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Delve into the diverse portrayals of humanity through renowned artworks from different eras. Discover how artists like Giacometti, Duchamp, and Bernini capture the essence of humanity in motion, culture, mortality, and immortality. Explore visual narratives by Segal, Michelangelo, and Manet, depicting the human experience in profound ways. Witness the artistic expressions of Marisol Escobar, Gustav Klimt, and Henri Matisse that go beyond anatomy to reveal deeper layers of human existence. Unveil the connections between art, discovery, and the inherent complexities of the human condition that transcend time and space.
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View of Self - Humans Describing Humans How We See Each Other
Humanity in Motion Alberto Giacometti 1901- 1966 Marcel Duchamp 1887 - 1968
Humanity as Culturally Significant George Segal 1924 - 2000 Gian Lorenzo Bernini 1598 - 1680
Humanity as Mortal/Immortal Dying Gaul c. 230 – 230 B.C.E. Roman marble copy Of Hellenistic Greek Bronze Pieta 1498-1499 Michelangelo Buonarroti
Humanity as Mortal/Immortal The Balcony EdouardManet 1868 - 1869 Perspective II: Manet’s Balcony Rene Magritte 1950
Humanity as Form Portrait of G. David Thompson 1957 Oil on Canvas Alberto Giacometti
Humanity as a Visual Story Depression Bread Line- 1991 Bronze George Segal
Humanity as a Visual Story Apollo and Daphne – 1622-1625 Bernini
Humanity as a Visual Story Joachim AntoniszWtewael-The Marriage of Peleus and Thetis, 1610
Humanity as Discovery Heather Hansen
Humanity Beyond the Anatomy Gustav Klimt
Humanity Beyond the Anatomy Marisol Escobar
Humanity Beyond the Anatomy Marisol Escobar
Humanity Beyond the Anatomy Henri Matisse 1869 – 1954 Impressionism Fauvism