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Leonardo Da Vinci - Madonna on the Rocks
1483
Oil on Panel
6'6" x 4"
Studied all elements as preperation
Sfumato and Chiaroscuro
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Raphael - The School of Athens
1509-11
Fresco
19'x27'
Stanze dell Segnatura Vatican Palace
A synthesis of Greek philosophy in a Renaissance space |
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Plato (left) and Aristotle (Right)
From Raphael's School of Athens
Plato points heavenward, representing idealism
Art defined by reason
Mathematical harmony equal beauty
Aristotle points earthward, representing empiricism
Art produced by observation and experiment
Art based on nature is most beautiful |
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Michelangelo - David
1501-04
Marble
17' High
Intense Gaze
Created for Republican Florence |
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Titian - Venus of Urbino
Oil on canvas
3'11" x 5'5" |
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Hieronymous Bosch - Garden of Earthly Delights
1505-10
Oil on Wood
Center Panel: 7'2" x 6'4"
Sides: 7'2" x 3'2" |
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El Greco - Burial of Count Orgaz
1586
Santa Tomme, Toledo, Spain
Oil on Canvas
16' x 12' |
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Matthias Grunewald - Isenheim Altarpiece
1510-15
9'9" x 10'9" |
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Albrect Duerer - Fall of Man
1504
Engraving
9" x 7"
Adam and Eve |
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Bernini - Ecstasy of Saint Theresa
1645-52
Marble
11'6" High |
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Caravaggio - Conversion of St. Paul
1601
Cerasi Chapel, Sanat Maria del Popolo
Rome, Italy
Oil on Canvas
Tenebrism
Drama
Models from the Streets
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Diego Velasquez - Las Meninas
1656
Museo Del Prato, Madrid
Oil on Canvas
The Composition?
Subject?
Subtext? |
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Peter Paul Rubens - Elevation of the Cross
1610
St. Walburga, Antwerp
Oil on Wood
15"1' x 11"1' |
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Peter Paul Rubens - Arrival of Marie de' Medici at Marseilles
1622-25
Oil on Canvas
12'11" x 9'7"
1 of 21 Paintings for Her New Palace
"Rubenesque" Women
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Rembrandt - The Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq
1642
Oil on Canvas
11'11" x 14'4" |
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Rembrandt - Christ with the Sick Around Him Receiving Children
1649
Etching Ink on Paper
This is a Hundred Guilder Print
11" x 1'3" |
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Nicholas Poussin - Et in Arcadia Ego
1655
Louvre, Paris
Oil on Canvas
2'10" x 4' |
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Antoine Watteau - Pilgrimage to Cythera
1717
Oil on Canvas
4'3" x 6'4"
Rococo
fete galante - the amorous pastimes of the aristocrats |
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Jean-Baptiste Simeon Chardin - Saying Grace
1740
Oil on Canvas
1'7" x 1'3"
How did this genre painting represent the idealism of the Enlightenment?
A new moral order based on representative government? |
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Jacques-Louis David - Oath of the Horatii
1784
Oil on Canvas
10'10" x 13'11"
The patriotism of triplets who fought for Rome.
Winner of the Prix de Rome, David used history painting in the approved classical mode of earlier times.
Neoclassicism |
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Thomas Jefferson - Monticello
1770-1806
Near Charlottesville, Virginia
Based on Palladian Designs
Neoclassicism - a new architectural style |
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A response to the upheavals of a changed society
NEW POLITICAL REALITIES
War, empire, and post-war
THE LOSS OF THE IDEALS OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT
Perfectibility through the application of reason versus the abuses of power. Man's cruelty to man.
An aesthetic that emphasized imagination.
Far off times, places, exotic cultures
The presence of God, beauty and power of Nature.
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Francisco Goya - The Third of May, 1808
1814-15
Museo Del Prado, Madrid
Oil on Canvas
8'9" x 13'4"
context-subject
style-value
composition
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Eugene Delacroix - Death of Sarandupulus
1827
Louvre, Paris
Oil on Canvas
12'1" x 16'2"
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Joseph William Mallard Turner - The Slave Ship
1840
Oil on Canvas
2'11" x 4'
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Thomas Cole - The Oxbow
1836
Oil on Canvas
4'3" x 6'4"
Founder of the Hudson River School |
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Corrupt, unresponsive governments
Greedy factory owners
Socialist ideas by Marx
Street riots and reprisals
"Real Life" - what was observable
Not the fantasies of escapism or romance |
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A new printmaking technique that allowed great freedom of line.
Grease pencil on limestone slab
treated with weak acid
only the oily lines held the ink
applied with a stiff roller |
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Honore Daumier - Rue Transnonian
1834
Lithograph
1' x 1'5"
Imprisoned for his criticism of the government massacre |
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Thomas Eakins - The Gross Clinic
1875
Oil on Canvas
8' x 6'6"
A very commited realist and photographer |
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France, England, US (1870 to 1890)
Groups create exhibitions apart from official Salons
Industrialization, urbanization
Ease of Travel
Photography, new paints
Scientific studies of culture
Captures momentary effects of light and color
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Claude Monet - Impression: Sunrise
1872
First Independent Show (Impressionists later aceepted the title)
Painted outdoors (plein air)
Visible brushwork/sketchy quality/complementary colors |
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Mary Cassatt - The Bath
1892
American
Unblended Brushstrokes
Influence of Japanese prints/composition
Printmaker and Painted
Images of Women and Children
Helped Sell Impressionist Work |
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Not a single style
Reaction against impressionist
Dissolution of form |
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Georges Seurat - A Sunday on La Grande Jatte
1884-86
Color Theory + Pointillism, divisionism
Defined forms
Leisure activity of working class
Society of independents / exhibition group
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Vincent Van Gogh - Starry Night
1889
Style communicates his state of mind
Feeling about landscape, not objective record
Expressive distortions
Color-complementary and expressive
Expressive brushstrokes |
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Auguste Rodin - The Burghers of Calais
1884-89
Expressive use of light and shadow, surface treatment
Seems unfinished
Emphasis on human emotion to tragic event
Unpopular, did not meet traditional standards |
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Began as a literary movement emphasizing psychological phenomena rather than objective descriptions of nature
The symbolists believed by focusing on dreams it was possible to rise above the here and now and arrive at something universal |
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Edward Much - The Scream
1893
"I sensed a shriek passing through nature... I painted... the clouds as actual blood."
Emotive color and spatial sensibility |
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characterized by strong contrasts between light and dark, usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition |
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ENGRAVING AND ETCHING? |
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Engraved usually means cutting into the surface to make grooves or markings. Etching is usually done with some kind of acid on metal.
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