Jonathan Morgan
Adjunct Professor of Art at Lone Star College & South Dakota State University, PhD candidate at IDSVA
Marvel not at the gold and at the expense but at the craftsmanship of the work. Bright is the noble work; but being nobly bright, the work should brighten the minds, so that they may travel, through the true lights, to the True Light where Christ is the true door
-Abbot Suger, Liber de rebus in administratione sua gestis
Basilica of Saint-Denis
Saint-Denis, France
12th century CE
Chartres Cathedral (West)
Chartres, France
1145-1155 CE
Royal Portal
Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France
c. 1145-1155 CE
Columnar Statues, West Portal
Chartres Cathedral
1145-1150 CE
Carved Stone
Head of a Prophet (from St. Denis)
1137-1140 CE
Carved Stone
Head of a Prophet
from St. Denis
1137-1140 CE
Christ in Majesty
Saint-Sernin, Toulouse, France
c. 1096 CE
Adam
Pierre de Montreuil
c. 1260 CE
Carved Stone
Charles V and Joanna of Bourbon
mid-14th century CE
Carved Stone
Notre Dame de Paris
Paris, France
1163-1345 CE
Notre-dame de Reims or Reims Cathedral
Reims, France
13th-14th century CE
Cologne Cathedral
Cologne, Germany
13th-14th century CE
David
Donatello
c. 1425-1430 CE
Bronze
Duomo di Santa Maria del Fiore (Dome)
Brunelleschi
Florence, 1420-36 CE
Interior (looking east) of San Lorenzo
Filippo Brunelleschi
Florence, Italy, c. 1421–1469
Interior of Santo Spirito (looking northeast)
Filippo Brunelleschi
Florence, Italy, 1434–1436
Villa Rotunda
Andrea Palladio
Vicenza, Italy, 1565 CE
Queen's House
Indigo Jones
Greenwich, London, UK, 1616-1635 CE | Neo-Palladian style
The Tribute Money
Masaccio
c. 1427 CE | Fresco
(Massacio's work indicated in red)
Depostion
Rogier van der Weyden
c. 1435-1438 CE
Oil on Panel
The Flagellation of Christ
Pierro della Francesca | c. 1451 CE | Oil & Tempera on Panel
The Birth of Venus
Botticelli
1448-1446 CE | Tempera on Canvas
David
Michelangelo
1501-1504 CE
Marble
The Last Judgement
Michelangelo
1534 - 1541 CE
Fresco
Nicolas Poussin
Landscape with St. John on Patmos
1640 CE | Oil on canvas | Classicist Style
Peter Paul Rubens
The Disembarkation of Marie de' Medici
1600 CE | Oil on canvas
Baroque Style
Angelica Kauffman
Cornelia, Pointing to her Children as her Treasures
1785 CE | Oil on canvas
Jacques Louis David
The Death of Marat
1793 CE | Oil on canvas
Michelangelo
Pieta
1498-1499 CE
Marble
Francisco Goya
Saturn Devouring One of His Sons
1820-1822 CE
Oil mural transferred to canvas
Francisco Goya
Saturn Devouring One of His Sons
1820-1822 CE
Oil mural transferred to canvas
Eugène Delacroix
Liberty Leading the People
1830 CE | Oil on canvas
Théodore Géricault
The Raft of the Medusa
1819 CE | Oil on canvas
Caspar David Friedrich
Wanderer above a Sea of Mist
1817-1818 CE
Oil on canvas
Caspar David Friedrich
Monk by the Sea
1809-1810 CE | Oil on canvas
Whereas the beautiful is limited, the Sublime is limitless, so that the mind in the presence of the Sublime, attempting to imagine what it cannot, has pain in the failure but pleasure in contemplating the immensity of the attempt.
Immanuel Kant,
Critique of Pure Reason, 1781
Ernest Meissonier
The Barricade (Memory of Civil War)
1850 CE
Oil on canvas
Gustave Courbet
Burial at Ornans
1849 CE | Oil on canvas
Honoré Daumier
Rue Transnonain, April 15, 1934
1834 CE | Lithograph
Honoré Daumier
Fight between Schools
1855 CE | Lithograph on newsprint
Edouard Manet
Olympia
1863 CE | Oil on canvas
By Jonathan Morgan
ARTS 1301, Lone Star College, Prof. Morgan | Updated Fall 2024
Adjunct Professor of Art at Lone Star College & South Dakota State University, PhD candidate at IDSVA