University of the Ozarks

HUM 2023: Humanities II

 

PowerPoint Presentations and Handouts

You will need a special user name and password to access these material; for details, see your printed syllabus or the syllabus archived in Educator.

 

RENAISSANCE

Renaissance Overview
REVIEW
 
Early Renaissance
REVIEW
High Renaissance Art
REVIEW


Northern Renaissance Overview
Northern Renaissance and Late Mannerist Art
Thomas More's Utopia
 


Reformation

Revised version of Reformation
(can only be viewed with Word 2007)

 

Shakespeare
BAROQUE

Baroque Overview
 
Caravaggio, Gentileschi and Bernini
(emphasis on Italian baroque art in Rome)
Caravaggio (more detailed)
Gentileschi (more detailed)

Other B
aroque Artists
(Ruben, Vermeer, Rembrandt, Velazquez)
 
Baroque Music Baroque Science and Philosophy
Baroque Illusionism Versailles
ROCOCO and NEO-CLASSICAL/AGE OF REASON
Rococo
Age of Reason
 
18th-Century Satire

17th- and 18th-Century Fashion
 
Classic Music: Mozart
19TH-CENTURY ROMANTICISM AND REALISM
Early Nineteenth Century
(1770-1830)

Nineteenth Century
(1830-1871)
Thomas Moran
(American landscape painter)
 
Technology in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
TWENTIETH CENTURY
 
20th-Century Culture: Part I
(1900-1930)
20th-Century Culture: Part 2
(1930-1970)
20th-Century Culture: Part 3, Postmodernism
Additional Handouts
[These were not used in class but you are welcome to use them for additional information.]
Expressionism
Stravinsky's Rite of Spring handout
Ansel Adams
Jackson Pollock
John Cage

The presentations below are more specialized and detailed but the main information you need to know is contained in the three presentations at the beginning of this sections (20th-Century Culture, Parts 1, 2 and 3).


General Overview of 20th-Century Culture
 
Age of Early Modernism (1870-1914) 20th-Century Culture from 1914 to the present
Overview of 20th-Century Music
Overview of 20th-Century Philosophy and Literature
 
20th-Century Film and Photography
History of Black and White Photography
Art (1870-1914)
Art (WWI to 1945)
 
Art (after 1945)
 

 

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