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Summary History of Art A Level Paper 1 (Themes) Nature topic case study notes

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In depth and carefully crafted notes summarising key case studies for the paper 1 Nature course for Pearson History of Art A Level. These case studies include the following: Angkor Wat, Rhinocerus (Dürer), Turkey (Giambologna), Apennine Colossus (Giambologna), Flowers in a Glass Vase with a Tulip (Ruysch), The Haywain (Constable), Great Wave (Hokusai), Railway Bridge at Argenteuil (Monet), Starry Night (van Gogh), Poplars (Monet), Fallingwater (Frank Lloyd Wright), Pelagos (Hepworth), Guggenheim museum (FLW), The Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living (Hirst), and Sunflower Seeds (Ai Wei Wei). What is great about the course is that even if these specific case studies are not your own, they are still useful as you can apply all of them to any of the questions.

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Angkor Wat (1115-45)
- King Suryavarman II
o Usurped his uncle at the age of 14
o His kingship heralded the Golden Age of Angkor, Cambodia
 1 million population
 Buddhism  Hinduism
- 540 foot width, 5 meter depth of water basins surround the temple
o Invokes the primordial ocean surrounding Mount Meru (the sacred dwelling
place of the Hindu gods) which is protective against evil
 As do the quincunx of towers – five peaks of Mount Meru
- The central tower boasts a height of 213 feet and contains the ashes of King
Suryavarman, as per his request
o Thus the temple serves as devotional to Vishnu as well as a mausoleum
 Vishnu was thought to dwell in the forest nearby
 ‘Churning of the Milk’ alongside other narratives of the god design the
temple walls
- Nature influences the design
o Local sandstone quarried from Mount Kulen (55km north-east)
o Richly moulded capitals containing leaf design and serpents
- “a rival to that of Solomon, erected by some ancient Michelangelo” (Henri Mouhot –
who popularised the temple as a tourist destination)


Rhinoceros (1515)
- Albrecht Dürer
o The first artist to purchase a printing press (Gutenberg, 1440)
 Reproducibility meant that one print cost the equivalent of a steak
dinner
 4000-5000 sold in his lifetime
- He never saw the rhinoceros so relied on a description given by Valentin Fernandez
o Therefore there are some anatomical inaccuracies
 It is overly militaristic
 Armour like breastplate
 Horn on its back
- The rhino was originally a gift to Manuel I of Portugal who sent it to the Medici Pope,
Leo X but it died en route
o Exploitation of the animal and nature seen as a human toy
- Composition is closed and claustrophobic, and the rhino is disproportionately wide
for its height
o Idea of capture and vulnerability, which is balanced with its vicious
appearance
- Its head is bowed humbly and the piece is rendered in profile – allusions to nobility
but also objectified and gawked at
- “probably no animal picture has ever exerted such a profound influence” (Clarke)

, Turkey (1567)
- Commissioned by Francesco I di Medici from Giambologna for his grotto containing a
menagerie of animals, a vogue at the time as it was communicative of wealth and far
reach
o The group of animals are now kept at the Uffizi
o The first turkey arrived in Europe from the Americas in 1511
- As a Mannerist, Giambologna was interested not in psychological intensity (as had
his Renaissance predecessors been) but in anatomical accuracy and drama
o Plumage and caranda echo this as they are rendered with a high level of
verisimilitude
 Facilitated through the use of the additive process of bronze which
has a high tensile strength that allows for protrusions
o Undoubtedly inspired by his readings of Vesalius’ ‘Seven Books on the Fabric
of the Human Body’ (1543) and his technical training at the Academia del
Disegno
- “a pompous strut and expression” (Olson)
o Proud neck
o Solid pyramidal scheme creates a strong centre of gravity
- Francesco’s interest in alchemy is reflected through the nature of the artwork as
bronze becomes the animal


Apennine Colossus (1580s)
- Commissioned by Cosimo di Medici during his “fit of patronage” following his 1579
marriage to Bianca Capella (Larry J. Feinberg)
- Mannerist drama and movement in the contrapposto which creates the idea that he
is uncomfortable in his own 11 meter height
o He either commands or relies on the ground which he pushes down on
- Two-storey grotto wherein Cosimo would hire an orchestra when guests arrived
o Live hydraulic system
o Smoke could bellow from his nostrils
- Apennine mountains are the mouth of all Medici territories’ rivers
o Sense of Medici benevolence
o Giambologna’s bozzetti were influential
 River gods in idealised reclining male nude – though here it is upright
o Including River Arno which flows through Florence
- The pyramidal composition invokes the shape of a mountain as does the material of
lava used in the god’s beard
- Use of live rock means that the piece literally grows out of the landscape.


Flowers in a glass vase with a tulip (1716)
- Rachel Ruysch as a female artist was limited in what subject matters she could
depict, still lives being one of them (though not yet accepted as a genre by the salon)
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