Three-Dimensional Art
How do the elements and principles of art transfer to three-dimensional media such as sculpture and architecture?
Sculpture
Veiled Lady 1860 Raffaelo Monti Italian (1818-1881)
Hudson River Landscape, 1951, David Smith (1909 - 1964)
Unique Form of Continuity in Space 1913 Umberto Boccioni, Italian (1882 – 1916)
The Rape of Proserpina, 1621-22 Gianlorenzo Bernini, Italian (1598 – 1680)
Relief Sculpture
Mithra slaying the bull, bas-relief, 2nd century ad; in the Städtisches Museum, Wiesbaden, Germany
“Great Blue Heron” by Mike O’Brien, 1996, Bronze
Roman Sarcophagus, c. 2nd Century C.E., discovered 1937
Installation Art
Oak Cairn 2003 Andy Goldsworthy Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego
“Raintrees” by Penelope Thompson, Plastic tubing with air
“Garden” by Mark Cesark Fabricated steel and copper, 1996
Fountain 1917 Marcel Duchamps, French (1887 – 1968)
Architecture
The Chrysler Building William Van Alen, architect
Notre Dame Cathedral 1163 - 1345
Sydney Opera House, 1973, Jorn Udzon, architect
Falling Water, 1935, Frank Lloyd Wright, architect