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artists cooperative society, 14 individuals, encouraged individual artistic development, wanted reform by depicting modern russian life |
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an era in Central Europe between 1815 and 1848, during which the middle class grew in number and arts appealed to common sensibilities, domesticity and unpretentious bourgeois comfort |
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combination albumen print |
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an albumen print that comes from multiple negatives |
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escaped slaves who were enlisted in the civil war by the north- "war contraband" |
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a photograph taken by an early photographic process employing an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor |
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the happy medium; judicious moderation. |
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italian for spot or patch |
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A group of italian painters working inflorence c 1855-1865 Exploited the effect of individual daubs of paint |
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uses a printing process involving platinum and has a monochrome soft color palace |
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aimed to produce work that channeled Italian artists before raphaels movve to rome. Romantic anti capitalism, art closer to nature |
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rejected idealistic tendencies of romanticism, did detailed, accurate, sober representation |
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an ideological and literary movement that helped to arouse the national consciousness of the Italian people, and it led to a series of political events that freed the Italian states from foreign domination and united them politically |
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An exhibition put on in paris in 1863, showed works rejected from the official salon |
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a group of russian naturalist painters who rebelled against the imperial academy of arts in 1870. painted social realist pictures |
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Nathaniel Jocelyn Cinque 1839
- cinque led rebellion on triangular trade ship
- he ended up in long island and the supreme court ruled that he was free
- jocelyn used the greek toga to heighten respect for cinque, as well as a sense of him being noble
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Robert S Duncanson Uncle Tom and Little Eva 1853
- the central characters in Uncle Toms Cabin
- patterned after Billings engraving from the book
- girl gestures upward to god, which indicates religion and her impending death
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John Rogers Slave Auction 1859 plaster
- white auctioneer with upset slave family
- it did not sell well
- it shows that slavery is an affront to dignity and that african americans won't accept it
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Winslow Homer The Bright Side 1865
- it had favorable critical and popular reviews
- allows for stereotypes of laziness and humor
- bright side of the tent, but also the bright side of the situation, referring to the fact that theyre not slaves
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Winslow Homer Prisoners From the Front 1866
- Confederate soldiers dont bow down in submission
- critics had a hard time categorizing it
- unrecognizable confederate soldiers meant that it was about the war, not about the event
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Winslow Homer A Visit From the Old Mistress 1876
- enclosed claustrophobic space, it is intimate between the women
- ambivalent as to victor vs vanquished
- close proximity suggests either understanding or harm
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Hiram Powers The Greek Slave 1846 marble
- contrasts to Zenobia in Chains
- well known and popular sculpture
- depicts the woman nude as an allegory, but criticized for being prurient
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Edmonia Lewis Forever Free 1867 marble
- emotional impact of Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation
- still have manacles to indicate ongoing struggle
- look up acknowledging higher power
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Edmonia Lewis Old Indian Arrowmaker and His Daughter 1872 marble
- addresses her Native American heritage
- daughters facial features are europeanized
- both figures gaze outward
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Henry Ossawa Tanner The Banjo Lesson 1893
- passing on knowledge to the younger generation
- educating the art viewing public with the painting
- speaks to education of tanner as a painter
- intensely absorbed in task at hand
- lighting inspired by Rembrandt
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John Everett Millais Christ in the House of His Parents 1850
- working class family everyday life
- Millais observed an actual woodshop- shavings and tools
- tools:crucifixion, ladder: deposition, water: baptism, dove:holy spirit
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William Holman Hunt The Awakening Conscience 1853
- moral and material degeneracy
- woman wants to escape sinful life
- victorian room decoration: bric a brac
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Ford Madox Brown Work 1852-65
- work as the cure for social unrest
- actual street in london
- digging a trench for hygiene, laying pipes
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Gustave Courbet The Stonebreakers 1850
- attack on the technical foundations of bourgeois art
- first monumental stonebreaking painting monumental peasants
- destroyed in WWII
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Gustave Courbet A Burial at Ornans 1849
- canvas was almost 22 feet long
- crowd is broken into groups women clergy bourgeois
- includes many people from Courbets hometown
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Gustave Courbet Peasants of Flagey Returning from the Fair 1849
- repetition of color and tonality-tonal simplicity
- disregards cultural and physiognomic particulars
- motley group of people returning from fair
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Gustave Courbet The Studio of the Painter A Real Allegory Summing up Seven Years of my Artistic Life 1854-55
- includes his various artistic and bohemian friends on right
- people misery poverty wealth the exploited and the exploiters on left
- denied from exhibition
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Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre Boulevard du Temple Paris c 1838 daguerreotype
- man having shoes polished is the only one who shows up bc long exposure
- year before he announced his invention
- probably the first people to be photographed
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William Henry Fox Talbot The Open Door 1843 calotype
- salted paper print from calotype negative
- from Pencil of Nature first photo illustrated book
- referenced compostion and lighting of dutch genre painting
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Albert Sands Southworth and Josiah Johnson Hawes Portrait of Albert Sands Southworth 1848
- rejected deadpan format
- expressive portraits
- making pic not taking pic
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Nadar Sarah Bernhardt 1860
- she was an internationally acclaimed actress
- timelessness because no clothes
- uses column more prop than he usually uses
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Oscar Gustav Rejlander The Two Ways of Life 1857 combination albumen print
- composed of some 30 negatives
- loosely based on raphael school of athens
- competing with allegorical painting
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Henry Peach Robinson Fading Away 1858 combination albumen print
- made from 5 negatives
- shows how near death a girl could look (she was actually healthy)
- Prince Albert bought it
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Julia Margaret Cameron The Whisper of the Muse 1865 albumen
- the children are inspiring the man playing violin
- deliberately blurred artistic
- large head prints
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Alfred Stieglitz The Terminal 1893
- photogravure
- pastoralized city
- represents his feelings of alienation following return to america from germany
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Adolf Von Menzel Iron Rolling Mill 1872-75
- moving away from anecdotal
- sweaty intense labor poweful machines
- ordinary people at grand scale
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Odoardo Borrani The 26th of April,1859 1861
- small domestic intimist
- macchia-luminous patches of color
- sharp tonal contrasts
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Rafaello Sernesi Roofs in Sunlight 1860-61 oil on cardboard
- it is extremely tiny
- chiaroscuro
- Academy said it needed to be finished
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Gustave Moreau Oedipus and the Sphinx 1864
- psychic and spatial claustrophobia
- sexual terror
- he is intimidated and trying not to show it
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Rosa Bonheur The Horse Fair 1853
- Ruskin thought she was bad at painting faces
- Humans are reduced to appendages beside the horses
- beacuse she worked with animals like the horses, she had a permit to wear mens clothes. also because she was a lesbian icon
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Ilya Repin Barge Haulers on the Volga 1873
- poor laborers pulling boat to shore
- diagonal composition
- labor of marginalized lumpen mass
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