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The Many Moods of Art
Happy? Sad? Angry? Scared? Artists capture and express many different moods and emotions. Some may seem obvious, while others may be more subtle or nuanced. Individual viewers may have very different impressions of the mood or emotional state of the artist, subject or style of a work of art.
This set includes works of art from the permanent collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
On your own or with a group/class look closely at the images in this set and the ask:
- What adjectives (descriptive words) would you use to describe this work of art?
- What is the primary mood, feeling or emotion you see or feel when looking at the image? What do you see that makes you say that?
- Study the image again. Describe any secondary (less prominant) or contradictory emotions in the artwork. If there are any, what are they? What do you see that makes you say that?
- Discuss any ambiguous or puzzling feelings expressed in this artwork. What are some possible interpretations? What do you see that makes you say that?
You may find not everyone agrees about the feelings expressed by these works of art. That's to be expected! Human emotion is complex. These images, like many artworks, lend themselves to multiple interpretations.
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Figure of a Squatting Drummer
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Shrine Head
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Amida Buddha
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.6484375" id="zoomer_69462_31942iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/fb/a6/ada46f5e3736ca2beb1f60ad4987/140/120/69462.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Amida Buddha, Artist Unknown (Japan)" height_offset="0" /></div>
Guardian figure, one of a pair
<div style="width:140px; height:120px;"><div style="position:relative; width:93.24px; height:79.92px; margin-left:0px; margin-top:0px;"><div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:93.24px; height:79.92px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.545572916667" id="zoomer_73139_10128iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/dd/35/da9d8ba73ec1c93b3b6264f2a0fa/93.24/79.92/73139.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Guardian figure, one of a pair, Artist Unknown (Japan)" height_offset="0" /></div></div><div style="position:relative; width:93.24px; height:79.92px; margin-left:46.62px; margin-top:-39.96px;"><div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:93.24px; height:79.92px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.546875" id="zoomer_69647_54676iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/7d/6d/d94cf8ebd80649e7b292a1613a5f/93.24/79.92/69647.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Guardian figure, one of a pair, Artist Unknown (Japan)" height_offset="0" /></div></div></div>
Lucretia
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.841145833333" id="zoomer_187_7752iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/a5/04/e5aca7b0a64220ba44bae828976e/140/120/187.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Lucretia, Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn" height_offset="0" /></div>
Portrait of Captain Samuel Chester Reid (1783-1861)
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.708333333333" id="zoomer_66105_2052iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/aa/65/d12814ecf1f8a576d44dbc498916/140/120/66105.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Portrait of Captain Samuel Chester Reid (1783-1861), John Wesley Jarvis" height_offset="0" /></div>
Self-Portrait with Dr. Arrieta
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.6796875" id="zoomer_1294_10263iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/77/0a/6a27970bba09b6b67db75c503001/140/120/1294.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Self-Portrait with Dr. Arrieta, Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes" height_offset="0" /></div>
Veiled Lady
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.52734375" id="zoomer_108164_41866iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/a5/5f/b385900fb36d5cd3a2732a62d402/140/120/108164.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Veiled Lady, Raffaelo Monti" height_offset="0" /></div>
Weary
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.6953125" id="zoomer_70043_44266iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/46/15/cc59fdcc52b3da4f03b774495261/140/120/70043.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Weary, James McNeill Whistler" height_offset="0" /></div>
Comtesse d’Yanville and Her Four Children
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.916666666667" id="zoomer_69883_60832iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/48/47/9e835583f8e9bcc2c0a6391bfc0b/140/120/69883.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Comtesse d’Yanville and Her Four Children, James Tissot" height_offset="0" /></div>
Olive Trees
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:112px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.25" id="zoomer_3382_56922iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/85/aa/cc9a3c258f9003c597c74c57639f/140/120/3382.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Olive Trees, Vincent van Gogh" height_offset="0" /></div>
Anxiety
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.805989583333" id="zoomer_95440_49181iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/ed/df/42a389ec2c15658c1e351910d790/140/120/95440.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Angst, Edvard Munch" height_offset="0" /></div>
The Butterfly Catchers
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:99.8046875px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.40273972603" id="zoomer_69921_22621iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/f2/8b/9ca83161abffe4167610a6d9e3d6/140/120/69921.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="The Butterfly Catchers, Theodore Wendel" height_offset="0" /></div>
The Spirit of Humanity
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.78125" id="zoomer_112543_54132iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/7f/d7/176c0e04c717ca27a1f380359510/140/120/112543.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="The Spirit of Humanity, Robert Reid" height_offset="0" /></div>
The Intrigue
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Dining Room in the Country
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:112.704402516px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.2421875" id="zoomer_3385_5005iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/6a/59/24d7cd0ce0cf84baace812388b36/140/120/3385.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Dining Room in the Country, Pierre Bonnard" height_offset="0" /></div>
Klänge (Sounds)
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.985677083333" id="zoomer_104133_46624iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/85/1f/207cde02fc21647bcd53224ea2ef/140/120/104133.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Klänge (Sounds), Vassily Kandinsky ; Text by Vassily Kandinsky ; R. Piper & Co. , Munich ; F. Bruckmann , (woodcuts) ; Poeschel and Trepte , (type)" height_offset="0" /></div>
Portrait of Paris von GĂĽtersloh (1887-1973)
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Mrs. T. in Cream Silk, No.2
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Blessing of the Tuna Fleet at Groix
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:108.936170213px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.28515625" id="zoomer_2323_20287iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/c9/0c/894d85e1bc8759ea6fd4affba31c/140/120/2323.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Blessing of the Tuna Fleet at Groix, Paul Signac" height_offset="0" /></div>
Southern Smiles
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.80859375" id="zoomer_71847_1612iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/45/e0/e389474d5577514d6b256697801c/140/120/71847.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Southern Smiles, Adolf Fassbender" height_offset="0" /></div>
Church at Head Tide #2
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.759114583333" id="zoomer_2813_27568iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/b5/a4/0d307e792d7ce4f3d8a9e3690738/140/120/2813.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Church at Head Tide #2, Marsden Hartley" height_offset="0" /></div>
Le Baiser du Trottoir
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:111.53526971px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.25520833333" id="zoomer_105016_46342iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/e3/3f/8ba304dc3b0e23bed2eda0275482/140/120/105016.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Le Baiser du Trottoir, Robert Doisneau ; Hyperion Press" height_offset="0" /></div>
Woman in Fur Coat, New York City
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Summer Sky
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:112.468619247px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.24479166667" id="zoomer_95256_2277iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/97/c2/1ce4b01af9edece608c6ae0a5064/140/120/95256.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Summer Sky, Jon Schueler" height_offset="0" /></div>
Quiet Afternoon
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:45.9375px;"><img class="inline_img fake_3.04761904762" id="zoomer_105168_16515iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/dd/d7/a145aa70d5b2f060cbb1b53cf9bb/140/120/105168.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Quiet Afternoon, Wellington Lee" height_offset="0" /></div>
Bosnia
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:98.57421875px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.42024965326" id="zoomer_89240_57330iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/40/7a/c99613816b3351a42f82ea265c96/140/120/89240.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Bosnia, Gilles Peress" height_offset="0" /></div>
Kids Playing, Frogtown
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Rwanda
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:95.29296875px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.46915351506" id="zoomer_105033_3173iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/ff/83/c49edc41b10b88db3635f1c93817/140/120/105033.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Rwanda, Gilles Peress" height_offset="0" /></div>
Sunburst
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.962239583333" id="zoomer_92673_21844iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/87/db/255d43ea2e3794cae7cc6c1b9431/140/120/92673.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Sunburst, Dale Chihuly" height_offset="0" /></div>
Your Dog
Now that you've explored the images in this set:
- Look back at one image and choose a song to accompany it to further enhance the mood or feeling it conveys to you.
- Find other images on www.artsconnected.org that capture or express emotions, tag them, and create your own set!
- Choose an emotion and create a work of art inspired by it.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:93.37890625px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.49926793558" id="zoomer_100850_5349iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/7d/a1/8a43e10a8f9df00471581a41eb5e/140/120/100850.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Your Dog, Yoshitomo Nara" height_offset="0" /></div>