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Sons of Liberty Bowl, Paul Revere (1768) |
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The symbols on the Liberty Bowl |
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Wilks and no 42, a victory reef, a liberty hat (phrygian hat) |
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Teapot, Paul Revere (1796) |
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Harrison Gray Otis Building, Charles Bulfinch (1795-1796) |
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The style Charles Bulfinch is associated with |
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Boston Federal Style, known for red brick, limited ornamentation, and flat facades. Influenced by English and Scottish architecture. |
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People who have an interest in architect, but were not taught. |
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Bank of Pennsylvania, Benjamin Henry Latrobe (1798) |
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Revived by the bank of Pennsylvania |
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Greek architecture. Symbolic of Greek culture and government. It was the first example of the ionic order in American architecture.
Concept of the circle and square being the ideal measurements, as shown by Leonardo Da vinci. Front and back of bank was exactly the same. |
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Center Square Pump House, Benjamin Henry Latrobe (1799) Demolished 20 years after being built |
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The first instance of the doric order in America |
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Latrobe's Center Square Pump House |
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Monticello, Thomas Jefferson (1769-1809) |
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What Monticello did differently from other houses |
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Was built up on a hill, rather than near water. |
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The Routunda at the University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson (1822) |
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What was the significance of the Routunda |
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Campuses then typically had a church built at its center, but Jefferson imagined having a library at its center instead. He was inspired by Marly Le Roi, site of Louis XUV Chateau. |
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The first recognized native-born American sculptor |
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William Rush. He started out doing wood carvings for ships, and did carvings or the pump house. |
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Water Nymph and Bittern, William Rush |
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Allegory of The waterworks, William Rush |
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Allegory of The River, William Rush |
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Plan for the city of Washington DC, Pierre L'Enfant |
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US Capitol, William Thornton |
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Who worked on the US capitol, and what did they do? |
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William Thorton won the design contest with raised entrance and east and west wings. After British attack, Latrobe was brought in to redesign, and added more marble and "American" themes with corn capitals. Eventually driven out, and Bulfinch took over and redesigned the dome to be higher. Walter Usted extended the wings later when they needed more space, and made the dome bigger, switching out wood frame for iron. |
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George Washington, Horatio Greenough |
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The Progress of Civilization, Thomas Crawford |
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Declaration of Independence, Trumbull |
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Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga, Trumbull |
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Approaching Thunderstorm, Martin Johnson Heade |
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Arch of Titus, George Healy with Frederic Church and Jervis McEntee |
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The Arch of Octavius, Albert Bierdstadt |
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The Greek Slave, Hiram Powers |
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Bargaining for a Horse, William Sidney Mount |
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Beacon Rock, John Kensett |
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Daniel Boone Escorting Settlers through the Cumberland Gap, Bingham |
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Boston Harbor, Fitz Hugh Lane |
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Catskill Mountain House, John Rubens Smith |
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Cotopoaxi, Frederic Church |
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Course of The Empire (Savage, Arcadian, Consummation, Destruction, Desolation), Thomas Cole |
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Washington Crossing the Delaware, Emanuel Leutze |
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Death Struggle, Charles Deas |
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Death of Cleopatra, Edmonia Lewis |
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Declaration of Independence, Trumbull |
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Domestic Happiness, Lilly Martin Spencer |
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Dying Chief Contemplating the Process of Civilization, Thomas Crawford |
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Still Life With Fruits and Champagne, Severin Rosen |
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Four Bears, Mandan Chief; George Catlin |
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Fur Traders Descending the Missouri, George Caleb Bingham |
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Golden Eagle, John James Audubon |
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The Old Mill, Winslow Homer |
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Heart of the Andes, Frederic Church |
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Mountain of the Holy Cross, William Henry Jackson |
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House of Representatives, Samuel Morse |
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Falls of Kaaterskill, Thomas Cole |
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Kauterskill Clove, Sanford Gifford |
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Kindred Spirits, Asher D. Durand |
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The Lackawanna Valley, George Inness |
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Kiss me and you'll kiss the 'lasses, Lilly Martin Spencer |
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The Last Race, George Catlin |
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Gallery at The Louvre, Samuel Morse |
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First Marketing, Lily Martin Spencer |
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Westward the Course of Empire, Emanuel Leutze |
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The grand canyon of the yellowstone, Thomas Moran |
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Orchids and Hummingbirds, Martin Johnson Heade |
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The Painter's Triumph, William Sidney Mount |
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Italian Peasant Boy, William Morse Hunt |
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Prisoners from the Front, Winslow Homer |
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Resignation of George Washington, Trumbull |
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The Rocky Mountains, Lander's Peak; Albert Bierstadt |
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Snap the Whip, Winslow Homer |
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Strawberries and Cakes, John F. Francis |
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Daniel Boone Struggling with the Indian, Enrico Causici |
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Making a Train, Seymour Guy |
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Twilight in the Wilderness, Frederic Church |
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Voyage of life (Childhood, Youth, Manhood, Old Age), Thomas Cole |
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War News from Mexico, Richard Caton Woodville |
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One of the few remaining buildings Latrobe built |
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The Cathedral of Baltimore |
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Artist who believed in inserting history and codes into landscapes |
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A panoramic view in paintings |
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Omega: representing the mark of the end of something
Shaddi: Hebrew symbol or God Almighty |
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Windows inspired by Palatio |
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How was the layout of Washington DC designed |
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Like a grid, with diagonal boulevards, and the White House and Capital Building connected with other notable places |
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Who won the competition for the design of the Capital |
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What was William Thornton's original design for the Capital? |
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A raised and receded entrance with designs carved in. Wings of the building done in a flat facade and aligned windows. East and West wings had porches, but no pediments. |
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- A native woman rather than a classical figure - "E Pluberis Unum" Out of many, one, meaning the colonies combining into one nation - liberty hat (phygiran hat) with feathers in it, representing native |
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What is The Hall of Revolution |
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A collection of works by Trumbull on display, all having to do with America's history |
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Artist who capitalized on American interest in the government by showing the interiors of government buildings and the proceedings inside (also developed Morse Code) |
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The 'ideal' Native, known for saving a white baby during an attack by rival tribe |
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Under what circumstance did the Hudson River School arise |
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The rising popularity of the picturesque landscape paintings, and landscape tourism. |
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What did rainbows represent in landscapes |
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Reference to transitioning, starting anew |
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What is The Course of The Empire |
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A series of 5 paintings by Thomas Cole, commissioned by Luman Reed. A sequential commentary on America's imperialistic agenda, and how society can crumble. |
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What is The Voyage of Life |
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A series of 4 paintings by Thomas Cole for Samuel Ward, who died before Cole could finish them. Christian themes of life, a guardian angel, and staying to one's religion through the trials of life. |
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What was the American Art Union |
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A 5$ membership consisting of mostly rich art collectors. Members received engravings of popular art, while raffles gave away the actual pieces to the winners. It was shut down in 1850 by the government because the raffle was viewed as gambling. |
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The two artists shown in Kindred Spirits |
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Thomas Cole and William Cullen Bryant |
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A style of landscape painting typically featuring water, emphasizing tranquility and light. |
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Example of corporate propaganda in landscape art |
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The Lakawanna commission, featuring a railroad |
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Alternate title for Twilight in the Wilderness |
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Our Banner in The Sky. Gives a more literal image of the idea Church was going for, which was representing the division of America with the Civil War. |
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Quiet contemplation in art |
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Known for paintings of orchids and hummingbirds |
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The draw of moving westward, that it is the right and destiny of Americans to expand |
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Artist and photographer who traveled together west |
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Thomas Moran and William Henry Jackson |
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Important facts about George Washington Crossing the Delaware |
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The river in the painting is not the actual Delaware, it is the Rhine in Germany. The people in the boat are not soldiers, but representations of the American colonists. The painting is full of historical and logical inaccuracies, but they were not important to the narrative Leutze was trying to convey. The painting was made in response to the social unrest in Germany, and was made to invoke a response in the citizens. The original was destroyed in a bombing raid during the world war. |
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Artist who made it his mission to document the natives |
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Artist who captured and painted collections of birds |
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A landscape architect behind many famous public parks in America |
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Paintings of everyday life, taken from the Dutch tradition. Had underlying narratives and symbolism beyond what was initially seen by viewers. |
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Artist who did genre paintings for the "common man" |
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Original title of Fur Traders... |
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French Trader and his Half-Breed Son |
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Artist specializing in images relating to childhood |
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Variations of a painting or work, done by the same artist. Same idea, just with small changes like placement and clothing. |
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Artist who almost always focused on politics at the time, and was popular with American art buyers |
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Artist specializing in humorous genre paintings |
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Still-life painter known for not having simple black backgrounds |
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Still-life painter known for most dynamic and populated paintings, did many autograph replicas of his works |
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Why did American sculptors set up shop in Europe |
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More ready access to marble, and masters to help with their work |
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The figure The Greek Slave was based on |
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