HIST 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: The Gay Science, World View, Sigmund Freud

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Thomas gainsborough, self-portrait (1759) realistic: mains place in nature but limited sense in how he is feeling. Vincent van gogh, self-portrait (1889) not as naturalistic: curved lines brushstroke which conveys his state of mind, reflects movement of 18th century of individualism. Edvard munch, self-portrait with burning cigarette (1895: not descriptive of him physically but can see his inner feeling/mind. Pablo picasso, les demoiselles d"a(cid:448)ig(cid:374)o(cid:374) (cid:894)(cid:1005)9(cid:1004)7(cid:895: of prostitutes but very abstract, to convey a better world without industrialism because has corrupted everyone. Jacob epstein, the rock drill (1913-14: movement (same time as truths are dissolving) of mechanization/industrialization in art. Ernst ludwig kirchner, bathers at moritzburg (1909: example of going back to primitive ways of nature of the human being basically naked women and children, perfect world lost with industrialization. Salvador dali, the persistence of memory (1931: same as van gogh and edvard munch, how i feel matters in the world of dreams.

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