: Greek Painting
. New York: Viking Press, Inc., 1962 Introduction to Greek Painting.
Fox, William Sherwood.
The Mythology of All Races Greek & Roman Vol. I
). New York: Cooper Square Publishers, Inc, 1964. Very different and interesting book with names and myths surrounding the different gods.
Gallagher, Sharon.
Medieval Art
. New York: Tudor Publishing Co., 1969. Concise history with plates on Medieval art (91 p.).
Jameson, Mrs.
Legends of the Madonna
. London, England: Ballantyne Press, 1890. Gives pertinent information on the Madonna in art (330 p.).
Pattison, James William.
The World’s Painters Since Leonardo
. New York: Duffield & Co., 1904. History of painting from the Renaissance to the present day.
Pignatti, Terisio.
Painting Through the Eighteenth Century
. New York: Newsweek Books, 1974. Interesting book on painting with section on the lives of the painters.
Rogers, Lester B., et al.
Story of Nations
. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1956. World history and ancient civilization text.
Scully, Vincent.
The Earth, the Temple, and the Gods
. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1969. Reveals the connection between the earth, the temples, and the gods in ancient civilization (271 p.).
Silva E., R.S.
Diego Rivera’s Frescoes in the National Palace and Elsewhere in Mexico City
. Mexico City, Mexico: Sinalomex Editorial, 1966. Gives very pertinent information on the history and background of the ancient civilization.
Stenico, Arturo.
Roman and Etruscan Painting
. New York: The Viking Press, 1936. An introduction to classical art disproving disproving many notions about this style.
Stone, Irving.
The Agony and the Ecstasy
. Garden City, New York: International Collections Library, 1961. A novel on Michelangelo—very interesting and informative (689 p.).
V.
Teachers’ and Students, Bibliography
Batterberry, Ariane Ruskin.
The Pantheon Story of Art for Young People
. New York: (Pantheon Books) Random House, Inc., 1975. The history of art simplified for young people (159 p.).
Boak, Arthur E. R., et al.
The History of Our World
. Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1961. History of the world which deals with art and civilization. (794 p.).
Rogers, W. G.
A Picture is a Picture
. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1964. This book will entice the novice for it covers Post-Impression and other transformations of the modern period such as: Fauvism, Cubism, Dadaism, Surrealism, Nonobjectivism and Abstract Expressionism.
Rothenstein, Sir John.
The Great Artists: A Library of Their Lives, Times,
and Paintings
. (Book # 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25) New York: Funk & Wagnalls, Inc., 1978. Excellent booklets with background information on the artists with plates and posters on their works and explanations.
Stone, Irving.
The Story of Michelangelo’s Pietˆ
. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, 1964. Gives historical information oh how Michelangelo sculpted the Pietˆ.
Venturi, Lionello.
Four Steps toward Modern Art
. New York: Columbia University Press, 1956. Concise text on the development of modern art through Giogione, Caravaggio, Monet, CEzanne, etc.
VI.
Classroom Materials
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Slides projector
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Motion Picture projector
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Filmstrip projector
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map or globe of the world
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Filmstrips
(Most of the audiovisual materials listed are available from the Department of Audiovisual Education in New Haven.)
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Advancing with Collage
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Mosaics
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Olympic Glory
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Glory That Was Greece
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Grandeur That Was Rome
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New Nations Arise—The Dark Ages 400-1000 A.D.
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Man Achieves New Freedoms—The Middle Ages 1000-1492
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Rebirth of Learning—The Renaissance
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Hellenic Greeks
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Hellenistic Greeks
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Roman Republic
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Roman Empire
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Migration of the Medieval Peoples
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Feudalism
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Medieval Church
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Medieval Towns and Cities
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River Cultures—Egypt
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Dark Ages
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Crusades—Europe Awakens
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Life in a Medieval Castle
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Our Heritage from Old England
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Crusades and Early Trade Routes
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Creativity and Change in the Middle Ages
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Art, Literature and Sports 1865-1900
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Prometheus and Pandora
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Apollo and Phaeton
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Ceres and Proserpina
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Baucis and Philemon
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Atlantas’ Race
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Minerva and Arachne
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Golden Age of Italy
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Combination Filmstrips with Records
(by subject)
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The Growth of Ancient Egypt
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Ancient Egyptian Civilization
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Everyday life of the Ancient Egyptians
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Rise of the City—States—Golden Age: The Ascendency of Athens People of Rome
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Religions of Rome
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Roman Communities and Homes—Roman Architecture and Art Medieval Prelude—Europe’ s Awakening
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The Renaissance in Italy—Age of Reform and Discovery Rise of Spain and England—Rise of France and Germany
Motion Pictures
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Art and You
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Art of the Middle Ages
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Art: What Is It, Why Is It?
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Athens—The Golden Age
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Developing the Vocabulary (30 min.)
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Discovering Color (15 min.)
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Discovering Composition in Art (16 min.)
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Discovering Creative Pattern (17 mim.)
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Discovering Dark and Light (18 min.)
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Discovering Harmony in Art (16 min.)
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Discovering Ideas in Art (16 min.)
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Discovering Line (17 min)
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Discovering Perspective (14 min.)
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Indians in the Americas (15 min.)
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Medieval Manor (21 min.)
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Michelangelo (30 min.)
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Planning the Story: New Ways in Compositions (30 min)
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Punctuation: Mark your Meaning (10 min.)
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Reviewing for a Test (11 min.)
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Rivers of Time (23 min.)
Slides (These slides are available at the Yale Art Gallery. Be sure to note the last number used when asking for the slides.)
Set No. I Renaissance
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Slide No. 029. J Sandro Botticelli (school of) (close follower)
Madonna with Pomegranate
(1871.50)
Set No. II European, 16th Century to 1900
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Horses with Jockeys
, 1942. 302.
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Reclining Woman in Spanish Costume
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Portrait of a Young Woman
, 1948. 123.
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Mr. & Mrs. Godfrey Wentworth
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Night Café, 1961.1834.
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Le Paradis Perdu
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Slide No. 014 John Singleton Copley,
Dr. Alexander McWhorter
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Below Zero
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1961 18.25.
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1961.18.26.
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Yorktown
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By Candlelight Mrs. Jedidiah Morse
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Mrs. William Sullivan
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Agrippina Returning to Hrundisium with the Ashes
of Germanicus
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Slide No. 024.SA Pablo Picasso,
Dog and Cock
, 1958.1.
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Stela with Figure in Animal Costume
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Five Divinities
(Apollo, Aphrodite, Athena, Hera, Zeus), 1965.132.
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